Video: Director Reveals Things You Missed in Unofficial BLACK CHRISTMAS Sequel IT’S ME, BILLY
In late May, we shared Dave McRae‘s fan-film/unofficial Black Christmas sequel It’s Me, Billy (now available to stream on YouTube).
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It’s Me, Billy is set almost 50 years after the events of the original Black Christmas (directed by Bob Clark and released in 1974) and follows Jess Bradford’s granddaughter, Sam. If you missed our coverage, you can see It’s Me, Billy now on YouTube or below.
Synopsis:
Unaware of the danger that’s hunting her, Sam and her two best friends are spending Christmas Eve at her grandmother’s old country mansion. Stalked by a sinister evil that’s been lurking in the shadows for nearly 50 years, Sam is about to come face to face with her grandmother’s chilling Christmas past, the deranged psychopath known only as Billy.
Director’s Statement:
It’s Me, Billy is a Not-For-Profit Fan Film and a work of Fan Fiction. It’s Me, Billy is not associated with, nor endorsed by Blumhouse Productions, Divide/Conquer Films, or Universal Pictures. We are a group of working professionals in Canada’s film and entertainment industry paying tribute and homage to one of the greatest Canadian horror films ever made, Black Christmas.
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McRae and Bruce Dale wrote, directed, and produced It’s Me, Billy with Gregory Bennett serving as Director of Photography. The film stars Victoria Mero, Shelby Handley, Malaika Hennie, and Caro Coltman.
Now, McRae has released a video revealing aspects of It’s Me, Billy that you might have missed. It’s certain to enlighten you while adding to your overall appreciation of the film. Give it a spin now below.
Are you a fan of Black Christmas? Have you seen It’s Me, Billy? What do you think of Dave McRae’s “Some Things You Missed, Some Things Explained” video? Let us know in the comments below or on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram! You can also carry on the convo with me personally on Twitter @josh_millican. Dread Central on Google News!