If you loved the story of Ralphie and his red ryder b-b gun in
A Christmas Story, then you’ll love this other Christmas classic by
Bob Clark. In Black Christmas, the Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority receives a strange and obscene phone calls during their Christmas party right before Christmas break. The reactions to the phone call range from disgust and offence to amusement. Barb played by
Margo Kidder fires back her own obscenities in return, to which the phone call ends with a sobering “I’m going to kill you”.
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The faceless killer, which can be described most accurately as a maniac, then stalks and kills several inhabitants of Pi Kappa Sigma. The sorority tries to get the police to take them seriously when they can’t find a missing sister, but the police don’t take any action until a dead body shows up in the park.
There’s also a relationship storyline that you won’t care about.
Black Christmas Review
Black Christmas was an interesting movie, but not the most entertaining. There were a lot of firsts in this movie, and much better horror movies have stolen from it to greater effect:
* I believe it’s the first movie with the “The call's coming from inside the house”, but is outdone by
When A Stranger Calls
* It's not technically the first first-person perspective for the killer, but definitely influenced the much better
Halloween
* It was definitely the first “holiday” horror movie though.
With all these interesting first’s you would think that this would be great movie, but the sum is lesser than it’s parts and it ends up being rather dull. It’s not gory enough to satisfy the slasher connoisseur, and it’s not dreadful enough to be a great psychological horror; it’s just...ok at both. It’s dark and has a cinema verite feel to it, but it undercuts itself with clumsy attempts at humor. There are some things that work, mainly the phone calls and the cinematic treatment of the killer, but the main plot and the characters are just meh.
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