

Silent Night 2012
"You better watch out."
In *Silent Night (2012)*, directed by Steven C.
Director: Steven C. Miller
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Silent Night (2012) about?
Set against the backdrop of a small town's Christmas Eve parade, *Silent Night* follows a sheriff and his deputy as they uncover a serial killer dressed as Santa Claus who targets residents he deems "naughty." What begins as a festive celebration spirals into a deadly game of cat and mouse.
Who directed Silent Night?
Steven C. Miller directed *Silent Night*, helming this darkly comedic yet suspenseful holiday horror with a sharp eye for blending humor and terror.
Who stars in Silent Night?
The film features Malcolm McDowell, Jaime King, Donal Logue, Ellen Wong, and Lisa Marie in key roles, delivering performances that oscillate between dark comedy and genuine menace.
Is Silent Night (2012) worth watching?
While it's rated unrated, *Silent Night* delivers a unique twist on holiday horror with its mix of comedy and thrills. Fans of offbeat slashers and festive-themed chills may find its dark humor and suspenseful pacing rewarding, though it's not for those seeking a traditional Christmas movie.
How long is Silent Night?
Silent Night has a runtime of 94 minutes, making it a brisk but intense holiday horror experience.
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About Silent Night (2012) — A Holiday Horror Where Santa's Delivering Death Instead of Presents
In *Silent Night (2012)*, directed by Steven C. Miller, a quiet Midwestern town's festive Christmas Eve parade takes a chilling turn when a masked killer in a Santa suit begins targeting those deemed "naughty," leaving the local sheriff and his deputy racing against time to stop the holiday horror. With a darkly comedic edge, the film blends holiday cheer with violent suspense, exploring themes of retribution, morality, and the unsettling side of festive traditions. Malcolm McDowell, Jaime King, and Donal Logue lead a cast that balances dark humor with genuine tension, setting the stage for a holiday thriller that defies expectations.
As the body count rises, the town's cheerful atmosphere gives way to paranoia, with each victim's crime seemingly judged by the killer's twisted sense of justice. The film's mix of comedy, horror, and mystery keeps viewers on edge, questioning who might be next in this macabre Christmas saga.




