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Silent Night, Deadly Night

He knows when you've been naughty.
1984 | 79m | English

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Billy Chapman, who was traumatized by his parents' Christmas Eve murder, then brutalized by sadistic orphanage nuns, grows up to dress as jolly St. Nick for a yuletide rampage to punish the naughty.
Release Date: Nov 09, 1984
Director: Charles E. Sellier Jr.
Writer: Paul Caimi, Michael Hickey
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Keywords holiday, santa claus, murder, gore, serial killer, decapitation, orphan, killer santa claus, christmas, person snapping, santa, santy
Production Companies Slayride
Box Office Revenue: $2,491,460
Budget: $1,065,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Robert Brian Wilson Billy at 18
Lilyan Chauvin Mother Superior
Gilmer McCormick Sister Margaret
Charles Dierkop Killer Santa
Toni Nero Pamela
Randy Stumpf Andy
Linnea Quigley Denise
Britt Leach Mr. Sims
Leo Geter Tommy
Amy Styvesant Cindy
Jonathan Best Billy at 5
Danny Wagner Billy at 8
Tara Buckman Mother (Ellie)
Geoff Hansen Father (Jim)
Will Hare Grandpa
Eric Hart Mr. Levitt (Storekeeper)
A. Madeline Smith Sister Ellen
H.E.D. Redford Captain Richards
Max Robinson Officer Barnes
Nancy Borgenicht Mrs. Randall
Vinc Massa Young Boy Sledding: Doug
John Michael Alvarez Young Boy Sledding: Jim
John Bishop Older Boy Sledding: Bob
Richard C. Terry Older Boy Sledding: Mac
Oscar Rowland Dr. Conway
Richard D. Clark Officer Miller
Tip Boxell Officer Murphy
Angela Montoya Girl on Santa's Lap
Molly Cameron Girl's Mother
Jayne Luke Other Mother in Store
Joan Forster Other Mother in Store
Betsy Nagel Other Mother in Store
Barbara Stafford Teen Lover at Orphanage
Paul Mulder Teen Lover at Orphanage
Spencer Ashby Santa at Orphanage
J. Paul Broadhead Santa in Store
Max Broadhead Brother (Ricky) at 4
Alex Burton Brother (Ricky) at 14
Melissa Best Infant Ricky
Dan Rogers Dispatcher
Spencer Alston Child at Orphanage
Kristi Ballard Child at Orphanage
Jacob Peterson Child at Orphanage
Jonathan Wilde Child at Orphanage
Susie Massa Child at Orphanage
Sarah Stuyvesant Child at Orphanage
Name Job
Jim Field Smith Driver
Tom Willett Craft Service
Stanzi Stokes Casting
Debra Rubinstein Casting Assistant
Marcia Dangerfield Local Casting, Dialogue Coach
Perry Botkin Jr. Original Music Composer
Michael Spence Second Unit Director, Editor
Henning Schellerup Director of Photography
Paul Caimi Original Story
Michael Hickey Writer
Charles E. Sellier Jr. Director
Dian Perryman Production Design
Perri Sorel Makeup & Hair
Rick Josephsen Special Effects
Karl Wesson Special Effects Makeup Artist
Frank L. Bare II Stunt Coordinator
Bart Foster Production Manager
Denis L. Stewart Unit Manager, First Assistant Director
Perry Husman Second Assistant Director
Patricia Motyka Script Supervisor
Linda Kiffe Set Decoration
Jim Stoddard Set Dresser
Terry Haskell Property Master
Judee Guilmette Makeup & Hair Assistant
Patricia Balderas Wardrobe Assistant
Jim Manson Wardrobe Assistant
Billy Dickson Camera Operator
Joe Gutt First Assistant Camera
Rebecca Poulos Second Assistant Camera
Scott Howell Second Assistant Camera
Bruce Hamme Gaffer
Dennis Jorgenson Electrician
Arly H. Thomsen Key Grip
John Farr Grip
Kim Kono Grip
Rod Sutton Sound Mixer
Flash Deros Boom Operator
Adam Milo Smalley Music Editor
Terry Porter Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mel Metcalfe Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Chris Carpenter Sound Re-Recording Mixer
G. Lynn Maughan Special Effects Assistant
Bill Sellier Still Photographer
Don Shanks Stunts
Lisa Resendez Stunts
Garth Wilkinson Location Manager
Janet Johnson Production Coordinator
Mark W. Rosenbaum Associate Editor
Simon Gittins Assistant Editor
Claudine Mott Color Timer
James O'Keeffe Transportation Captain
Vikki Williams Driver
John Orlebeck Driver
Steve Bennett Catering
Martin Combs Security Coordinator
Eugene Barmak Producer's Assistant
Jon Mendenhall Production Secretary
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Scott J. Schneid Co-Executive Producer
Dennis Whitehead Co-Executive Producer
Ira Barmak Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

The Original Bad Santa. A cult horror classic, Silent Night, Deadly Night is something of a treat for the old school horror faithful. Plot has a young boy witness the slaying of his parents by a man dressed as Santa Claus. He grows up in an orphanage run by an over zealous Mother Superior, moves ... out when manhood beckons and gets a job in a department store. Come Christmas time he is coerced into being the store Santa and promptly cracks up, grabbing an axe and wreaking slasher hell on everyone who gets in his way. That's pretty much it, the stalk and slash formula in all its bloody glory. It's done very well here, with invention, genuine shocks and it's all boosted by having the mad Santa as an angelic faced beefcake (Robert Brian Wilson). Of course any new-age horror film fan coming to it for the first time now will struggle to see what the appeal is? So listen to the staccato music, feel the nastiness - the humbug of it all, observe that the film makers don't use filler or padding - they get in for some short sharp shock, and it's deliberately icky to garner a reaction. Masterpiece of horror cinema? No of course not, the acting is sub-standard, the ending rushed, but in the same year as Wes Craven unleashed one of cinema's ultimate bogeymen upon us, Charles E. Sellier Jr. and his writers offered us a reason to actually hope Santa Claus doesn't exist. 6.5/10

May 16, 2024
Wuchak
6.0

_**Beware: An ax-wielding Santa**_ A traumatized boy grows up at a Catholic orphanage in a small Utah town near the mountains. Once he gets a job at a toy store at 18, havoc ensues. "Silent Night, Deadly Night" (1984) is infamous for causing moral outrage when it was released, but I never unde ... rstood the indignation. Not only is this a horror flick, it’s a slasher. Shock and grisly killings come with the territory. Aduh. Consider clowns for a moment. They are whimsical & funny and yet no one had an issue when they were used for scares in “He Who Gets Slapped” (1924), “Terror on Tour” (1980) and “Poltergeist” (1982). How exactly is Santa off limits, especially since he was depicted as the killer twelve years earlier in “Tales from the Crypt” (1972), not to mention four years earlier in “Christmas Evil” (1980)? Unlike many slashers, this one takes the time to establish why the killer does what he does. The tone is mostly serious, but there’s also a wink of humor or camp here and there. While it lacks the mood and artistry of “Silent Night, Bloody Night” (1972), it’s serviceable as a one-dimensional (and sometimes amusing) slasher. I appreciated the scenic mountain town locations. Linnea Quigley is notable on the female front as Denise, as is winsome Toni Nero as Pamela. Both are shown top nude so, if that offends you, I suggest staying away. The full version is succinct at 1 hour, 22 minutes (while the theatrical version is 3 minutes shorter). It was shot at Heber City & nearby Midway, Utah, which are both east of Salt Lake City on the other side of the mountain pass. GRADE: B-

Apr 20, 2022