Black Christmas (1974 film)  

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Black Christmas is a 1974 Canadian horror film, directed by Bob Clark, which has a very large cult following. Black Christmas stars Olivia Hussey as a young college student who must deal with a deranged killer lurking in her sorority house. Black Christmas is widely-considered a horror classic. It also features Margot Kidder and Andrea Martin, before either had gained fame in the United States, John Saxon and Keir Dullea round out the cast. The film makes use of dark corners, off-kilter camera angles, and sparingly uses a score by Carl Zittrer to create suspense. It is also marketed with the tagline "If this movie doesn't make your skin crawl... It's on too tight!"




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