What major U.S. city was the birthplace for protests that ultimately resulted in Tri-Star Pictures pulling the killer Santa movie Silent Night, Deadly Night from theaters nationwide in 1984?
Ugh cant remember.. I want to say Chicago but that is likely just because of the less than stellar review Siskel and Ebert gave the film.. Ill still say Chicago and go with my gut on this one..
You are indeed correct, sir, and Eberhardt, Milwaukee and CAMM will all be the subject of a rather lengthy post on The Jar before the real Santa comes...
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Ugh cant remember.. I want to say Chicago but that is likely just because of the less than stellar review Siskel and Ebert gave the film.. Ill still say Chicago and go with my gut on this one..
You're geographically quite close...
i'd like to go with "Milwaukee" as my answer, and the protests were organized by Ms. Kathleen Eberhardt who started "Citizens Against Movie Madness"
You are indeed correct, sir, and Eberhardt, Milwaukee and CAMM will all be the subject of a rather lengthy post on The Jar before the real Santa comes...
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