
Silent Night (2012)
Année de sortie: 2012
Nation: Canada, United States
Alternative Title: N/A
Réalisateur: Steven C. Miller
Writer: Jayson Rothwell
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: Brian Witten, Phyllis Laing, Richard Saperstein, Shara Kay
Co-Producer: Armen Aghaeian, D.J. Gugenheim, Gary Preisler, Geno Tazioli, Micah Gallo
Executive Producer: Aaron L. Gilbert, Adam Goldworm, Edmund Mokhtarian, Edward Mokhtarian, James Gibb, Jayson Rothwell, John Carbone, Kevin Kasha, Mark Sanders, Sean E. DeMott, Steve Ruff, Thomas M. Kastelz, Vincent J. Guastini
Sociétés: Buffalo Gal Pictures, Ember Productions, The Genre Co.
Genre: Comedy, Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Budget: 5.000.000
Récompenses & Similaires
Récompenses: N/A
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: axe murder, electrocution, fire, flame thrower, gore, killer, killer santa claus, murder, serial killer, woodchipper
Histoire
In the quiet Midwestern town of Glenville, the annual Christmas Eve parade is about to begin. Sheriff Baxter and his deputy, Murphy, are preparing for the event when they receive a report that a man in a Santa suit has been murdering locals who have been naughty. The duo investigates and discovers that the killer is indeed dressed as Santa Claus. As they pursue him through the town, they encounter several grisly crime scenes, including one where the victim was electrocuted while wrapping presents and another where the body was fed into a wood chipper. Despite their efforts, the sheriff and his deputy are no match for the relentless killer.
Résumé
Silent Night is a 2012 horror-thriller directed by Steven C. Miller. Set in Glenville, Illinois, the film serves as a dark twist on the classic Christmas story. The movie is notable for its gore and inventive death scenes, with a killer Santa Claus using various methods to punish those he deems naughty. The film's unique premise has been praised for adding a fresh take on the slasher genre during the holiday season.