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101 Films presents notorious festive horror Silent Night, Deadly Night, available on Blu-ray for the first time in the UK. Highly controversial upon release in 1984, this two-disc edition features both the original theatrical cut of the film and the extended cut with standard definition inserts.
Young Billy witnesses his parents getting killed by a man dressed as Santa Claus after being warned by his senile grandpa that Santa punishes those who are naughty. Now 18 and out of the orphanage, Billy takes on the role of Santa himself, embarking on a yuletide rampage to "punish the naughty". Santa Claus is coming to town, and this time he's got an axe!
Special Features:
DISC ONE: Theatrical Version
- 4K scan of the original camera negative
- R-Rated Theatrical Trailer & VHS
- Trailer
- TV Spots
- Radio Spot
DISC TWO: Extended Unrated Version
- 4K scan of the original camera negative with standard definition inserts
- Slay Bells Ring: The Story of Silent Night, Deadly Night Featuring interviews with writer Michael Hickey, co-executive producers Scott J. Schneid and Dennis Whitehead, editor/second unit director Michael Spence, composer Perry Botkin and actor Robert Brian Wilson
- Oh Deer! An interview with Linnea Quigley
- Christmas in July Silent Night, Deadly Night Locations Then and Now
- Audio commentary with actor Robert Brian
- Wilson and co-executive producer Scott J. Schneid
- Audio commentary with Michael Hickey, Perry Botkin, Scott J. Schneid and Michael Spence
- Audio interview with director Charles E. Sellier, Jr. from Deadpit Radio (Extended Version)
- Santa's Stocking of Outrage
- Poster and Still Gallery
- 101 Films
- 87 mins approx
- Charles E. Sellier Jr.
- 18
- Lilyan Chauvin
- Gilmer McCormick
- Toni Nero
- Charles E. Sellier Jr.
- 2
- B
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101 Films presents notorious festive horror Silent Night, Deadly Night, available on Blu-ray for the first time in the UK. Highly controversial upon release in 1984, this two-disc edition features both the original theatrical cut of the film and the extended cut with standard definition inserts.
Young Billy witnesses his parents getting killed by a man dressed as Santa Claus after being warned by his senile grandpa that Santa punishes those who are naughty. Now 18 and out of the orphanage, Billy takes on the role of Santa himself, embarking on a yuletide rampage to "punish the naughty". Santa Claus is coming to town, and this time he's got an axe!
Special Features:
DISC ONE: Theatrical Version
- 4K scan of the original camera negative
- R-Rated Theatrical Trailer & VHS
- Trailer
- TV Spots
- Radio Spot
DISC TWO: Extended Unrated Version
- 4K scan of the original camera negative with standard definition inserts
- Slay Bells Ring: The Story of Silent Night, Deadly Night Featuring interviews with writer Michael Hickey, co-executive producers Scott J. Schneid and Dennis Whitehead, editor/second unit director Michael Spence, composer Perry Botkin and actor Robert Brian Wilson
- Oh Deer! An interview with Linnea Quigley
- Christmas in July Silent Night, Deadly Night Locations Then and Now
- Audio commentary with actor Robert Brian
- Wilson and co-executive producer Scott J. Schneid
- Audio commentary with Michael Hickey, Perry Botkin, Scott J. Schneid and Michael Spence
- Audio interview with director Charles E. Sellier, Jr. from Deadpit Radio (Extended Version)
- Santa's Stocking of Outrage
- Poster and Still Gallery
- 101 Films
- 87 mins approx
- Charles E. Sellier Jr.
- 18
- Lilyan Chauvin
- Gilmer McCormick
- Toni Nero
- Charles E. Sellier Jr.
- 2
- B
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Not a great movie, but great fun
It’s a killer Santa film from the mid-80’s - you’re not coming here for high art, you’re looking for a trashy good time. Nicely presented from a new master with a great extras package, this is Xmas fun for those who like gore and hilarity.
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