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Christmas Evil

Original title: You Better Watch Out
  • 1980
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
9.3K
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Christmas Evil (1980)
B-HorrorSlasher HorrorHolidayHorrorThriller

A toy factory worker, mentally scarred as a child upon learning Santa Claus is not real, suffers a nervous breakdown after being belittled at work, and embarks on a Yuletide killing spree.A toy factory worker, mentally scarred as a child upon learning Santa Claus is not real, suffers a nervous breakdown after being belittled at work, and embarks on a Yuletide killing spree.A toy factory worker, mentally scarred as a child upon learning Santa Claus is not real, suffers a nervous breakdown after being belittled at work, and embarks on a Yuletide killing spree.

  • Director
    • Lewis Jackson
  • Writer
    • Lewis Jackson
  • Stars
    • Brandon Maggart
    • Jeffrey DeMunn
    • Dianne Hull
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    5.5/10
    9.3K
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    • Director
      • Lewis Jackson
    • Writer
      • Lewis Jackson
    • Stars
      • Brandon Maggart
      • Jeffrey DeMunn
      • Dianne Hull
    • 136User reviews
    • 213Critic reviews
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    Brandon Maggart
    Brandon Maggart
    • Harry Stadling
    Jeffrey DeMunn
    Jeffrey DeMunn
    • Philip Stadling
    Dianne Hull
    Dianne Hull
    • Jackie Stadling
    Andy Fenwick
    Andy Fenwick
    • Dennis Stadling
    Brian Neville
    • Marc Stadling
    Joe Jamrog
    • Frank Stoller
    Wally Moran
    • Philip Stadling Jr.
    Gus Kangas
    Gus Kangas
    • Harry Stadling Jr.
    • (as Gus Salud)
    Ellen McElduff
    Ellen McElduff
    • Harry's Mother
    Brian Hartigan
    Brian Hartigan
    • Harry's Father
    Peter Neuman
    • Moss Garcia
    Lance Holcomb
    Lance Holcomb
    • Scotty Goodrich
    Elizabeth Ridge
    • Susie Lovett
    Chris Browning
    • Richie Sharp
    Tyrone Holmes
    • Frankie
    Patricia Richardson
    Patricia Richardson
    • Moss' Mother
    Scott McKay
    Scott McKay
    • Mr. Fletcher
    Peter Friedman
    Peter Friedman
    • Mr. Grosch
    • Director
      • Lewis Jackson
    • Writer
      • Lewis Jackson
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    7Hey_Sweden

    I'm with John Waters on this one: this movie is great.

    This cult favourite seasonal picture is writer / director Lewis Jackson's interesting, offbeat take on the holidays, focusing on a pathetic figure named Harry Stadling (Brandon Maggart), whose mind has been warped ever since seeing something as a child that he ought not to have seen. He's grown up with an obsession with Christmas; the decorations at his place have a Christmas theme, for one thing. He's dismayed at the attitudes displayed by co-workers at his place of employment, a toy factory, and goes so far as to catalogue the naughty or nice activities of children in his neighbourhood. When he learns that his company plans on donating toys to a local hospital, but expects all employees to make any financial donations, that's when he truly becomes determined to spread his own brand of Christmas cheer.

    Now, this is not really for hardcore horror fans. True enough that Harry does end up murdering a few people, but this is not about racking up the body count. This is ultimately about one man's mental and emotional deterioration, and nowadays some folk might even insist on giving it the common "psychological thriller" label. Jackson takes aim at the crass commercialization of the holiday, a common theme in Christmas fare, and comes up with some very striking images, notably the police line up of Santas, and the homage to the Fritz Lang classic "M" with angry torch bearing citizens hellbent on getting their hands on Harry.

    Talented star Maggart came in cold for his audition and delivered the exact performance seen in the movie; it's truly something to see. Fellow character veteran Jeffrey DeMunn ('The Walking Dead', "The Green Mile", etc.) is also effective as Phil, the younger brother frustrated over having to look out for Harry for many years rather than being able to look up to him. The cast and crew is filled with a number of people who did very well for themselves afterwards; the actors include future 'Home Improvement' wife & mom Patricia Richardson, as well as Peter Friedman, Mark Margolis, Raymond J. Barry, Robert Lesser, Bill Raymond, and Rutanya Alda; the crew includes "presenter" and producer Edward R. Pressman, cinematographer Affonso Beato (who would shoot "The Big Easy"), and the late editor Sally Menke, who cut all of Tarantino's directorial efforts. Fun sequences feature Harry partying hearty with some strangers at a Christmas party and delivering toys to the children at a hospital. Seeing Harry spy on the kids, however, does create a fairly creepy vibe, no matter how good his intentions are.

    One thing is for certain, and it's that this amusing low budget flick is fairly memorable, right down to its ending.

    Seven out of 10.
    4Platypuschow

    You Better Watch Out: Meh!

    You Better Watch Out otherwise known as Christmas Evil is essentially a Christmas version of Falling Down (1993) just not as clever, interesting, thought provoking or even remotely good.

