Don't Open Till Christmas (1984) Reviews

Don't Open Till Christmas (1984)
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In this run-of-the-mill horror film, it is the Christmas season, and derelicts who need money for food and/or booze get jobs playing Saint Nick in the city's department stores. An insane killer has taken a strong dislike to these Santas and either violently does them in or disfigures them in very ugly ways. A Scotland Yard detective (Edmund Purdom, also the director) has been assigned to capture the serial killer, but when he is unable to get results fast enough, he is replaced by Sgt. Powell (Mark Jones). The list of suspects includes the Scotland Yard detective, a reporter who happens to be on the scene just after one of the crimes is committed, and another fellow who was also around for several of the attacks and is indirectly related to one of the victims. The puzzle will hopefully be solved while some Santas (Father Christmas in England) are still around. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Edmund PurdomAlan Lake, (more)
Director(s):
Edmund PurdonEdmund Purdom, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Jeff H.

I watch this movie on vhs last night. One of the best christmas horror films of all time. This movie needs a proper dvd release.

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Melissa D.

Why show movie on here when its shown as unavailable??

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Helen C.

sounds good

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    Jeff H.

    I watch this movie on vhs last night. One of the best christmas horror films of all time. This movie needs a proper dvd release.

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    Melissa D.

    Why show movie on here when its shown as unavailable??

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    Helen C.

    sounds good

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