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Black Christmas [i] is a 1974 Canadian slasher film produced and directed by Bob Clark, and written by Roy Moore. It stars Olivia Hussey , Keir Dullea , Margot Kidder , and John Saxon . The story follows a group of sorority sisters who receive threatening phone calls and are eventually stalked and murdered by a killer during the Christmas season.
Black Christmas is a Canadian-American horror film series that comprises three standalone slasher films, as well as a novelization.The original film has gained a large cult following and is credited as being one of the first slasher films, inspiring many others, including the critically acclaimed hit Halloween (1978).
Black Christmas (2006) American Billy is a fictional character from the Black Christmas film series , first appearing in Black Christmas (1974) as a deranged murderer who taunts and kills a group of college students during the Christmas season .
In celebration of its 50th anniversary, the American Genre Film Archive is releasing a 4K restoration of Bob Clark’s holiday horror classic “Black Christmas” in theaters. Teaming up with the ...
Here is a list of Black Christmas movies to watch this holiday season. Some are holiday classics, while others are modern favorites. Regardless of how long it’s been out, each film delivers a ...
Watching holiday movies is a great way to get the family in the holiday spirit. Get your family in the […] The post Watch: Black movies to enjoy during Christmas appeared first on TheGrio.
Black Christmas, the first remake of the 1974 film; Black Christmas, the second remake of the 1974 film; Black Christmas boycott, a 1963 economic boycott of businesses in Greenville, North Carolina; Black Christmas bushfires, a 2001–2002 brushfire in New South Wales, Australia; Black Christmas (Hong Kong), the surrender after the Battle of ...
The Shane Black Christmas trilogy (2005-2016) From Kiss Kiss Bang Bang to Iron Man 3 to The Nice Guys , Shane Black loves his offbeat Christmas movies. (Warner Bros., Marvel/Everett Collection)