Cinematic Doctrine

Black Christmas (1974) - A Response to the Sexual Revolution

November 27, 2019 Melvin Benson Season 1 Episode 38
Cinematic Doctrine
Black Christmas (1974) - A Response to the Sexual Revolution
Show Notes

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Considered a proto-slasher along the likes of The Town that Dreaded Sundown, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and Psycho, we're nowhere near the holiday favorites of A Christmas Carol, A Christmas Story, or even Die Hard. Nope, this is Black Christmas, and we're getting our seasons greetings from Pi-Kappa-Sigma.

This isn't your normal Christmas movie, and there's no guessing what's wrapped up under the tree, but why don't you go ahead and press that play button and I can give you a couple clues?

(First clue: read the title!)

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Black Christmas (1974) is Rated R. It has no detailed certificate, so here's my own certificate: Frightening images, violence and gore, brief sexual imagery, mild nudity, occasional vulgar speech, strong language, and crude humor. 

It features Olivia Hussey, Keir Dullea, Margot Kidder, Andrea Martin, and John Saxon. 

Directed by Bob Clark. 

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