
Silent Night, Bloody Night 2014
When a quiet Christmas Eve gathering takes a terrifying turn in *Silent Night, Bloody Night (2014)*, the idyllic atmosphere shatters as an uninvited guest forces the guests to confront their hidden secrets.
Director: Serge Meynard
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Silent Night, Bloody Night (2014) about?
This psychological thriller follows a group of friends enjoying Christmas Eve at a cozy gathering—until their festive night spirals into chaos. A mysterious intruder forces each guest to reveal their darkest secrets, turning the holiday celebration into a tense standoff filled with betrayal and dread.
Who directed Silent Night, Bloody Night?
Serge Meynard, known for his work in French cinema, directed *Silent Night, Bloody Night*. His direction amplifies the film's claustrophobic tension and psychological depth.
Who stars in Silent Night, Bloody Night?
The film features a talented cast including Jean-Pierre Lorit, Armelle Deutsch, Thierry Godard, Christine Citti, and Isabelle Gélinas, each delivering gripping performances that drive the story forward.
Is Silent Night, Bloody Night (2014) worth watching?
As a thriller, it delivers solid suspense and a unique holiday twist, though its impact depends on how much you enjoy slow-burn psychological tension. Fans of *Home Alone* meets *The Thing* will find it a refreshing change of pace.
How long is Silent Night, Bloody Night?
The film runs for 90 minutes.
About Silent Night, Bloody Night (2014) — A Christmas Thriller Unraveling Hidden Secrets
When a quiet Christmas Eve gathering takes a terrifying turn in *Silent Night, Bloody Night (2014)*, the idyllic atmosphere shatters as an uninvited guest forces the guests to confront their hidden secrets. Directed by Serge Meynard, this psychological thriller transforms a festive celebration into a claustrophobic nightmare, where every confession peels back layers of guilt and deception. The film thrives on tension, blending holiday cheer with sinister undercurrents to deliver a chilling experience that lingers long after the credits roll.
Jean-Pierre Lorit, Armelle Deutsch, and Thierry Godard lead the cast, grounding the film's unsettling premise with compelling performances. As the stranger's demands escalate, the line between victim and perpetrator blurs, leaving audiences questioning who among the guests—if anyone—can be trusted. With its tight 90-minute runtime and relentless pacing, *Silent Night, Bloody Night* is a masterclass in suspense, proving that even the most joyous occasions can hide dark surprises.