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Black Christmas: Collector's Edition
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Standard 1.33:1 Color / Production Year: 1974 / Region 1
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Overall Rating:    3.63 out of 5, including 2 reviews Add your comments on this Title. |
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'Twas theinight before Christmas, andiall through theihouse,ia creature was stirring...
If this picture doesn't make your skin crawl...it's on too tight!
Black Christmas is a stark and stylish horror/thriller that turns everyone's favorite time of the year inside out. Olivia Hussey and Margot Kidder star among an ill-fated houseful of sorority sisters celebrating the holiday season. Festivities turn fatal when obscene phone calls break the serenity and it becomes clear that a psychopath is stalking the house.
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Features:
| "Black Christmas Revisited": All New Documentary Including Current Interviews
2 Commentary Tracks
Director Bob Clark
Actors- John Saxon, Keir Dullea
Original English & French Trailers
Original TV and Radio Spots
Alternative Title Sequences
Picture & Poster Gallery
Animated Menus
Dark Dreamers Television Series Episode with John Saxon
Reversible Cover With Original 1974 Artwork
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| | Standard 1.33:1 Color | | Audio: (more info) | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo [CC]
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono [CC]
FRENCH: Dolby Digital Mono
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| Studio: Music Video Distribution Production Year: 1974 Release Date: 12/3/2002
Length: 98 mins Rating: NR Chapters: 36
| Includes: Audio Commentary
Packaging: Keep Case Number of Discs: 1 Disc: SS-SL Item Code: 1373 UPC Code: 778854137394
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Overall Rating:    3.63 out of 5, including 2 reviews Add your comments on this Title. |
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Customer Review
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An outstanding horror film finally gets outstanding DVD treatment - 3.75 out of 5 (1/28/2003)
This 1974 film, (directed by Bob Clark), defines the word "horror." Only one other time have I seen a movie capture the amount of suspense and terror that "Black Christmas" does. That was with Tobe Hooper's "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre", also released in 1974. "Black Christmas" opens with an ominous figure lurking outside a sorority house. Heavy breathing throughout, the figure eventually climbs up a trellis on the side of the house and enters through an attic window where it/he takes refuge. W
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Bob Clark is a Master of unseen horror. - 3.5 out of 5 (1/27/2003)
Black Christmas remains one of the scariest fims I ever saw in the cinema. I saw this film as a double feature. Back in the days where you had to sit through a bad film to see the main one. It was playing with "It's Alive" (A film that never should have been made) Black Christmas is well so crafted and scary as Clark uses a very tried and true form of letting your imagination scare you more than blood and gore... This was a film I saw with a packed audience and at one point I found myself on the
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