Christmas Evil
(AKA You Better Watch Out, Terror in Toyland)
Dir: Lewis Jackson
1980
****
Santa slashers aren't really supposed to be anything other
than fun or gory, Lewis Jackson's Christmas Evil is neither. It isn't even a slasher, although it was
marketed as such. It does have a man in a Santa suit on somewhat of a rampage
but there is nothing mindless about it. Far from it. Christmas Evil is the
festive version of Taxi Driver. Our Santa is Harry Stadling, a disturbed forty
something with mental health issues. Harry, like all evil Santas,
was traumatised as young child during Christmas when he saw Santa
(his father dressed up) getting naughty with his own mother. He blamed his
brother at the time and still, as an adult, his brother looks out for him and
feels responsible (which leads to an amazing climax). When work gets too much
and cracks start to appear, Harry finally looses it, although not in the way
you might expect. His mission is to become Santa and to dish out charity, hope
and goodwill to all men but woe betide anyone who stands in his
way. His mission is based on social and moral responsibility. He's quite the
empathetic character, when he's not killing people as they sleep that is.
Brandon Maggart's performance should have been regarded as iconic years ago. The
direction is brilliant, it's an eerie thriller with an intelligent idea.
Certain scenes, such as 'The Christmas party' and the films concluding shot are
the stuff of cinematic brilliance. This is a misunderstood and
overlooked masterpiece failed by poor marketing.
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