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Christmas Evil
Description
The film follows a boy loving Christmas. When he grows up, he is desperate because he realizes Santa is not real. So that, He is always obsessed to make the Christmas spirit a reality for his toy, which can make a tragedy.
The film follows a boy loving Christmas. When he grows up, he is desperate because he realizes Santa is not real. So that, He is always obsessed to make the Christmas spirit a reality for his toy, which can make a tragedy.
Actors:
Carrie Steele,
T. Wellington Perkins,
Lance Holcomb,
Lewis Jackson,
Tyrone Holmes,
Mark Margolis,
Rutanya Alda,
Marian Vitale,
Joe Jamrog,
Joan Jonas,
Annie Gagen,
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Carrie Steele
T. Wellington Perkins
Lance Holcomb
Lewis Jackson
Tyrone Holmes
Mark Margolis
26 November 1939, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Rutanya Alda
13 October 1942, Riga, Latvia
Marian Vitale
Joe Jamrog
21 December 1932, Flushing, New York, USA
Joan Jonas
Annie Gagen
Director:
Lewis Jackson
Lewis Jackson
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Brandon Maggart #Christmas Evil #Dianne Hull #Edward R. Pressman Film #Jeffrey DeMunn #Lewis Jackson
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December 26, 2011
The film is noted for starting a sub-genre of the jolly St. Nick as a psycho slasher killer.
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July 26, 2002
Even before "Halloween," there was "Black Christmas."
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Harry is played... with the kind of range & intensity more usually associated with De Niro's Travis Bickle or Joe Spinell's Frank Zito than with the blankly cartoonish Jasons, Michaels & Freddies who would come to dominate the mainstream slashers.

