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Black Christmas (1974 film)

This is a poster for Black Christmas (1974 film). The poster art copyright is believed to belong to the distributor of the film, Ambassador Films, the publisher of the film or the graphic artist.
This is a poster for Black Christmas (1974 film). The poster art copyright is believed to belong to the distributor of the film, Ambassador Films, the publisher of the film or the graphic artist.

Black Christmas is a 1974 Canadian slasher film produced and directed by Bob Clark, and written by A. Roy Moore. It stars Olivia HusseyKeir DulleaMargot KidderAndrea Martin, Marian Waldman, Lynne Griffin and John Saxon. The story follows a group of sorority sisters who receive threatening phone calls and are eventually stalked and murdered by a deranged killer during the Christmas season. It is the first film in the Black Christmas series.

Inspired by the urban legend “The babysitter and the man upstairs” and a series of murders that took place in the Westmount section of MontrealQuebec, Moore wrote the screenplay under the title Stop Me. The filmmakers made numerous alterations to the script, primarily the shifting to a university setting with young adult characters. It was shot in Toronto in 1974 on an estimated budget of $620,000, and was distributed by Warner Bros. in North America.

Black Christmas was released on October 11, 1974, in Canada and December 20 in the United States under the title Silent Night, Evil Night. Upon its release, the film received mixed reviews, but it has since received critical re-appraisal, with film historians noting it for being one of the earliest slasher films. It is also praised for concluding without revealing the identity of its villain, as well as serving as an influence on John Carpenter‘s Halloween (1978). Aside from its earning a cult following since its release, a novelization written by Lee Hays was published in 1976.

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