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- The 1974 cult classic Black Christmas is based on a real-life true crime story that took place in Montreal, Canada. The movie is also inspired by the urban legend "The Babysitter and the Man Upstairs", which later spawned the film When A Stranger Calls.
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Dec 21, 2023 · The 1974 cult classic Black Christmas is based on a real-life true crime story that took place in Montreal, Canada. The movie is also inspired by the urban legend "The Babysitter and the Man...
- Bob Clark
- Feature Writer
Dec 22, 2023 · Bob Clark's horror classic Black Christmas isn't based directly on a true story, but it does draw from a series of terrifying real-world murders.
Dec 13, 2019 · Based on the 1974 movie of the same name (and then the 2006 remake of that) both stories are based on real murders that happened around the holiday season. But, additionally, the movie’s also...
- Rachel Paige
Oct 11, 2024 · A bold slasher that has carved its path to become a festive favourite, Black Christmas – released 50 years ago today – is also an unwitting pro-choice manifesto. Five decades after the Canadian movie first graced the big screen, and as we witness reproductive rights being eroded, its abortion storyline rings as a chilling, powerful reminder ...
Dec 23, 2023 · The 2006 version of Black Christmas is inspired by real-life crimes, particularly the story of Edmund Kemper, the Co-ed Killer. The killer in the movie, Billy, has a backstory involving a...
- Glen Morgan
- Feature Writer
- Katie Cassidy
Black Christmas is a 2019 slasher film directed by Sophia Takal, and written by Takal and April Wolfe. [6][7] Part of the Black Christmas series, it is the loose second remake of the 1974 Canadian film of the same name, after the 2006 film and follows a group of sorority sisters at Hawthorne College as they are preyed upon by an unknown stalker.
Black Christmas is a Canadian-American horror film series that comprises three standalone slasher films, as well as a novelization. The original film has gained a large cult following and is credited as being one of the first slasher films, inspiring many others, including the critically acclaimed hit Halloween (1978).