To All a Goodnight (1980): Difference between revisions

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== Detailed Synopsis ==
== Detailed Synopsis ==


A little girl asks her Uncle Henry to tell her a Christmas story on Christmas Eve.  Uncle Henry is at first hesitant, but then proceeds to tell the story of [[Jack Frost]] who murdered people and then baked them into pies.
At the Calvin Finishing School for girls during Christmas vacation two years ago, a group of girls are chasing Mrs. Jensen's Daughter.  They chase her onto the balcony and she falls from it to her death.
 
Jack Frost is being transported to his execution in a state executional transfer vehicle during a snowstorm.  Jack asks his [[Guard]] for a cigarette, but the Guard just blows smoke into his face.  As the vehicle is driving through Snomonton, Colorado, the snowman capitol of the Midwest, the Driver mentions to the [[Second Driver]] how Snomonton was the city where Jack was apprehended.  Jack kills his Guard and takes his cigarette.  Going in the opposite direction is a [[Tanker Driver]] from Genetic Research carrying a chemical substance.  The vehicles barely miss each other and both vehicles overturn onto the side of the road.  The Driver gets out of the vehicle and looks in shock at the back door, before turning around and seeing Jack Frost free and holding his cuffs.  The tanker explodes and sprays Jack with the chemical, and he melts into a puddle of goo that disappears into the snow. 
 
[[Sam Jack Frost|Sam]] Tiler his wife [[Anne Tiler]] and [[Ryan Tiler]] are driving when Sam notices the clock has changed to midnight, when Jack Frost was supposed to be executed. Sam remembers back to the day when he arrested Jack.  He then flash forwards to when Jack Frost was convicted and sentenced and as he was being taken away yelled that he would have revenge on Sam and the town of Snomonton.  They come across the accident between the truck driving Jack Frost and the chemical truck.  [[Agent Manners]] interviews The Driver who tells him that after his transformation Jack Frost just ran off.  The radio reports that Sam Frost was killed in the crash.  Before leaving for work, Ryan gives Sam some oatmeal that he mixed up and Sam puts it in a sandwich bag.  On his way to the office Sam stops outside the Fawn Lodge where people including [[Jake Metzner]], [[Jill Metzner]], [[Sally]] Metzner, [[Billy Metzner]] and [[Tommy Jack Frost|Tommy]] Davrow.  Sam walks across to Davrow Hardware to say hello to [[Paul Davrow]]. Sam walks into the police station and greets [[Marla]] who works dispatch.  Marla then shows Sam a phone memo noting that someone died.  Sam goes to the property of Old Man Abraham Harper where [[Deputy Foster]] and [[Deputy Pullman]] are already present.  They fin

Revision as of 14:29, 22 December 2019

A murderer out for vengeance stalks the students of a finishing school.


Genre

Christmas

Horror, Slasher

Characters/Groups

Nancy - Jennifer Runyon

Alex - Forrest Swanson

Melody - Linda Gentile

T.J. - William Lauer

Leia - Judith Bridges

Mrs. Jensen - Katherine Herrington

Ralph - Buck West

Polansky - Sam Shamshak

Trisha - Angela Bath

Sam - Denise Stearns

Tom - Solomon Trager

Blake - Jeff Butts

Jim - Bill Martins

Dan - Jay Rasumny

Pilot - Dan Stryker

Mr. Ronsoni - Judy Hess

Mrs. Jensen's Daughter - Carrie Cobb

Cynthia - Lisa Labowskie

Irate Father - Harry Sethe

Sincere Mother - Vivienne Kove

Clenet Driver - Alain Clenet

Girl with Cat - Dori Tressler

Pilot - Michael George

School Girls - Jamie Nielsen, Lori Eiseman, Jennifer Howard, Cathy Hicky, Mary Hicky, Cathy Fisher, Toby Sternlieb, Mary Wagner, Ann Tucker, Virginia Quiria, Justin Zachary, Robin Theriault, Robin Olsen, Donald Kinn, Linda Mersman, Jane Osborn

Character thumbnails with links to profiles

Detailed Synopsis

At the Calvin Finishing School for girls during Christmas vacation two years ago, a group of girls are chasing Mrs. Jensen's Daughter. They chase her onto the balcony and she falls from it to her death.