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New Year's Evil

  • 1980
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
4.3K
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New Year's Evil (1980)
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During New Year's celebrations, a killer calls a disc jockey as he murders one reveler at midnight in each time zone.During New Year's celebrations, a killer calls a disc jockey as he murders one reveler at midnight in each time zone.During New Year's celebrations, a killer calls a disc jockey as he murders one reveler at midnight in each time zone.

  • Director
    • Emmett Alston
  • Writers
    • Leonard Neubauer
    • Emmett Alston
  • Stars
    • Roz Kelly
    • Kip Niven
    • Chris Wallace
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    4.3K
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    • Director
      • Emmett Alston
    • Writers
      • Leonard Neubauer
      • Emmett Alston
    • Stars
      • Roz Kelly
      • Kip Niven
      • Chris Wallace
    • 89User reviews
    • 103Critic reviews
    • 33Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Roz Kelly
    • Diane Sullivan
    Kip Niven
    Kip Niven
    • Richard Sullivan
    Chris Wallace
    Chris Wallace
    • Lt. Clayton
    Grant Cramer
    Grant Cramer
    • Derek Sullivan
    Louisa Moritz
    Louisa Moritz
    • Sally
    Jed Mills
    Jed Mills
    • Ernie
    Taaffe O'Connell
    Taaffe O'Connell
    • Jane
    • (as Taafe O'Connell)
    Jon Greene
    • Sgt. Greene
    Teri Copley
    • Teenage Girl
    Anita Crane
    Anita Crane
    • Lisa
    Jennie Franks
    • Nurse Robbie
    • (as Jennie Anderson)
    Alicia Dhanifu
    • Yvonne
    Wendy-Sue Rosloff
    • Make-up Girl
    • (as Wendysue Rosloff)
    John London
    • Floor Manager
    John Alderman
    John Alderman
    • Dr. Reed
    Michael Frost
    • Larry
    Jerry Chambers
    • Clerk
    Barry Gibberman
    • Hotel Guest
    • Director
      • Emmett Alston
    • Writers
      • Leonard Neubauer
      • Emmett Alston
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    7Toronto85

    New Year's Evil

    A madman vows to murder someone at the stroke of midnight in each time zone in 'New Year's Evil'. Roz Kelly plays a 'Blaze', a famous punk music icon who is hosting a New Years Eve bash at a large hotel. During her television broadcast that night, a callers phones in and says he will kill someone each time the clock strikes midnight around the world. So that means that every hour on the hour, someone is getting killed. This isn't a whodunit slasher film, we know the killer's identity from the start. The movie follows him around as he stalks various women in Los Angeles, making sure he records each murder on a tape recorder. He calls Blaze after each murder and plays the tape leaving her frightened. Eventually, he makes his way to where she is at the hotel leading to a bit of a disappointing ending.

    Call me crazy, but I really enjoyed this film. enjoyed it so much so, that it's become a tradition to watch it during the holiday season. I've always loved holiday horror, and 'New year's Evil' delivers. It is full of eighties cheese; the lights, the music, the hair - all of it. And the plot is actually interesting AND original! Having him murder at midnight in each time zone was smart, and it set 'New Year's Evil' a part from other forgettable slashers made at this time. The stalking scenes with the killer was done well too. He disguises himself before each murder, and makes his way around LA to different places (a bar, a drive in movie theatre) to collect his next victim. Some of the scenes with his next victims are pretty tense, and you feel for the women.

    Where 'New Year's Evil' fails is with the killer's motive. They give a lame explanation, and I think the whole movie would have been better with a different motive. There is also the sub-plot with Blaze's son, who is clearly deranged. It is never fully explained what is wrong with him. Oh and the ending was sort of disappointing too. But other than that, this is a holiday horror film that all horror fans MUST check out at least once!

    Happy New Year! :D

    7/10
    7AlsExGal

    Much better than its reputation...

