A Bruised Jaime King On The Set Of ‘Silent Night’

A sadist Santa has come to punish the naughty of Cryer, and this Christmas Eve will be anything but a Silent Night…

Now filming in Winnipeg is Silent Night, a “loose remake” of Charles E. Sellier Jr.’s 1984 classic Silent Night, Deadly Night that’s being directed by Steven C. Miller.

Jaime King (My Bloody Valentine, Mother’s Day), Malcolm McDowell (Halloween), Donal Logue (Shark Night 3D), Jamie Kennedy (Scream), Brendan Fehr (Final Destination), Lisa Marie (Sleepy Hollow) and Ellen Wong (Scott Pilgrim vs the World) all star in the Anchor Bay reboot.

Miller has been tweeting and posting Facebook updates from set, check out a beaten and bruised look at King by reading below. READ MORE

Jamie King Hopes To Survive Third Slasher Remake… ‘Silent Night’!

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News has been snaking its way through Twitter that Jamie King (left; Mother’s Day) is set to star in her third slasher remake.

Bloody Disgusting discovered that King, who toplined both Lionsgate My Bloody Valentine 3D and Anchor Bay’s Mother’s Day redos, will also be featured in Anchor Bay’s forthcoming Silent Night, a new horror pic from The Genre Company and Inferno’s Ember Productions.

In the film, “A local police department’s search for the killer Santa Claus terrorizing their remote Midwestern town on Christmas Eve.

Malcolm McDowell will play Sheriff Cooper, a small-town hero ready for some big-time action.

Under the Bed and Automaton Transfusion helmer Steven C. Miller will direct from a script by exec producer Jayson Rothwell. The pic is a loose remake of TriStar’s 1984 film Silent Night, Deadly Night which went on to spawn four sequels.

With principal photography scheduled for next month, Anchor Bay plans to unspool the project worldwide this holiday season.

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My Bloody Valentine 3-D (remake)

In the remake Tom (Jensen Ackles) returns to his hometown on the tenth anniversary of the Valentine’s night massacre that claimed the life of 22 people. Instead of a homecoming, Tom finds himself suspected of committing the murders.

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The Tripper (V)

The film revolves around a group of friends who escape to a modern-day Woodstock concert for a weekend of debauchery, only to be stalked by a fanatical killer determined to finish what he started years earlier.