Silent Night, Deadly Night | 
enlarge | Director: Charles E. Sellier Jr Actors: Jonathan Best, Tara Buckman, Lilyan Chauvin, Charles Dierkop, Leo Geter Studio: ANCHOR BAY Category: DVD
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Rating: 25 reviews
Format: Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc, Widescreen Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 85 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.7
MPN: 15258 UPC: 131315258920 EAN: 0013131525892
Theatrical Release Date: December 25, 2008 (In 24 Days) Release Date: December 11, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Traumatized by his parents Christmas Eve rape and murder, little Billy Chapman is brutalized by sadistic orphanage nuns. When a grown-up Billy is forced to dress as jolly St. Nick, he goes on a yuletide rampage to punish the naughty. Santa Claus is coming to town...and this time he's got an axe! Robert Brian Wilson and Linnea Quigley star in this jaw-dropping horror hit that a nation of angry mothers still can t stop!
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Classic December 1, 2008 Christine Lubicky (Philadelphia, PA) This movie is so corny that it is great! It is kind of humorous if you don't take it to seriously. Parents protested this movie to death (no pun intended) when it was originally released in theaters! The blood & death scenes are nothing like today's movies, but this movie is a true classic!
Santa is going to butcher you for being naughty! October 19, 2008 THE MAIN MAN (Central Bookin', NY) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
A young Billy(Danny Wagner) together with his family visits his grandfather in a mental hospital. Appearing to be in an unresponsive state, the grandfather only speaks to Billy. Telling him Santa appears to punish the naughty. An altercation takes place with a man in a Santa outfit. Which leaves Billy and his younger brother in an orphanage. Many years later Billy(Robert Brian Wilson) soon succumbs to his demons. After a very strong start and providing a very good background for the main characters motive during the first half. "Silent Night Deadly Night" was well on its way to being a great slasher to me. At times it was unintentionally funny and I pretty much had a good time with it. The second half took a turn and was very predictable alot of the time. It even came off cheesy at times. But I think the weak acting on the killers part created that feel. The violence is pretty good plus one scene gets some points for imagination alone. The gore is fairly decent but nothing over the top. You get a nice dose of T but not enough A. Some parts of the movie bothered me because several things begged to be clarified. But oh well. Overall "Silent Night Deadly Night" is a cool title to check out, 3.5 stars here. Slasher fans should definitely give this a shot. It takes some time getting to the kills but it rarely slows down once it gets there.
A fun, holiday-themed slasher... October 8, 2008 R. Pepper (Los Angeles) The DVD Anchor Bay put together is very good as usual. These people know how to make fans happy. Avoid the other 4 sequels which are very poor. However, the first film has really spooky music, a clear picture and transfer and several good moments to enjoy. The beginning where they visit the grandfather is creepy when he starts ranting about how Santa punishes bad children on Christmas Eve. And then Billy's parents are killed by a robber in a Santa suit on the same night. Fast forward four years and Billy is living in an orphanage with a strict, iron-handed Mother Superior who believes punishment is necessary for bad children. Fast forward another ten years and Billy is 18 and working at a department store over Christmas. After seeing a fellow co-worker harrassed in the back room while flashbacks of all the horror he experienced when he was younger, he finally snaps and begins a killing spree to punish all the bad (including one with antlers from a deer head hung on the wall!) For a holiday-themed horror film, I thought this was pretty entertaining. My favorite is Black Christmas and that one is much better by far, but this one is worth being in any horror fans collection. Even if it's just for all the controversy it caused when it was first released in 1984 because they idea of a killer in a Santa suit was too much for some people to grasp. While I agree kids don't need to see commerical advertisements and posters that suggest Santa is dangerous, this movie is pure adult entertainment. Kids go to summer camp and trick or treating, but I didn't see people complaining about the Friday the 13th or Halloween films when those came out. Silent Night Deadly Night should not be singled out because of that. Parents simply don't need to have their kids watching this, end of story. That's why it's rated R. And just a reminder to all parents that Santa is not real! We let kids believe he is real for the mere fun of it. People back then should have found something more worthwhile to protest about, it's just a movie! The strongest performance here is obviously Lilyan Chauvin's as Mother Superior. The rest are mediocre.
"NAUGHTY! PUNISH!" August 30, 2008 monsieurb54 Right from the opening bit with the child singing the creepy Christmas song along with the zoom on the 'Silent Night' wreath and the 70s-style animated blood splashing onto it to from the lettering of 'Deadly Night', you know you're in for a treat. Pitch black in its darkness and depressing Christmas-y feel, it stays with you. The story revolves around Billy, a boy who was exposed to the trauma of seeing his parents murdered (and his mother nearly raped) at the hands of a drug addict assailant dressed, conveniently, as Santa Claus. Also convenient is that Billy had just come back from visiting his senile grandfather with his parents and the grandfather has just told him that "Santa doesn't bring presents to naughty children....he PUNISHES THEM!" This combines to create extreme baggage for Billy in the form of a lifelong terror of Santa Claus (which is accentuated by growing up, parentless, in a brutal Catholic orphanage). Pushed to the edge later in the movie after having to play Santa Claus at his job years later, he goes on a killing spree that night. I shant spoil the rest, but as mentioned before it's dark, depressing, blackly humourous in parts (the part where he dispatches a bully on a sled and the reaction of the other bully is hilarious), it makes for one of the most memorable 80s slashers I've ever seen. In short, it's a classic if you love 80s b-flicks and horror. Remember, punishment is ALWAYS good!
Why all the fuss August 10, 2008 J. De Rose 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
Contravery! Where? I didn't see any! Real low budget! I loved how they made such a fuss on the cover, tricked me into buying it! A waste of a movie.
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