- Clips of the movie are shown
Mad Ron's Prevues from Hell (Video 1987)
What looks to be a U.S. TV spot for this film is featured under the title "Silent Night, Evil Night" ("Black Christmas").Nightmare in Canada: Canadian Horror on Film (TV Movie 2004)
It is mentioned and discussed. Also, footage of this movie is shown."The 100 Scariest Movie Moments" Part I: 100-81 (TV Episode 2004)
Number 87 on the list42nd Street Forever! Volume 1: Horror on 42nd Street (Video 2004)
The film's theatrical trailer is featured.Halloween: 25 Years of Terror (Video 2006)
A clip is shown.
Blow Out (1981)
The opening "movie within a movie", with a heavy-breathing killer peering into the windows of a sorority house via a point-of-view shot.The Pit (1981)
Scene in which Jamie makes an anonymous phone call.Rocktober Blood (1984)
Sequence in which Lynn, Donna and Honey are in a house outside the city."It's a Living" A Very Scary It's a Living (TV Episode 1989)
Dot lists the horror movies she has watched. Black Christmas is one of them.There's Nothing Out There (1991)
Video case is shown in a video store.
Citizen Kane (1941)
High and low camera angles, shots through windows and use of perspectives.The Seventh Victim (1943)
It is referenced.The Spiral Staircase (1946)
Similar moment with someone hiding in the closet shadows and the close up of a sinister eye.Secret Beyond the Door... (1947)
It is referenced.Sorry, Wrong Number (1948)
Telephone terror.
Black Christmas (2006)
Black Christmas (2019)
In-name-only remake of the original 1974 Bob Clark psychological slasher horror film.Black Christmas: 2021 Remake (2021)
Remake of
Student Bodies (1981)
1) Entire opening sequence. 2) Plastic bag scene.Hexed (1993)
Hexina's attempts stabbing Matthew in the bed spoofs Barb getting stabbed by the killer with the figurine."The Simpsons" Homer to the Max (TV Episode 1999)
When Homer was sitting on a rocking chair looking out the window."The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy" Bully Boogie/Here Thar Be Dwarves (TV Episode 2004)
Mandy tells the audience "The call is coming from inside the house".Bill Maher: I'm Swiss (TV Special 2005)
Bill parodies the famous "calls are coming from inside the house" line.