    It tells the story of a man tormented by the memory of discovering that Santa Claus isn't real. Overworked and underappreciated, taken advantage by work colleagues and witnessing the selfishness of his company he finally snaps and goes on a killing spree dressed as santa (As you do).

    It's one of those films where though you can't fully empathise with the antagonist you can understand his plight to an extent and even feel a little bit sorry for him. Arguably a tale of mental illness it certainly has a passable premise but the execution is more than a little shoddy.

    If you take it for what it is you may find a level of enjoyment, but nothing is likely to prepare you for the more than a little odd finale.

    The Good:

    I get what they were trying to do

    The Bad:

    Delivery is lacking

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    I'm unsure whether that ending constitutes as good or bad
    8samax_89

    Non dumb slasher alert

    oddball seasonal slasher that has more characterisation and less gore than many of its contemparies.After witnessing his mother getting it on with his father in a santa suit as a boy,a now deeply disturbed and grown up harry standling (Brandon Maggart) decides to celebrate Christmas his own way by metering out punishment to those who have besmirched the season of good will.

    'Christmas evil' succeeds due to the film's emphasis on showing harry as a three dimensional character and for conjuring up a generally oppressive and Eerie atmosphere throughout,the fact that the death scence's are sporadic and often off kilter add too this 1980 slasher's unsettling nature.

    'Christmas evil' will be far too off-beat for your average stalk and slash fan,but for those open minded and adventurous enough,'Christmas evil'is a one of a kind,genuinely original treat.
    6kevin_robbins

    This is more fun to watch than good

    Christmas Evil (1980) is a movie I recently watched on Tubi. The storyline follows a man who was scared as a child when he discovered Santa Clause wasn't real. He now works at a toy factory as an adult until he discovers his employers are more worried about profit than creating fantastic toys for the kids. He embarks on a killing spree to gain revenge on the factory owners on the children's behalf.

    This movie is directed by Lewis Jackson (The Transformation: A Sandwich of Nightmares) and stars Brandon Maggart (Dressed to Kill), Jeffrey DeMunn (The Mist), Dianne Hull (Girls on the Road), Peter Friedman (Single White Female) and Patricia Richardson (Home Improvement).

    The storyline for this picture was actually fun to watch unfold and reminded me of a Santa themed Child's Play in some ways. The man losing his mind and his family dynamic was well depicted and a little like Maniac. The sets and settings do a great job of setting up the scenarios and circumstances. The kill scenes themselves are a bit disappointing but has some good use of blood and props.

    Overall this is more fun to watch than good and I'd score it a 5.5/10. I'd recommend seeing this once.
    7Pet_Rock

    Better Watch Out... Better Not Cry... Or You May DIE!

    A young boy sees mommy having sex with Santa Claus (this seems to turn a lot of people crazy in these movies) and grows up Christmas-obsessed. He has his own "Naughty and Nice List" and takes Holiday cheer seriously...very seriously. If any adults are mean to Santa, they get a punishment a little worse than coal.

    This movie was definitely odd. It was odd because of one scene, in which the psycho Santa brings toys to kids in a hospital. It actually... warmed my heart. Yes. Christmas EVIL warmed my heart. I felt horrible for the killer, as the director intended. It's like a Christmas Slasher version of Frankenstien, where the villain is tragic and just in his killings. Plus, both feature a town of mobbing people with torches. But there were little scene scattered about, the end scene, the toy scene, that actually... made me happy. So it manages to scare AND celebrate Christmas at the same time.

    Oh boy, what am I saying? All in all it's a weird ass film that's pretty entertaining. 7/10. HO HO HO! MERRY Christmas!

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    • Trivia
      John Waters recommends this as his favorite Thanksgiving/Christmas themed film.
    • Goofs
      When Harry's brother falls down the hill, it's obviously a fake sheet of snow as it all lifts off the ground.
    • Quotes

      Harry "Santa": But now I want you to remember to stay good boys & girls. Respect your mothers & fathers and do what they tell you. Obey your teachers and learn a whooooole lot! Now *if you do this*, I'll make sure you get good presents from me eeeevery year. Ha ha ha... but if you're bad boys & girls, your name goes in the 'Bad Boys & Girls' book, and I'll bring you something... horrible.

    • Crazy credits
      While it is understandable that viewers might identify the rousing "Merry Christmas everybody!" at the end of the credits as the crew adding a personalized touch to the final moments of the film, it is in fact the greeting that ends the Jackson Trio's "Jingle Bell Hop" that is used during the end credits.
    • Alternate versions
      A deleted scene toward the film's beginning showed Harry being promoted in his job. Brandon Maggart had a hangover from the day before while shooting the dancing scene, and can be seen becoming dizzy and nauseous at the end of the scene.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Cinema Snob: Silent Night, Deadly Night: Part 2 (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Daddy's Drinking Up Our Christmas
      Performed by Commander Cody

      Copyright 1973 Dot Records

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    • Release date
      • November 1980 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El demonio de la navidad
    • Filming locations
      • Glen Ridge, New Jersey, USA
    • Production company
      • Edward R. Pressman Productions
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    • Budget
      • $850,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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