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Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker (1991) // dir. Martin Kitrosser
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Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning, 1985)
"Jason Voorhees? You're out of your fucking mind, you've been out in the sun too long! Jason Voorhees is dead! His body was cremated, he's nothing but a handful of ash."
"You know that for sure, mayor? Were you there? Did you see him cremated?"
#friday the 13th part v: a new beginning#jasoniad#slasher film#horror imagery tw#1985#danny steinmann#martin kitrosser#david cohen#john shepherd#shavar ross#juliette cummins#todd bryant#tiffany helm#melanie kinnaman#corey parker#miguel a. núñez jr.#sonny shields#dick wieand#rebecca wood#ric mancini#absolutely the dumbest film in the series so far‚ and contender for one of the dumbest slashers to come out of the 80s marathon of big#screen splatterers. starts with an unlikeable vibe full of ott eccentric characters and needlessly goofy asides and silly performances#and ends with one of the most inane and inexplicable twists in horror cinema (so much so that a scene explaining it had to be shot and#inserted in post after test audiences understandably reacted with bafflement). I'd be even harder on this film if it wasn't also doing#one thing really well: it sets up one twist so cleverly and with such capable misdirection that i was fully suckered when it DOESN'T happen#and instead the stupider twist does. it sounds weird but it's a case of leading on a smug and self confident horror viewer (guilty) and#it's honestly a brilliant bit of 'i bet you have this figured out huh.. Wrong!'. otherwise tho yeah this is not a great film. also it's#very noticeably sleazier and nastier than its predecessors‚ with much more nudity and sex and general exploitation.#director Steinmann had a background in pornography and it shows pretty clearly; disquieting too to read about the bts shoots which give an#impression of an unsafe and exploitative film production which pressured the women in the cast into doing more nude work
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Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker (1991) dir. Martin Kitrosser
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Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker  (1991)
Dir. Martin Kitrosser
A young boy sees his father killed by a toy that was anonymously delivered to his house. After that, he is too traumatized to speak, and his mother must deal with both him and the loss of her husband. Meanwhile, a toy maker named Joe Peto builds some suspicious-looking toys, and a mysterious man creeps around both the toy store and the boy's house...but who is responsible for the killer toys?
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SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT 5: THE TOY MAKER (1991)
Director: Martin Kitrosser Cinematography: James Mathers
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Silent Night, Deadly Night Collection will be released on December 13 via Lionsgate. The Blu-ray set includes the third, fourth, and fifth installments in the Christmas horror franchise. It’s the 28th installment in the Vestron Video Collector’s Series. 
1989's Silent Night, Deadly Night 3: Better Watch Out! is directed by Monte Hellman (Two-Lane Blacktop) and written by Rex Weiner. Richard Beymer, Bill Moseley, Samantha Scully, Eric Da Re, Laura Harring, Elizabeth Hoffman, and Robert Culp star.
1990's Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation is directed by Brian Yuzna (Society) and written by Zeph E. Daniel (Society). Maud Adams, Tommy Hinkley, Allyce Beasley, Clint Howard, and Neith Hunter star.
1991's Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker is directed by Martin Kitrosser (writer of Friday the 13th Parts III and V) from a script he co-wrote with Brian Yuzna (Society). William Thorne, Mickey Rooney, Jane Higginson, Tracy Fraim, and Brian Bremer star.
All three films are presented in high definition with English 2.0 DTS-HD Master Audio. Devon Whitehead designed the cover art. Special features are detailed below.
Silent Night, Deadly Night 3: Better Watch Out special features:
Audio commentary by film historian Jarret Gahan
Interview with actor Bill Moseley
Interview with creative consultant Steven Gaydos
Interview with executive producer Richard Gladstein
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Still gallery
It’s a very bloody Christmas after Ricky Caldwell, the notorious “Killer Santa Claus,” awakens from a six-year coma with one thing on his mind: murder.
Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation special features:
Audio commentary by director Brian Yuzna
Our Man Ricky with Clint Howard
Interview with writer Woody Keith
Interview with effects artist Screaming Mad George
Interview with executive producer Richard Gladstein
Trailer
Still Gallery
A reporter’s investigation into a mysterious death leads her into the clutches of a cult that’s chosen her as its new queen.
Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker special features:
 Audio commentary by director/co-writer Martin Kitrosser
Interview with producer/co-writer Brian Yuzna
Interview with actor Brian Bremer
Interview with effects artist Screaming Mad George
Interview with executive producer Richard Gladstein
Trailer
Still gallery
Mickey Rooney stars as a toy maker whose creations display some very human – and deadly – tendencies.
Pre-order Silent Night, Deadly Night Collection.
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Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker, 1991
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Martin Kitrosser - Dumb and Dumber, dir. Bobby and Peter Farrelly, 1994.
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videoreligion · 6 years
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Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker (1991)
Because Mickey Rooney was one of several celebrities to lead the charge against the original Silent Night, Deadly Night from 1984, its a little strange that he would take a role in the series seven years later. Because it is a stand alone story, its speculated that it was produced with a separate title (The Toy Maker) and he was not informed of it being a SNDN film (I cant find much in the way of a source for this). Either way it still seems odd he would take the role, after campaigning so vigorously for censorship of the killer Santa in the original. - RevTerry
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Friday the 13th: Part III (Friday the 13th Part 3: 3D, 1982)
"Goddamnit, Shelly, why do you always have to be such an asshole?"
"Sorry. And I'm not an asshole, I'm an actor."
"Same thing."
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March 22, 1985 - Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning is released theatrically in the US.
The slasher film was written by David Cohen, Martin Kitrosser and Danny Steinmann with Steinmann also serving as director. It starred Melanie Kinnaman, John Shepherd, Shavar Ross and Richard Young.
Casting for the film was done under a fake title, Repetition, and several of the actors did not find out it was a Friday the 13th film until after they were cast in their roles.
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Horror Movie Review: Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker (1991)
The fifth and final Silent Night, Deadly Night movie in the franchise came only a year after the last movie which in turn came out a year after the third. That’s three Silent Night, Deadly Night movies in three years. Easy now.
You can read our reviews of the four films in the franchise below as well as the loose remake of the original in 2012.
1984 – Silent Night, Deadly Night 1987 – Silent…
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