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Black Christmas is a Canadian-American horror film series that comprises three standalone slasher films, as well as a novelization. The original film has gained a large cult following and is credited as being one of the first slasher films, inspiring many others, including the critically acclaimed hit Halloween (1978). The series centers around a serial killer that stalks and murders a group of sorority sisters. The 1974 film follows the character of Jess Bradford as she and her sorority sisters begin receiving threatening phone calls from an unknown stalker. The 2006 film explores the background and motivation for the killer and his family. The 2019 film completely abandons the first two films' killer storyline, instead focusing on a new set of characters and killers.

Billy, Jess, and Mrs. MacHenry are the only characters to appear in more than one film.

Films

Film U.S. release date Director Writer(s) Producer(s)
Black Christmas Template:Start date Bob Clark A. Roy Moore Bob Clark
Black Christmas Template:Start date Glen Morgan James Wong, Glen Morgan, Steve Hoban, Dawn Parouse, Victor Solnick & Marty Adelstein
Black Christmas Template:Start date Sophia Takal April Wolfe & Sophia Takal Jason Blum, Ben Cosgrove & Adam Hendricks

Overview

Black Christmas (1974)

The first in the series was the 1974 Canadian slasher film, Black Christmas (1974), which was directed by Bob Clark, and based on a screenplay by A. Roy Moore.[1] Upon its release, the film received a mixed critical response and was a moderate financial success, and has since gained cult status. The plot follows Jess Bradford, a college student who begins receiving threatening phone calls, as the women in her sorority house begin to disappear.[2]

Black X-Mas (2006)

The critically panned 2006 remake was written and directed by Glen Morgan. The story delved heavily into the mythology of Billy, whose identity and motives were only vaguely hinted at in the original film.[3] Both Morgan and producer James Wong revealed that the film suffered studio interference with Dimension executives Bob and Harvey Weinstein pushing for numerous re-writes and re-shoots to add more violence, which contrasted with Morgan's original vision for the film and caused an inconsistency in tone.[4][5] Despite negative reviews and the Christmas release date causing controversy, the film was a commercial success.[6]

Black Christmas (2019)

Shortly after the release of the 2006 remake, a direct sequel to the 1974 film was in development, which would have focused solely on Olivia Hussey's character. However, the film was scrapped following the death of Clark, who was killed by a drunk driver, on April 4, 2007.[7]

In June 2019, Sophia Takal signed on to direct another remake, having previously worked with Jason Blum on his Into the Dark series for Hulu,[8] while Imogen Poots, Aleyse Shannon, Brittany O’Grady, Lily Donoghue, and Caleb Eberhardt signed on in starring roles.[9][10] Cary Elwes also joined the cast.[11]

Principal cast and characters

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Character Films
Black Christmas Black X-Mas Black Christmas
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[[Billy (Black Christmas)|William "Billy" Edward Lenz
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Bob Clark
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Robert Mann
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Agnes Lenz Template:N/A Dean Friss
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Jessica "Jess" Bradford Olivia Hussey colspan="2" Template:CEmpty
Mrs. Barbara "Mac" MacHenry Marian Waldman Andrea Martin Template:CEmpty
Peter Smythe Keir Dullea colspan="2" Template:CEmpty
Barbara "Barb" Coard Margot Kidder colspan="2" Template:CEmpty
Lt. Kenneth Fuller John Saxon colspan="2" Template:CEmpty
Clare Harrison Lynne Griffin colspan="2" Template:CEmpty
Phyllis "Phyl" Carlson Andrea Martin colspan="2" Template:CEmpty
Chris Hayden Art Hindle colspan="2" Template:CEmpty
Sgt. Nash Doug McGrath colspan="2" Template:CEmpty
Mr. Harrison James Edmond colspan="2" Template:CEmpty
Kelli Presley Template:CEmpty Katie Cassidy Template:CEmpty
Melissa Kitt Template:CEmpty Michelle Trachtenberg Template:CEmpty
Heather Fitzgerald Template:CEmpty Mary Elizabeth Winstead Template:CEmpty
Leigh Colvin Template:CEmpty Kristen Cloke Template:CEmpty
Lauren Hannon Template:CEmpty Crystal Lowe Template:CEmpty
Dana Mathis Template:CEmpty Lacey Chabert Template:CEmpty
Clair Crosby Template:CEmpty Leela Savasta Template:CEmpty
Megan Helms Template:CEmpty Jessica Harmon Template:CEmpty
Kyle Autry Template:CEmpty Oliver Hudson Template:CEmpty
Constance Lenz Template:CEmpty Karin Konoval Template:CEmpty
Riley Stone colspan="2" Template:CEmpty Imogen Poots
Professor Gelson colspan="2" Template:CEmpty Cary Elwes
Kris Waterson colspan="2" Template:CEmpty Aleyse Shannon
Marty Coolidge colspan="2" Template:CEmpty Lily Donoghue
Jesse Bolton-Sinclair colspan="2" Template:CEmpty Brittany O'Grady
Landon colspan="2" Template:CEmpty Caleb Eberhardt
Nate colspan="2" Template:CEmpty Simon Mead
Helena colspan="2" Template:CEmpty Madeleine Adams
Franny colspan="2" Template:CEmpty Nathalie Morris
Phil McIllaney colspan="2" Template:CEmpty Ben Black

Additional crew and production details

Film Crew/Detail
Composer(s) Cinematographer Editor Production
companies
Distributing
companies
Running time
Black Christmas Carl Zittrer Reginald H. Morris Stan Cole Film Funding Ltd. of Canada,
Vision IV,
Canadian Film Development Corporation (CFDC),
Famous Players Film Company,
August Films
Ambassador Film Distributors,
Warner Bros. Pictures
1hr 38mins
Black X-Mas Shirley Walker Robert McLachlan Chris Willingham Dimension Films,
2929 Productions,
Adelstein-Parouse Productions,
Hard Eight Pictures,
Hoban Segal Productions,
Victor Solnicki Productions,
Movie Central Network,
Corus Entertainment,
Province of British Columbia Production Services Tax Credit,
Copperhart Entertainment,
Milestone Entertainment
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 1hr 31mins
Black Christmas Will Blair & Brooke Blair Mark Schwartzbard Jeff Betancourt Universal Pictures,
Blumhouse Productions,
Divide/Conquer Productions
Universal Pictures 1hr 32mins

Reception

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Box office and financial performance

Film Box office gross Box office ranking Budget Worldwide
Total income
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North America
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worldwide
Black Christmas Template:N/A Template:N/A Template:N/A Template:N/A Template:N/A $620,000 Template:N/A [12]
Black X-Mas $16,273,581 $5,237,270 $21,510,851 #4,073 #5,489 $9,000,000 $21,510,851 [13][14]
Black Christmas $10,429,730 $8,100,000 $18,529,730 #3,746 #5,162 $5,000,000 $18,529,730 [15][16]
Totals $26,703,311 $13,337,270 $44,093,581 Template:N/A Template:N/A $14,620,000 $44,093,581 Template:N/A


Critical and public response

Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic
Black Christmas 71% (34 reviews)[17] 65/100 (9 reviews)[18]
Black X-Mas 16% (64 reviews)[19] 22/100 (17 reviews)[20]
Black Christmas 39% (111 reviews)[21] 49/100 (25 reviews)[22]

Literature

A novelization of the 1974 film written by Lee Hays was published in 1976 by Popular Library.[23]

See also

References

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