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To All a Good Night

To All a Good Night 2023

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To All a Good Night Plot Summary

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During Christmas vacation at the rural Calvin Finishing School for Girls, a prank gone wrong ends in tragedy when a student is killed after being accidentally pushed over a balcony. Two years pass, and on the Friday before Christmas, five students— Nancy, Melody, Leia, Trisha, and Sam—decide to stay behind for a weekend hangout with their respective boyfriends, hoping to turn the holiday into a private gathering rather than a quiet retreat.

That evening, a chilling turn of events unfolds when their classmate Cynthia and her boyfriend are murdered outside the school by a masked assailant wearing a Santa costume. The danger shifts from rumor to visible threat, and the group concocts a plan to keep everyone safe, even if it means bending the rules. In a bid to steady nerves, the girls secretly drug their housemother, Mrs. Jensen, with sleeping milk so she won’t wake during the night.

As night falls, the remaining girls head to a nearby airstrip to meet their boyfriends— T. J., Alex, Tom, and Blake—who have flown in on a private plane. Back at the house, the tension stays high as conversations drift between laughter and fear. Trisha slips away to fetch more beer, only to come face to face with a silhouette in a Santa suit. The killer slits her throat, and when Tom goes to search for her, he is chased outside and struck down with a rock, the killer methodically burying each body in the school’s garden.

In a secluded corner of the house, Sam and Blake share a moment in the parlor, but their intimacy is interrupted by the killer, now adorned in a suit of armor, who shoots Blake with a crossbow and decapitates Sam with an axe. The body count grows more personal and brutal as outside, Ralph the groundskeeper becomes another ominous victim, foreshadowing a deeper threat at play. Inside, Melody uses the moment to lure Alex into a private room, where a disquieting scene unfolds as she gives him a handjob, adding a disturbing layer to the night’s chaotic mood.

The next morning brings a grim discovery: Ralph’s corpse in the woods. Detective Polansky arrives to investigate, urging the remaining students to stay indoors for their own safety and to avoid tipping off potential culprits. He leaves the possibility open that those missing might be victims—or possibly perpetrators—of the earlier deaths. The nightmare continues when Jim, a police officer stationed outside the school, is murdered by the killer with an axe. Leia returns from a shower to find another shocking sight: Sam’s severed head hanging from the shower head, a grotesque reminder of the danger creeping through the halls. Dan, another officer, rushes to intervene but is stabbed in a deadly strike as he enters.

In the wake of the carnage, Nancy and Alex confront the shock of the night’s revelations, while Leia’s psyche begins to unravel, her inability to speak giving way to a disturbing, almost ritualistic dancing and humming. Melody and T. J., meanwhile, stand outside with a lingering sense of unease; they kiss beneath a tree, unaware that danger lurks above them. The killer, hidden in the branches, strangles T. J. with a wire garrote, leaving Melody to stumble back inside in a panic.

The truth emerges in a chilling confrontation: the killer in the Santa costume is Mrs. Jensen, the housemother seeking vengeance for her daughter’s death in the prank two years earlier. She stalks Nancy through the house, forcing a tense chase that ends with Mrs. Jensen pushing Nancy toward the balcony railing. A desperate struggle sends Mrs. Jensen plummeting to her death, but the danger isn’t over. A second Santa-clad assailant appears to be Polansky, the detective’s husband, who reveals himself as part of the sinister plot. He attempts to finish Nancy off with a strangling hold, but Alex intervenes and kills Polansky with a crossbow, ending the human threat as he lies defeated.

With the danger temporarily behind them, Alex and Nancy escape the school, leaving Leia behind to continue her eerie, solitary vigil on the balcony, dancing and singing to herself as the night draws to a close. The house, once full of life and promises, has become a mausoleum of fear, where trust is shattered and every shadow hides a memory of violence. The final image lingers on the scarred halls of the Calvin Finishing School for Girls, a stark reminder that revenge can masquerade as justice and that some secrets are meant to stay buried.

To All a Good Night Timeline

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Prank Tragedy at the School

During the Christmas vacation at Calvin Finishing School For Girls, a student is killed when she is accidentally pushed over a balcony during a prank. The incident haunts the school and foreshadows a motive for revenge that will resurface two years later. This tragedy sets a dark tone that threads through the present events.

Two years ago Calvin Finishing School For Girls

Five Students Stay Behind

That Friday, five students decide to remain at the school as it empties for the holidays. They plan a weekend gathering with their boyfriends, hoping for a quiet, festive time. That night, Cynthia and her boyfriend are murdered outside the school by a hunting-knife-wielding assailant.

Friday night before Christmas Calvin Finishing School For Girls

Concocted Sleep for Mrs. Jensen

The remaining girls coerce Nancy into giving their housemother, Mrs. Jensen, milk laced with sedatives to help her fall asleep. The plan is meant to keep the house quiet while the others enjoy their weekend. The deception seeds a dangerous path for what follows.

That evening House of the school

Group Heads to the Airstrip

After drugging Mrs. Jensen, the group goes to a nearby airstrip to meet their boyfriends who have flown in on a private plane. They settle in for the night, believing everything is going according to plan. The mood shifts as suspicions rise in the background.

That evening Nearby airstrip

Trisha and Tom Meet a Grim Fate

Trisha goes to the kitchen to retrieve beer and is killed by a Santa-clad killer. Tom goes to search for Trisha, but is pursued outside and beaten to death with a rock. The killer buries each body in the school's garden, turning the grounds into a graveyard.

Later that night House kitchen and grounds

The Parlor Murders

In the living room, Sam and Blake share a moment, unaware of the danger. The killer, wearing decorative armor, shoots Blake and decapitates Sam with an axe. Their bodies are hidden as fear spreads through the house.

Night Parlor and house grounds

Warning from the Groundskeeper

Nancy runs into Ralph, the groundskeeper, who ominously warns that something evil is about to happen. The sense of dread thickens as the night wears on. The next morning, