Silent Night Bloody Night (1972) - Red Triangle Reviews
This week! It's CHRISTMAS! and to celebrate it nearly being a whole year since LAST christmas, I've decided to go and stop in a creepy house thats been preserved since the 1950's in the exact state it was in JUUUUUST before the owner was brutally murdered! im sure NOTHING sinister will happen this christmas with a backstory like THAT!
So join me today as I take a look at the 1972 film "Silent Night Bloody Night" a movie that predates "Black Christmas" by 2 whole years and yet somehow is weirdly similar in places to it!
And! with that! we've reached the end of another season! I hope you all have a great Christmas and the happiest of New Years! here's to 2022 and all that comes with it!
Contents:
00:00 - Intro
00:14- Overview
02:55 - The Plot
07:33 - The Script
10:06 - Who Directed/Wrote This?
11:00 - The Direction
12:35 - The Cinematography
13:40 - The Performances
15:24 - The Soundtrack
16:28 - Final Thoughts
17:38 - The End of 2021
18:03 - Credits
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Synopsis:
Wilford Butler returns home on Christmas Eve and his house had been turned into a mental institution for the criminally insane. But the day of his return, he is set on fire and dies. The towns people believe his death was an accident, and the institution-house is later closed down. Wilford leaves the house to his grandson Jeffrey. A few years later, Jeffrey finally decides to sell this grandfather's house, but the towns people including the Mayor have mixed feelings on keeping people away from the house, especially when a serial killer escapes from another institution and finds refuge there. The killer makes frightening phone calls and kills anyone coming near the house. But what does the killer have in common with what happened to Wilford Butler years before? — Anon