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[[Image:Silent_Night,_Deadly_Night_poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984)'']] | [[Image:Silent_Night,_Deadly_Night_poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984)'']] | ||
''Silent Night, Deadly Night'' is a 1984 slasher film produced by Ira Barmak, written by Michael Hickey, directed by Charles Sellier, Jr. and starring Robert Brian Wilson. It focuses on a young boy who, after witnessing his parents' brutal murder at the hands of a man clad in a Santa suit on Christmas, grows up tumultuously in a Catholic orphanage and slowly emerges into a spree killer himself | '''''Silent Night, Deadly Night''''' is a 1984 slasher film produced by Ira Barmak, written by Michael Hickey, directed by Charles Sellier, Jr. and starring Robert Brian Wilson. It focuses on a young boy who, after witnessing his parents' brutal murder at the hands of a man clad in a Santa suit on Christmas, grows up tumultuously in a Catholic orphanage and slowly emerges into a spree killer himself. The film would be followed by a sequel, ''[[Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2]]'', which utilized a lot of footage from this movie. | ||
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==Colt Government Model== | ==Colt Government Model== | ||
The Killer Santa (Charles Dierkop) and police searching for Billy Caldwell carry [[Colt Government Model]]s. | The Killer Santa (Charles Dierkop) and police searching for Billy Caldwell carry [[Colt Government Model]]s. | ||
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Silent Night, Deadly Night is a 1984 slasher film produced by Ira Barmak, written by Michael Hickey, directed by Charles Sellier, Jr. and starring Robert Brian Wilson. It focuses on a young boy who, after witnessing his parents' brutal murder at the hands of a man clad in a Santa suit on Christmas, grows up tumultuously in a Catholic orphanage and slowly emerges into a spree killer himself. The film would be followed by a sequel, Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2, which utilized a lot of footage from this movie.
The following weapons were used in the film Silent Night, Deadly Night:
Handguns
Colt Government Model
The Killer Santa (Charles Dierkop) and police searching for Billy Caldwell carry Colt Government Models.
Smith and Wesson Model 15
The convience store owner grabs a Smith & Wesson Model 15 from under the counter, but is shot before he can use it. The police captain carries one in a shoulder holster.
Star Model B
In a flashback, the Killer Santa's Colt Government Model is substituted with a Star Model B. Close examination reveals an external extractor, smaller bore and a different, unflared ejection port, compared with the Government Model above.