Friday, October 12, 2007

Celebrate the Holidays with Santa Killing People Old School Style: Silent Night, Deadly Night!

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I wonder if it will have the awesome original box art I used to see in video stores back in the day (I've never seen the film..yet). Still its an example of how good marketing can create a long term consumer impression. Wonder how it stacks up to both of the Black Christmas movies which I also haven't seen. I'll check with my contacts about what art will be used. I always wondered as a Jew if these movies were made as by other Jews as our revenge for nothing being open besides movie theaters on Christmas day ;).


This holiday season, Anchor Bay knows who’s been naughty and who’s been nice

… and who’s going to end up on ice!


In the autumn of 1984, a low-budget horror thriller was released that ignited a firestorm of international controversy. The film was Silent Night, Deadly Night, and for more than a generation, it has remained one of the most hotly debated films in the horror genre.


On December 11th, Anchor Bay Entertainment, the industry leader in horror home entertainment, will re-release this unforgettable horror classic, decked out with all-new holiday-themed cover art that truly spreads good cheer…with a few screams! SRP is $14.98, with pre-book on November 8th.


Even before Silent Night, Deadly Night was officially released, protestors lined up to loudly decry a movie portraying Santa Claus as a deranged, axe-wielding killer. The unexpected furor so caught the original distributor off-guard that it hastily yanked the film from theaters, virtually guaranteeing a fast death at the box office. Years later, when the controversy died down and the film was released to the home video market, Silent Night, Deadly Night became the cult classic it is today, having spawned no less than four sequels, with a remake currently in development.


Years ago, little Billy saw his parents murdered by an escaped killer wearing a Santa Claus costume. The experience left indelible scars on his psyche, made all the worse by his subsequent years languishing in an orphanage, where his life was made a living hell by the cruel and domineering Mother Superior (Lilyan Chauvin, Universal Soldier).


With the help of the sympathetic Sister Margaret (Gilmer McCormick, Slaughterhouse-Five, Starting Over), the 18-year-old Billy (Robert Brian Wilson, “Search for Tomorrow”) secures a job at a toy store. But when the store’s regular Santa is injured, Billy is called upon to don the red suit. But as he does, he becomes a ticking time bomb. The traumatic memories of his parents’ murders, combined with the abuse he has suffered at the hands of the Mother Superior, propel him into a state of psychotic rage. Santa Claus is coming to town, and he’s got murder on his mind...


The film also features a notable appearance by legendary “scream queen” Linnea Quigley (Return of the Living Dead, Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers). Silent Night, Deadly Night was directed by Emmy Award nominee Charles E. Sellier Jr. (producer of Breaking the Da Vinci Code, “Encounters With the Unexplained” and the cult classics Hangar 18 and The Boogens).


Bonus features:

  • Theatrical Trailer
  • TV Spot
  • Interview with Director Charles E. Sellier Jr.

SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT

Street Date: December 11, 2007

Catalog #: DV15258

UPC #: 0 1313 15258-9 2

Run Time: 85 Minutes

Rating: Unrated

SRP : $14.98

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