Black Christmas Page #6

Synopsis: It's time for Christmas break, and the sorority sisters make plans for the holiday, but the strange anonymous phone calls are beginning to put them on edge. When Clare disappears, they contact the police, who don't express much concern. Meanwhile Jess is planning to get an abortion, but boyfriend Peter is very much against it. The police finally begin to get concerned when a 13-year-old girl is found dead in the park. They set up a wiretap to the sorority house, but will they be in time to prevent a sorority girl attrition problem?
Director(s): Bob Clark
Production: Warner Bros. Pictures
  2 wins & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.2
Rotten Tomatoes:
67%
R
Year:
1974
98 min
4,665 Views


Jess?

Jess, were you in there?

Jess?

Jess?

Jess?

Jess, is that you?

Jess, are you in there?

Jess?

Jess, is that you?

Jess, it's so unjust to me!

I thought you've already left?

Jess, you had me worried.

What are you doing down here?

Jess.

I knew it. I knew it in

my gut that it was that kid.

Why would Peter start

killing people?

I don't know.

He must commit a call after...

after each murder!

It's hard to believe Jess would

kill anybody but not Peter!

And she's under.

How long do you think it would be

before I can talk to her?

Just a couple of questions.

Well, she'll be up for at least 4 hours, pretty grabbiest ahead.

- What time will her parents get here?

- A couple of hours.

I drive them down from Eglinton.

I don't say with its all ends.

But the condition that she's in,

I wouldn't count on talking to her

before tomorrow afternoon if I were you.

Did anybody help to find

Patrick Cornell?

- Who?

- Phyl's boyfriend.

It's okay, I will do it.

Uh, Lieutenant!

I think we got to take these bodies to

the morgue in Lincoln Ville.

The hospital doesn't have facilities to

handle this many at one time.

All right, tell the coroner,

they can start the autopsy right away.

I'll notify the parents

for identification.

Yes, sir. Uh, I think

that'll wrap everything up here, sir.

State labs guys will be here

in about an hour.

Reporters, sir, and television news guys are

taking up pictures.

Get them hell out of here.

- Tell them I am down to the station, could you?

- Okay.

All right, you guys.

Come one, back off! Back off!

Yes, the girl's father is upstairs,

but he can't tell you.

Would you keep it down please,

we got a sick girl in here.

Come on, get out!

Out of here.

Come on, come on! Move it!

He is in shock. Help me get him down stair.

He got to go to hospital.

You will be alright,

Mr Harrison.

He's going to be diagnostic.

Get out everybody in the house!

Okay get a tight hand here.

Eventually, give us everything to wrap up!

- All right, Lieutenant, voulez-vous.

- Hey, Lieutenant.

Hey you! Out! Out!

- Go on Lieutenant, as I can.

- Move!

Jesus! What's the matter with this guy?

He's suffering from shock. We have to get him

down to the hospital. Can you get us a car, Nash?

Yeah, yeah, let's go!

All right, McArthy,

you have a little time to schedule, all right?

Agnes!

It's me, Billy!

VictorR 11/01/2013.

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