Black Christmas is a 1974 Canadian slasher film directed by Bob Clark and written by A. Roy Moore, and largely based on a series of murders that took place in Quebec, Canada around Christmas time. The film's score is by Carl Zittrer. It was distributed by Ambassador Film Distributors in Canada and Warner Bros. in the United States. It follows a group of college students who must face a deranged serial killer lurking in their sorority house. It stars Olivia Hussey, Keir Dullea, Margot Kidder, Andrea Martin, Marian Waldman, and John Saxon. A remake of the same name directed by Glen Morgan was... released on December 25, 2006. The movie was inspired by an urban legend called "The Babysitter and the Man Upstairs." Today the film has a cult following and has been cited as "the first slasher film". A sorority house is hosting a Christmas party late into the night. A seemingly disoriented man climbs up the house's trellis and through an open attic window. During the party, sorority sister Jess Bradford receives an obscene phone call from a recurrent caller the house has named "the moaner".
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| Release date: | October 11, 1974 |
| Directed by: | Bob Clark |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 98 Minutes |
| Producer: | Bob Clark |
| Editor: | Stan Cole |
| Music by: | Carl Zittrer |
| Cinematography: | Reginald H. Morris |
| Screenplay by: | Roy Moore |
| Estimated budget: | $620,000 |
| Genre: | Thriller |