    ... and thus I give it a 7/10 rating among its genre, that being the slasher/horror films of the 70's and 80's. This is not a 7/10 when you compare it to an A-List film from the same year such as "Raging Bull". The worst of these slasher films are practically biology lessons as hot to trot teens in some remote location find themselves being bumped off one by one by some unknown lunatic with a literal ax to grind. These films are boring and predictable. That's where this one is different, even with a cast so anonymous you have to wonder why they bothered giving their characters names different from their actual names.

    The primary character is a red-headed buxom D.J. who looks north of 30 but MUST be north of 35 since she has a grown son, which she ignores completely and probably has for a long time - she is very self involved, and tonight on New Year's Eve she is supposedly going to get her big break if she can pull off hosting a rock and roll New Year's Eve celebration. It's a phone in show, and at 9PM she get's a phone call telling her that this is EVIL and he has just killed someone close to her and intends to kill someone every hour on the hour until midnight - when he intends to kill her.

    At first our self-involved D.J. blows this off as a crank, but when the calls keep coming and bodies start piling up, she and the police become increasingly concerned. You see the killer right from the start as he runs around L.A. killing random strangers in rather novel ways, but the twist in this film is you have no idea who he is and why he has a bone to pick with the D.J. The killer has his own problems along the way, and this film gives you a good idea of just how rough L.A. was even 35 years ago, as the killer runs into some characters who are as bad as he is, and plus there are more of them.

    On the dance floor of the New Year's Eve rock show, the dancers are shown moving like mindless zombies among the fog. These guys and gals do not look like Rotarians, so when the police say rather late in the film "I wouldn't be surprised if he walked right up on the dance floor and killed you", I had to wonder - how do you know he isn't already there? There is plenty of suspense right up to the end that still leaves you hanging, and I recommend it if you are a fan of the low budget horror genre. So transport yourself back to not a simpler time, but a different one - when phones still had cords, when there were still drive-in movies, when people still smoked in public places even in California, and when electronic devices were large enough to be shorted out with a screwdriver rather than being controlled by one self-contained microchip.
    phlflip

    Kip Niven Rules

    This film is one of my favorite slasher flicks.It,s not really gory but it has some great murders,especially Louisa Moritz,s death.It was hysterically funny.I have to say that what made this slasher flick better than most was the excellent performance of Kip Niven as Evil.He played the psycho part very low key, until midnight, and then he was frightening and threatening.The look in his eyes actually gave me an eerie feeling.He was a good looking guy on the outside but totally sick and evil on the inside.In a way Roz Kelly had it coming with her selfish,self centered attitude where she even neglects her own son.I thought a few of the murders were inventive and I would definitely recommend this movie for a late night when you just want to relax and be entertained.
    5ofumalow

    Annoying killer, annoying target

    This Golan-Globus production is a bit slicker than most non-major-studio slashers of the era, and the polish helps it move along painlessly--except for the onscreen victims of course. Roz Kelly plays an obnoxiously self-absorbed radio celebrity hosting a New Year's Eve "New Wave" bash--we get a lot of generic rock music located somewhere between lesser 70s power pop and 80s lite metal. (The musicians in the presumably fictitious bands playing probably grew their hair out and tried to be "the next Poison" a few years later.) Before her hosting duties begin, she gets a call from an anonymous, vocally distorted man who insists she call him "Eeeeeeeevillllll" and says he's going to kill on the hour each other before midnight, at which point it will be her turn. Trouper that she is--or perhaps just too abrasive to care--our protagonist goes on with the show, while the killer gradually approaches the venue, killing people on the way.

    The story is pretty thin, such as it is. There's a late hint of something unsavory going on between the heroine's son and husband (it's unclear whether he's the boy's father), both of whom have cause to hate her guts, but the film doesn't have the nerve to really "go there." It aims mild satire at both the Hollywood and punk scenes, but those caricatures are too familiar to be effective. Roz Kelly was said to be a piece of work offscreen--she acknowledged she was known as "pushy," which is maybe what got her sacked from her most famous role on "Happy Days"--so this role seems tailored to her as a glam, flashy but unsympathetic entertainer who is oblivious to others (even at her own peril) and bosses everybody around. The villain's "scary voice" on phone calls is ridiculous, his dialogue worse, his motivation flimsy, but then you don't go into a movie like this one expecting much psychological depth.

