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Black Christmas (2006)

December 15, 2006 (CA) Horror, Mystery • 92m

Overview

As the residents of sorority house Pi Kappa Sigma prepare for the festive season, a stranger begins a series of obscene phone calls with dubious intentions...

Director

Glen Morgan

Top Billed

Katie Cassidy

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Katie Cassidy
Katie Cassidy

Kelli Presley

Mary Elizabeth Winstead
Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Heather Fitzgerald

Lacey Chabert
Lacey Chabert

Dana Mathis

Kristen Cloke
Kristen Cloke

Leigh Colvin

Andrea Martin
Andrea Martin

Barbara 'Ms. Mac' MacHenry

Karin Konoval
Karin Konoval

Billy's Mother

Robert Mann
Robert Mann

Billy Lenz - 20 & 35 Years

Dean Friss
Dean Friss

Agnes - 16 & 22 Years

Leela Savasta
Leela Savasta

Clair Crosby

Cainan Wiebe
Cainan Wiebe

Billy Lenz - 5 & 12 Years

Christina Crivici
Christina Crivici

Agnes - 8 Years

Howard Siegel
Howard Siegel

Lover / Stepfather

Peter Wilds
Peter Wilds

Frank Lenz

Ron Selmour
Ron Selmour

Security Guard

Peter New
Peter New

Sanitarium Orderly

Christian Sloan
Christian Sloan

Richard Steinmetz

Alycia Purrott
Alycia Purrott

Candy Striper

Juan Riedinger
Juan Riedinger

Morgue Attendant

Jill Teed
Jill Teed

News Reporter

Jerry Wasserman
Jerry Wasserman

Medical Examiner

Anne Marie DeLuise
Anne Marie DeLuise

Kelli's Mother

Greg Kean
Greg Kean

Kelli's Father

Wendy Buss
Wendy Buss

Security (uncredited)

Crew
Shirley Walker
Shirley Walker

Original Music Composer

Robert McLachlan
Robert McLachlan

Director of Photography

Dave McMoyler
Dave McMoyler

Supervising Sound Editor

Glen Morgan
Glen Morgan

Screenplay

Dino DiMuro
Dino DiMuro

Sound Effects Editor

Tim Walston
Tim Walston

Sound Designer

Jon Title
Jon Title

Sound Effects Editor

Michael Kowalski
Michael Kowalski

Visual Effects Supervisor

Allan Magled
Allan Magled

Visual Effects Supervisor

James Tichenor
James Tichenor

Visual Effects Supervisor

Jennifer Mylrea
Jennifer Mylrea

Stunt Double

Rob Hayter
Rob Hayter

Stunt Double

Jon Kralt
Jon Kralt

Stunt Double

Dave Hospes
Dave Hospes

Stunt Coordinator

Chris Devitt
Chris Devitt

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Roger Scott Russell
Roger Scott Russell

Second Assistant Director

Terry Hutcheson
Terry Hutcheson

Visual Effects Producer

Peter Wilke
Peter Wilke

Steadicam Operator

Nancy Ford
Nancy Ford

Assistant Art Director

Matthew Lynch
Matthew Lynch

Visual Effects Producer

J. Stanley Johnston
J. Stanley Johnston

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Melissa Sherwood Hofmann
Melissa Sherwood Hofmann

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Jeffrey Wilhoit
Jeffrey Wilhoit

Foley Artist

Catherine Ircha
Catherine Ircha

Set Designer

Bruce Worrall
Bruce Worrall

Second Unit Director of Photography

Michelle Pitney
Michelle Pitney

Set Decoration Buyer

Paul Lavigne
Paul Lavigne

Costume Set Supervisor

Jack Hardy
Jack Hardy

First Assistant Director

Katharina Brand
Katharina Brand

Set Decoration Buyer

David Hadaway
David Hadaway

Set Designer

Paul Edwards
Paul Edwards

Key Hair Stylist

James Moriana
James Moriana

Foley Artist

Geoff Redknap
Geoff Redknap

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Marny Eng
Marny Eng

Stunt Double

Kent Kubena
Kent Kubena

Co-Producer

Scott Nemes
Scott Nemes

Executive Producer

Mark Lane
Mark Lane

Set Decoration

Gregory Mah
Gregory Mah

Costume Design

Mark S. Freeborn
Mark S. Freeborn

Production Design

Tony Wohlgemuth
Tony Wohlgemuth

Art Direction

Bob Clark
Bob Clark

Executive Producer

Todd Wagner
Todd Wagner

Executive Producer

Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban

Executive Producer

Marc Butan
Marc Butan

Executive Producer

Noah Segal
Noah Segal

Executive Producer

Mike Upton
Mike Upton

Co-Producer



Reviews

John Chard

⭐ 3/10

October 2, 2015

Eye eye, what we got ere then?

There's a running eyeball motif throughout this revamp/reimaging of Bob Clark's much revered culter of the same name (1974), after sitting through it you may, like me, feel like extracting your own eyeballs and playing ping-pong with them!

Bunch of pretty sorority girls get menaced and mangled by a deranged killer who has come home for Christmas...

This lacks everything that made Bob Clark's film so effect… read the rest.

Gimly

⭐ 5/10

January 17, 2020

Obviously doesn't hold a candle to the original, and some of the acting is pretty genuinely bad, but it knows what it wants and it goes for it. What it wants, here being: To be hamstrung to keeping in step with its predecessor but also being wildly different enough to piss anyone off who was expecting an actual "remake".

_Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

Wuchak

⭐ 7/10

March 21, 2021

_**More entertaining than the original, but marred by a ridiculous tacked-on ending**_

During Christmas Eve at a sorority house in New Hampshire, the students & housemother are harassed by a killer who likes to gouge out eyes. For some strange reason the mad slasher knows all the inner rooms and crawlspaces of the house (attic, basement, etc.).

“Black Christmas” (2006) is the first of two remakes of the original film from 1974 (the other be… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$9,000,000

Revenue

$21,510,851

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