An orphaned teenager finds himself being dominated by his aunt who's hell-bent on keeping him with her at all costs.An orphaned teenager finds himself being dominated by his aunt who's hell-bent on keeping him with her at all costs.An orphaned teenager finds himself being dominated by his aunt who's hell-bent on keeping him with her at all costs.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination
Bill Paxton
- Eddie
- (as William Paxton)
Steve 'Bunker' de France
- Lab Man
- (as Steve DeFrance)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThough no one involved in the film's creative process has ever given an on-record interview about the genesis for the movie, it apparently began as a novel. A book released around the same time as the movie under the title "Butcher Baker Nightmare Maker" is far more complex than a simple novelization. It includes vivid physical descriptions of the characters that often differ greatly from the actors' onscreen appearance, as well as in-depth backstories for several characters, including secondary characters who receive little screen time. The book also leaves it a mystery until far later in the narrative as to what happened to Billy's parents, and also continues on past the movie's ending, wrapping up the stories of several characters whose fates are not addressed in the film's epilogue.
- GoofsWhen aunt is tenderizing meat, it changes from not being tenderized to tenderized and back to not being tenderized between shots.
- Quotes
Detective Joe Carlson: Now, Miss Roberts, you married?
Cheryl Roberts: No.
Detective Joe Carlson: Divorced?
Cheryl Roberts: No.
Detective Joe Carlson: Widowed?
Cheryl Roberts: No.
Detective Joe Carlson: But you do have boyfriends?
Cheryl Roberts: No.
Detective Joe Carlson: Do you like girls?
Cheryl Roberts: God, you're a pig!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Video Nasties: Moral Panic, Censorship & Videotape (2010)
- SoundtracksLittle Boy Billy
Words and Music by Joyce Bulifant
Featured review
There are a lot of familiar faces in this one; not surprising, as the (replacement) director was William Asher. The result, then, is a competently filmed slasher-style entry, even if the film tends to use television-style resolutions throughout. (And, yes, Bo Svenson's bigoted cop character is a bit too arch; and the same can be said for Tyrell's increasingly unhinged Baby Jane-like "Cheryl." But the cast is solid and the same can be said for the directing.)
That said, this would be a forgettable entry but for the fact that it is almost singularly unique for the time-period in using two complementary narratives dealing with sexuality: In the first, Svenson's Joe Carlson is a man obsessed with weeding out "deviants" in "his" community, even if it means framing the innocent. In the second, Tyrell's Cheryl is obsessed with possessing those she sees as her great loves, even if it means destroying those people.
Now, the two narratives don't always sync, and the writing is a bit "TV-friendly" in both style and content; particularly toward the end (gore notwithstanding). But props to the producers for greenlighting something really different during the hey-day of the American slasher. Thematically, Night Warning (or BBNM) looks as much to "Don't Torture a Duckling" (Italian) and "Cannibal Man" (Spanish) for its inspiration as to "Psycho" and "Friday the 13th."
That said, this would be a forgettable entry but for the fact that it is almost singularly unique for the time-period in using two complementary narratives dealing with sexuality: In the first, Svenson's Joe Carlson is a man obsessed with weeding out "deviants" in "his" community, even if it means framing the innocent. In the second, Tyrell's Cheryl is obsessed with possessing those she sees as her great loves, even if it means destroying those people.
Now, the two narratives don't always sync, and the writing is a bit "TV-friendly" in both style and content; particularly toward the end (gore notwithstanding). But props to the producers for greenlighting something really different during the hey-day of the American slasher. Thematically, Night Warning (or BBNM) looks as much to "Don't Torture a Duckling" (Italian) and "Cannibal Man" (Spanish) for its inspiration as to "Psycho" and "Friday the 13th."
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