Canada 1974, 98 min, Dir: Bob Clark
50th Anniversary / New Restoration
Holiday movies are sentimental and uplifting, but surprisingly devoid of knife murders. BLACK CHRISTMAS—one of the most influential Hitchcockian slashers of all time—is here to help. When sorority sisters Olivia Hussey, Margot Kidder, and Andrea Martin find themselves under attack from a foul-mouthed killer, it’s up to police chief John Saxon to even the odds. But what about Keir Dullea, the brooding art-school pianist? Could he have something to do with the mutilation rampage?
Anyone who attends BOTH White Christmas (6PM) and Black Christmas (8:30PM) gets a free small popcorn (only redeemable at the first film).
With a live organ pre-show by Brennan Cameron at 8:30PM. Film at 9:00PM.
Brennan Cameron has been contributing to music in Edmonton without a bio or respectable social media presence since 2004. In addition to his award-winning work as a composer, arranger and producer, he is most noted as a keyboardist and multi-instrumentalist, having contributed to over sixty recordings and thousands of live performances with hundreds of artists across Canada and around the world.