Silent Night, Deadly Night
Silent Night, Deadly Night
As a child, Billy saw with his own eyes how a man in a Santa suit killed his parents. As an adult, he dons a jolly red suit every Christmas and goes on a bloody rampage to satisfy his warped sense of justice. Read more The film "One Silent Night" is the second remake of the original film "Silent Night, Deadly Night", which was released in 1984. Producers: The Cineverse team is the same team behind Terrifier 3, which became the highest-grossing independent slasher in recent years (grossing over $72 million). Collaboration: Cineverse has teamed up with franchise veterans Silent Night, Deadly Night (Scott Schneid and Dennis Whitehead, producers of the 1984 original) for a modern remake. Director/Writer: Mike P. Nelson (Wrong Turn, V/H/S/85) - He emphasizes that working with the Terrifier 3 team is "an honor and a chance to make a new iconic slasher." There is a romantic line in the film - because it is a classic slasher element. The sympathy between the young heroes adds an emotional contrast to the horrors. It concerns the character of Pamela (played by Ruby Modine) and her relationship with the main character, Billy Chapman. However, in the style of the film, this line quickly takes on a dark tone as Billy's mental state deteriorates and the romance becomes part of the dramatic conflict. "Silent Night, Deadly Night" is a modern remake of the cult slasher from 1984, which at one time became a sensation and caused a wave of protests. The new version was created by the Cineverse production team, known for the successful hit Terrifier 3 ("Terrifying 3"), which collected more than $70 million at the global box office. Directed by Mike P. Nelson, who promises "the scariest Christmas movie of the decade." Every year during the winter holidays, there is a horror film in the box office, in which the character of Santa Claus is reinterpreted. This year it's One Quiet Night, a slasher film about a little boy who witnesses Santa Claus killing his parents as a child. Many years later, he dons a Santa suit and goes on a hunt for brutal revenge. Written and directed by Mike P. Nelson (Sweet Revenge) and starring rising genre star Rohan Campbell (Halloween Ends, The Monkey) alongside Ruby Modine, Mark Acheson, David Lawrence Brown and David Tomlinson. The film is a new interpretation of the brutal original 1984 holiday horror film Silent Night, Deadly Night. There was already one remake in 2012, but the new version promises to be tougher and more atmospheric. The same team of producers and distributors who were behind the success of the horror movie Terrifier 2&3 (in the Ukrainian box office - "Terrible 3") is responsible for the production and promotion of the film.