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TU CALIFICACIÓN
El ya adulto Ricky habla con un psiquiatra sobre cómo se convirtió en asesino tras la muerte de su hermano Billy, lo que lo lleva de vuelta a la Madre Superiora.El ya adulto Ricky habla con un psiquiatra sobre cómo se convirtió en asesino tras la muerte de su hermano Billy, lo que lo lleva de vuelta a la Madre Superiora.El ya adulto Ricky habla con un psiquiatra sobre cómo se convirtió en asesino tras la muerte de su hermano Billy, lo que lo lleva de vuelta a la Madre Superiora.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
James Newman
- Dr. Henry Bloom
- (as James L. Newman)
Elizabeth Kaitan
- Jennifer
- (as Elizabeth Cayton)
Ken Weichert
- Chip
- (as Kenneth Brian James)
Randall Boffman
- Eddie
- (as Randy Baughman)
Opiniones destacadas
This movie is so awful it's fantastic. It has everything -- a lead actor who moves his eyebrows up and down to convey strong emotion, unnecessary (ludicrously unnecessary) nudity, idiotic death scenes (the best one is when Ricky shoots a car with a handgun and it flips over and explodes). Yeah, that makes sense. Oh, and the script is outstanding. Watch for a provoked Ricky saying, "Punish!!!" and "Garbage Day!"
If you get a chance to see this one, don't miss it. It's one of my favorite movies ever.
If you get a chance to see this one, don't miss it. It's one of my favorite movies ever.
Though the rehash in the beginning is tedious (most wouldn't be watching this trash if they hadn't seen the first one) there are some of the funniest, most gratuitous scenes ever in this film. When Ricky is wandering on his rampage and menacingly spouting lines like "Garbage Day!" and "Punish!" it is absolutely hilarious : perhaps unintentionally, but hilarious nonetheless. This movie is well worth watching for that ten minute segment alone. The scene in the movie theater is a nice touch, and required the only thought given to the whole movie. Get this one at the local dollar video - don't pay more than 1.50 for it and you'll be happy. Also, if you HAVEN'T seen the first, dont - just watch this one and you're set.
Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2 (1987) is basically a re-cap of the original with a few improvements. Firstly it continues the story through the eyes of the other (and younger) brother, Ricky. As an even more homicidal and insane killer he narrates the story that was part one until he breaks free from jail and goes after "Mother Superior" and finally manages to behead the control-freak. Secondly, if you watch closely you'll notice several story changes and unused footage from the original Silent Night, Deadly Night. Finally, Ricky makes his older brother, Billy look very tame with such eye-candy as a killing spree taking up several urban city blocks. Such familiar yells like "Naughty" are met with new shouts like "Garbage Day!" This 88 minute video tape is out of print and a necessary addition to any horror freaks collection.
This picture is nothing more than a dose of mindless fun, with some creative killings (have you ever seen an umbrella impaling before?) and some funny moments of self-reflection (the scene in the movie theater is a standout). Because of the extensive flashbacks in the beginning of the movie, in which footage from the first film is used, those who have seen the original recently will probably hate this; for the rest of us the flashbacks are almost a bonus: essentially you get to see two movies for the price of one. (**)
Silent Night, Deadly Night is hailed as a bit of a cult classic in the slasher genre. It told the story of a young man who snapped and went on a killing spree while wearing a santa costume.
Part 2 tells the story of his brother who is basically doing the same thing but is a tad brighter.
Sadly the first third of the film is heavily flashbacks so it feels like you're watching the first film all over again. When the new material kicks in it's essentially more of the same.
The original film despite it's fame remains to me as a distinctly average feature and this sequel is about on par.
A couple of fairly original deaths, a competent lead playing the manic Ricky Caldwell and the usual tropes and cliches of the sub-genre.
It's astounding that this managed 5 movies total, hopefully they haven't peaked already with this one as I'm part 3 bound shortly.
The Good:
Eric Freeman
Follows on from the first film well enough
The Bad:
FAR too much footage from the first film
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
A nun would have no problem moving into house no.666
Nuns are trained in the art of wheelchair ninjutsu
The church provides a spare wheelchair in case of acts of god
Part 2 tells the story of his brother who is basically doing the same thing but is a tad brighter.
Sadly the first third of the film is heavily flashbacks so it feels like you're watching the first film all over again. When the new material kicks in it's essentially more of the same.
The original film despite it's fame remains to me as a distinctly average feature and this sequel is about on par.
A couple of fairly original deaths, a competent lead playing the manic Ricky Caldwell and the usual tropes and cliches of the sub-genre.
It's astounding that this managed 5 movies total, hopefully they haven't peaked already with this one as I'm part 3 bound shortly.
The Good:
Eric Freeman
Follows on from the first film well enough
The Bad:
FAR too much footage from the first film
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
A nun would have no problem moving into house no.666
Nuns are trained in the art of wheelchair ninjutsu
The church provides a spare wheelchair in case of acts of god
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe producers of Noche de paz, noche mortal (1984) wanted director Lee Harry to re-cut the first film and insert one or two new scenes with Eric Freeman playing a mental patient, to make the story in the original film appear to be nothing more than the ravings of an asylum inmate. Screenwriters Lee Harry, Joseph H. Earle, Dennis Patterson, and Lawrence Appelbaum wrote short vignettes involving the patient's youth, as he killed several people, and eventually it became this sequel. There wasn't enough material for a full-length film, so numerous flashback sequences were added. The film still ran short, so almost ten minutes of closing credits were added, showing the full cast and crew of this film and its predecessor.
- ErroresIn the VHS version, when Ricky crosses the street during his shooting rampage, the entire crew is visibly standing around, equipment and all. The DVD release crops out most of the crew, though a boom mic and the top of someone's head are still visible.
- Citas
Ricky Caldwell: [about to shoot a man carrying a garbage can] Garbage day!
- Créditos curiososSo much flashback footage from the first film is shown in the first half of this movie, that when the end credits start, the ENTIRE cast and crew from the first film is listed, along with the cast and crew of this sequel.
- ConexionesEdited from Noche de paz, noche mortal (1984)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2
- Locaciones de filmación
- Sierra Madre, California, Estados Unidos(flashback sequence)
- Productora
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- Presupuesto
- USD 100,000 (estimado)
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