    Despite the fair number of deaths, none of them are particularly memorable in deed or staging; the only good idea is a climactic scene in which someone is very unhappy to find themselves dangling from the bottom of an elevator as it rockets up and plunges down the shaft.

    In short, more watchable than some more poorly-produced slashers of the time, but just OK, with both a protagonist and antagonist that are a little too effectively annoying as personalities.
    thefountainmenace

    Not Bad, Just EVIL!!!!

    My, this has always been one of my faves of the genre. It is really quite ridiculous, but fairly 'twisty' for a run-of-the mill slasher. Kip Niven is in my opinion, very good as the killer who switches personas to fit in different environments in order to kill on his timetable. Grant Cramer, who was destined for nothing more than soap fame, has a handsome yet creepy face, especially after he forces that red hose over it. Roz Kelly does look truly unattractive - but then look at her audience! Those 'LA punkers' bobbing and weaving in the audience are unintentionally reminiscent of George Romero's creations...check out their 'dancing'!

    Yet I have always found the best part of the film to occur in the beginning, the first time the killer calls into the radio show. He announces that his name is "Evil" in a very odd voice courtesy of a voice manipulation machine. He is dead serious, and Roz on the other end is slightly chilled, but tries to play along: "Yeah, you're bad, you're real bad." At which point he cuts her off, still deadly serious: "NOOOO! Just EVIL!!!" It's truly hilarious if you appreciate that sort of thing.

    Enjoyable for the genre.

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    • Trivia
      The drive-in theater seems to show Herschell Gordon Lewis' Orgie sanglante (1963), but it is not. The movie showing is actually La dame rouge tua 7 fois (1972) a.k.a. "La Dama Rossa Uccide Sette Volte." It was also distributed under the name "Blood Feast," which has caused some confusion.
    • Goofs
      At one point the killer hits a cop over the head and takes his uniform. Despite the cop being quite a bit heavier, the uniform fits perfectly.
    • Quotes

      Diane Sullivan: Blaze here. A crazy new year to you.

      Richard Sullivan: [In a distorted voice] Happy new year to you, Blaze.

      Diane Sullivan: Oooh! Some kind of voice you got there. You sound like the Phantom.

      Richard Sullivan: You could call me that.

      Diane Sullivan: So, you got a name, Phantom?

      Richard Sullivan: Call me Eee-vil.

      Diane Sullivan: Evil? E-villl Eye?

      Richard Sullivan: No! Just eee-vil!

      [Then he breathes hard]

      Diane Sullivan: Well listen Mr. Evil, do you have a vote for the top song of the year?

      Richard Sullivan: No. Just a new year's resolution.

      [pauses and breathes hard]

      Richard Sullivan: I'm going to commit murder at midnight. I'm going to kill someone you know. Someone close to you.

      Diane Sullivan: [Diane hangs up the phone and turns to her audience] Well! We're really off to an interesting start, aren't we? Crazy trips, must be a full moon!

    • Crazy credits
      During the closing credits crawl the speed of the crawl visibly speeds up after the cast but then slows again toward the end for the soundtrack credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: The Jazz Singer/Seems Like Old Times/A Change of Seasons/Resurrection (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      New Year's Evil
      Performed by Rock Band Shadow

      Lyrics by Roxanne Seeman

      Music by Eduardo del Barrio

      © Noa Noa Music & Wu Li Dance

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    • Release date
      • December 19, 1980 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Año nuevo satánico
    • Filming locations
      • Golden Arrow Liquor - 13231 Victory Blvd, Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California, USA(interior and exterior liquor store scenes.)
    • Production company
      • The Cannon Group
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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