Der kleine Billy sieht, wie seine Eltern vom Weihnachtsmann getötet werden, nachdem er von seinem senilen Opa gewarnt wurde, dass der Weihnachtsmann diejenigen bestraft, die unartig sind. Je... Alles lesenDer kleine Billy sieht, wie seine Eltern vom Weihnachtsmann getötet werden, nachdem er von seinem senilen Opa gewarnt wurde, dass der Weihnachtsmann diejenigen bestraft, die unartig sind. Jetzt ist Billy 18 Jahre alt und aus dem Waisenhaus verschwunden, und er ist gerade selbst z... Alles lesenDer kleine Billy sieht, wie seine Eltern vom Weihnachtsmann getötet werden, nachdem er von seinem senilen Opa gewarnt wurde, dass der Weihnachtsmann diejenigen bestraft, die unartig sind. Jetzt ist Billy 18 Jahre alt und aus dem Waisenhaus verschwunden, und er ist gerade selbst zum Weihnachtsmann geworden.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Jim - Father
- (as Jeff Hansen)
- Billy - at 5
- (as Jonathon Best)
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*** (out of 4)
Low-budget slasher is without question one of the most controversial of the "Golden Age" of the genre. A young boy sees his mom and dad viciously murdered by a man in a Santa suit, which of course traumatizes him. After years in an abusive orphanage, the boy grows up and one Christmas Eve his job requires him to put on the red suit. He flips out and goes on a killing spree. SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT is a fine little movie that manages to do quite a bit with its very limited budget. There are some very obvious flaws including some questionable script moments, some really bad acting and some at times weak direction but there are also some very effective moments. The opening of the film has always been rather creepy in a low-budget way and especially the early scenes with grandpa. I'm sure every kid remembers being young and having some old person creep them out and the film perfectly shows this. The opening murders of the parents are also quite effective when seen through the eyes of a kid. The first half of the film really isn't all that violent because it's building up the trauma of the main character so that he has a reason to snap later in the picture. This here is something not too many slashers tried and while it doesn't work perfectly due to the screenplay, it's at least a good shot. Once the death scenes start up we get quite a few memorable ones, which of course are best seen in their uncut glory. There's the infamous reindeer sequence plus several rather over-the-top but effective scenes at the toy store. Fans of the red stuff are going to get quite a bit of it here even though it's certainly not the most graphic film out there. There's also plenty of gratuitous nudity including some great shots of a young Linnea Quigley. Again, the performances are all pretty bad and this takes away from some of the elements that the story is trying to tell. Still, the low-budget actually adds a certain atmosphere to the picture that it wouldn't have had with more money and a more talented cast. SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT is certainly a very flawed film but it remains an entertaining slasher.
Once he dons the Santa suit and goes on his killing spree, the film drops any attempt at story as we watch him move from one scenario to the next, killing those he encounters, or as he thinks of it, "punishing the naughty." It's all pretty dopey, but the lead (Robert Brian Wilson) gives it his all, and some of the gore effects are memorable. Also with Charles Dierkop, Tara Buckman, and scream queen Linnea Quigley. Followed by several sequels, and remade in 2012.
I was particularly impressed with the portrayal of the Mother Superior. Although she was most definitely from the Old School of discipline, beating children, locking them in closets for extended periods, and such, I somehow was able to believe she was sincerely trying to do the right thing and cared about the children -- that she was not simply a sadistic hag. There was also an interesting conflict between her and a younger nun, who believed in gentler, more progressive methods.
Alas, the whole thing turns rather formulaic when William puts on the Santa suit and goes on his killing spree. So, as a serious exploration of the question we started with, it falls very short of what it could be. As a slasher movie, though, it's definitely above average.
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- WissenswertesOpened on the same weekend as Nightmare - Mörderische Träume (1984) and briefly out-grossed it by around $161,800 as this film was playing in more than twice as many theaters as "Nightmare." By the second weekend, sales dropped by about 45%.
- Patzer(at around 8 mins) The convenience store that is held up by the man in the Santa suite isn't modified from its 1984 look at all to fit the look of a store from 1971 when this part of the film takes place. This is most noticed when reading the price signs, which advertise prices that are too high for the time period. The poster in the doorway advertises a 6 pack of Pepsi cans for $1.99, which is over three times more then it would have been in 1971, and the sign above the check out counter advertises $1.00 ice bags. Also the Visa and MasterCard logo stickers in the windows have the 1980's logo, MasterCard was "Master Charge" until 1979 and Visa was "BankAmericard" until 1976.
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Killer Santa: 31 bucks. Merry fucking Christmas.
- Alternative VersionenTheatrical version was cut for pacing and gore the latter to obtain an "R" rating.
- VerbindungenEdited into Stille Nacht, Horror Nacht Teil 2 (1987)
- SoundtracksSlayrider
Written by Morgan Ames and Lee Montgomery
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Details
Box Office
- Budget
- 1.065.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 2.491.460 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 1.432.800 $
- 11. Nov. 1984
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 2.491.460 $