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Quelques jours avant Noël, d'étranges meurtres ont lieu à Londres. En effet, un psychopathe s'en prend à tous ceux qui ont l'imprudence d'usurper l'identité du Père NoëlQuelques jours avant Noël, d'étranges meurtres ont lieu à Londres. En effet, un psychopathe s'en prend à tous ceux qui ont l'imprudence d'usurper l'identité du Père NoëlQuelques jours avant Noël, d'étranges meurtres ont lieu à Londres. En effet, un psychopathe s'en prend à tous ceux qui ont l'imprudence d'usurper l'identité du Père Noël
Nicholas Donnelly
- Doctor Bridle
- (scènes coupées)
Laurence Harrington
- Kate's Father
- (as Lawrence Harrington)
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- AnecdotesThe film took almost two years to complete after original director Edmund Purdom quit the job and Derek Ford took over but was fired after two days. The distributors then hired Ray Selfe to complete the direction and Alan Birkinshaw to rewrite parts of the script, including the original ending and the London Dungeon sequence, and much of the footage was completely re-filmed.
- GaffesWhen the inspector visits Kate's apartment to discuss the attack on Sharon, Kate asks what happened, but her mouth does not move.
- Versions alternativesThe American DVD has both the shooting of the santa which is missing from the U.K DVD and the castration scene is uncut
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Making of a Horror Film (1984)
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Now this is what I'm talking about! I love an unabashedly terrible slasher film that revels in its own sleaziness and stupidity. From the crappy synth score to the iffy performances, I was eating Don't Open 'Til Christmas up by the shovelful. I'm not even going to begin explaining the plot -- why should the plot even matter when drunk shopping mall Santa Clauses are getting their faces burned off, eyes slashed out, and penises castrated (YES!) all around you?!
I'd never recommend this to anyone who isn't into true bottom-of-the-barrel stuff like myself, but sludge lovers will want their grimy stockings stuffed with this filthy British exploit. Let me put it this way: if you liked Pieces, you'll also dig this film (which kind of makes sense, since some of the people from Pieces worked on this). Sure, Don't Open 'Til Christmas lacks the acting chops of the Georges (that's Christopher and Lynda Day to you), but it's slightly more enjoyable in the sense that it isn't quite as misogynistic as Pieces (i.e., most of the victims in this one are male). Skeezemeister Edmund Purdom (I find him inexplicably unsettling in a creepy uncle sort of way), who was one of the headliners in Pieces, claims this gem as his one and only directing credit.
I'd never recommend this to anyone who isn't into true bottom-of-the-barrel stuff like myself, but sludge lovers will want their grimy stockings stuffed with this filthy British exploit. Let me put it this way: if you liked Pieces, you'll also dig this film (which kind of makes sense, since some of the people from Pieces worked on this). Sure, Don't Open 'Til Christmas lacks the acting chops of the Georges (that's Christopher and Lynda Day to you), but it's slightly more enjoyable in the sense that it isn't quite as misogynistic as Pieces (i.e., most of the victims in this one are male). Skeezemeister Edmund Purdom (I find him inexplicably unsettling in a creepy uncle sort of way), who was one of the headliners in Pieces, claims this gem as his one and only directing credit.
- hypostylin
- 23 avr. 2008
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By what name was Dont Open Till Christmas (1984) officially released in India in English?
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