Black Christmas [Blu-ray]
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- Seller:-importcds
- Sales Rank:40,665
- Format:Color, Dolby, Original recording remastered, Silent, Widescreen
- Language:English (Original Language)
- Media:Blu-ray
- Running Time:98 Minutes
- Rating:R (Restricted)
- Region:0
- Discs:1
- Aspect Ratio:1.66:1
- Shipping Weight (lbs):0.3
- Dimensions (in):6.6 x 5.3 x 0.5
- Release Date:November 11, 2008
- MPN:KCHBRSOM2425
- UPC:880934124252
- EAN:0880934124252
- ASIN:B001EAWME2
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Features:
- The few remaining residents of a Canadian sorority house are celebrating the onset of Christmas vacation when a thirteen year-old girl is found dead in the park. Soon, it is discovered that one of the sorority sisters is missing, which triggers a terrifying chain of murders within the house. Director Bob Clark's (PORKY'S, A CHRISTMAS STORY) tense, effective film is a precursor to the slash
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Synopsis
Critically acclaimed, the story of an ill fated household of sorority sisters took such prizes as Best Performance by a Lead Actress (Margot Kidder) at The Canadian Film Awards as well as Best Sound Editing (Feature) at ETROG. Nominated for Best Motion Picture at the Edgar Awards, Black Christmas is an absolutely must-own for all collectors of the genre.
Amazon.com
You may never have heard of this neglected 1974 gem, but you've probably seen one of its many imitators. Olivia Hussey and Margot Kidder (also look for Andrea Martin of SCTV fame) star as two residents of a sorority house that is emptying out as Christmas approaches. The atmosphere is jolly and carefree, except for an ongoing series of menacing telephone calls, and, oh yes, we've just seen someone climb into the attic with apparent ill intent. Kidder does some scene-stealing as the bad girl, Hussey illustrates one of the downsides to having beautiful long '70s hair, and Keir Dullea does a nice turn as the creepy boyfriend. Director Robert Clark knows that the unseen is far scarier than what can be seen and he ratchets up the tension beautifully, making good use of ominous shadows, and putting in nice touches like replacing the sound of a distraught woman's scream with the piercing ring of yet another ominous phone call. This is a terrific, well-made little movie that is genuinely sleep-with-the-lights-on scary. Don't miss it. --Ali Davis
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