Un maniaque évadé retourne dans sa maison d'enfance la veille de Noël, qui est maintenant une maison de sororité, et commence à tuer les soeurs de la sororité une par une.Un maniaque évadé retourne dans sa maison d'enfance la veille de Noël, qui est maintenant une maison de sororité, et commence à tuer les soeurs de la sororité une par une.Un maniaque évadé retourne dans sa maison d'enfance la veille de Noël, qui est maintenant une maison de sororité, et commence à tuer les soeurs de la sororité une par une.
- Prix
- 2 nominations au total
- Kelli Presley
- (as Katie Cassidy)
- Lauren Hannon
- (as Crystal Lowe)
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- AnecdotesAndrea Martin, who played Phyllis in Un Noël tragique (1974), said in an interview that she hadn't thought about "Black Christmas" for 32 years and it "came out of the blue" when Glen Morgan offered her the role as the house mother in the movie.
- GaffesMelissa explains to Heather that Billy is not a serial killer because he didn't murder for sexual thrill and is instead a spree killer because he lost his mind. She's not entirely correct, the only difference between a spree killer and a serial killer is the lack of a "cool-off" time. A spree killer is someone who kills multiple people at one time or in quick succession while a serial killer is someone who kills multiple people in distinct incidents. Although Melissa is right that Billy is a spree killer, she doesn't have the correct reasoning.
- Citations
Lauren Hanon: Christmas is more about warding off evil spirits than Halloween. What Christmas shit in this room resembles anything Christian, huh? It's all neo-pagan magic. Christmas tree, a magical rite ensuring the return of the crops. The mistletoe is nothing but a conception charm. Fifth century Christians jacked a Roman Winter Festival - twelve days in December when the nights were long and the Earth was ruled by the demons of chaos. And fucking Santa Claus? This fat voyeur that watches you all year long to make sure you live up to his standards of decency before breaking into your house. And that is different from what Billy did, how?
- Générique farfeluThe final credits include the message "Goodbye, Shirley," in tribute to composer Shirley Walker, a frequent collaborator with director Glen Morgan. Walker passed away in November 2006, before "Black Christmas"' release.
- Autres versionsThe European version features different and more violent kills and the complete hospital showdown has been re-cut completely.
- In the European version Billy dies on an operating table as doctors try unsuccessfully to revive him.
- Leigh (Kristen Cloke) is taken to the morgue to ID Agnes and finds Clair's (Leela Savasta's) remains in the body bag marked for Agnes. Leigh returns to Kelli's ('Katie Cassidy''s) room to find Agnes hiding in the bed pretending to be her. Agnes attacks Leigh and snaps her neck. Kelli returns from getting X-rays done, is attacked by Agnes and kills her by shocking her to death with a defibrillator.
- Kelli is picked up by her parents and leaves the hospital and the camera zooms in on a PEACE ON EARTH sign hanging on a door.
- In the US version Billy drops down through a ceiling tile after Agnes is killed and chases after Kelli. Kelli breaks the window to her room and runs out into the hallway with Billy close behind. He fights with her before ending up falling over a railing and being impaled on the star on top of a Christmas tree in the lobby below.
- ConnexionsFeatured in What Have You Done?: The Remaking of 'Black Christmas' (2006)
- Bandes originalesDance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
(from "The Nutcracker")
Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (as Pyotr I. Tchaikovsky)
Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music
Short Plot: Insane killer escapes an asylum and returns home to stalk and kill the new inhabitants of the house, who just happen to be university sorority sisters.
More Info: Billy Lenz has a traumatic upbringing, it's not bad enough that he was born with a rare liver defect that makes his skin yellow, but on top of that he is abused by his mother. She eventually kills Billy's biological father with help from her boyfriend, and poor Billy sees them burying his dad under the house. While trying to escape his abusive mother he ends up getting locked in the loft of the house, where he lives out his days. Later on his mother would have sex with him, and soon birth a daughter, who is both Billy's sister and daughter. Seeing the sister/daughter get the love that Billy was denied drives him further insane, to the point he kills his mum's boyfriend and squishes his eye-balls, then kills his mother too. Using a cookie cutter he takes parts of his mum skin off and bakes it - the police eventually find him eating skin cookies and drinking milk. He is insane of course and gets committed to asylum. Flash-forward to the present, and the house where Billy grew up is now a sorority house inhabited by a group of girls. It's Christmas Eve and while some of the inhabitants have left for the holidays, some are staying behind. The remaining 8 girls start to get harassed by strange phone calls, this soon escalated into other strange noises. The group of 8 slowly get dwindled down as they are killed off in gruesome ways.
As far as remakes go, this one isn't all that bad at all. The killer is explored a little more than the original film did, and the deaths are a little more bloody and gruesome - but the film doesn't suffer at all. There of course a few difference between this and the original, some of the language has been toned down and some of the Billy phone calls are missing - but in general the film still flows and feels good.
The casting is decent enough, but the film doesn't really allow a single person to shine through. Emphasis is shifted throughout so that tensions are ramped and the audience don't fully have a safe vehicle to ride the film out with. Visually the film is good and carries all the hallmarks of a Christmas film, and is true to the original too.
I enjoyed this film, it was a throwback to a type of film that doesn't often get made anymore. In modern slasher films there's always a strong fightback from the prey to prove they are strong independent modern kids. In slasher films of the 70's and 80's, and in this too, it doesn't matter how strong or independent you are - the killer is after you.
As a fan of horror, this is a nice Christmas film that allows me to continue my love of horror over the festive period. I've got to be honest and say that the original is a lot better in many ways - but this isn't all that bad. As the film has been cleaned up a little and modernised, it's something I can happily watch with family and friends - as long as they are old enough... and maybe not my mum. 6/10
- one9eighty
- 20 déc. 2020
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Black Christmas
- Lieux de tournage
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 9 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 16 273 581 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 3 723 364 $ US
- 31 déc. 2006
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 21 510 851 $ US
- Durée1 heure 35 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1