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Ho, ho, ho!
Christmas time is here and that means it’s time for the crew from The Resurrection of Zombie 7 Podcast to dive into some of that Christmas Horror. We are going to start our month long horror celebration of the holiday by travelling back to 1980 and the beginnings of the slasher subgenre with…
Directed by genre favorite, David Hess and starring Jennifer Runyon in her first film appearance, To All A Good Night has a somewhat historical sidenote to it. It’s the first feature length film to feature Santa Claus as a killer. That might seem somewhat mundane to today’s horror audience, but back in 1980, that was a big deal. The fact that it was an independent horror film with a limited release and virtually no advertising saved it from the kind of protests Silent Night, Deadly Night would receive a few years later.
Some very horny girls are spending the holidays at their finishing school, but a very creepy Santa Claus is going to see to it that many of them don’t make it to the actual holiday. An early slasher, To All A Good Night, hits all the slasher tropes and even adds a bit of a twist.
Join Ron and Little Miss Horror Nerd as they run from Santa, question English accents and figure out if horror movie characters are supposed to actually care that their friends are dying.