Silent Night, Deadly Night Parts 3–5 DVD set
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Distributed by |
TriStar Pictures LIVE Entertainment Anchor Bay Films |
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Release date
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1984–present |
Running time
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531 minutes (total) |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Silent Night, Deadly Night is an American horror franchise consisting of six feature films, action figures, clothing, , Christmas ornaments, and other memorabilia. The first film in the series, Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984), originally titled Slay Ride, tells the story of Billy, a young man who experiences a psychotic break and goes on a murder spree dressed as Santa Claus. The film received theatrical distribution from TriStar Pictures, but was pulled from theaters in November 1984 after a series of protests against the film.
The second film, Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2 (1987) continues the story of Billy's younger brother, Ricky, who also goes on a murder spree, and is largely made up of flashbacks featuring footage from the first film. The third installment, released direct-to-video, concludes the Billy/Ricky storyline, and follows Ricky as he stalks a blind clairvoyant woman on her way to visit her grandmother for Christmas Eve. The fourth film, Initiation (1990), departs from the killer Santa Claus storyline, centering on a feminist cult in Los Angeles, California who are planning a ritual sacrifice; directed by Brian Yuzna, the film features special effects by Screaming Mad George. Part 5, The Toy Maker (1991), stars Mickey Rooney as a toy store proprietor whose brand of toys come to life and murder their owners.
In 2012, a loose remake of the original film, entitled Silent Night, was released by Anchor Bay Films, starring Jaime King and Malcolm McDowell. It was the first film to receive a theatrical release since Part 2 in 1987.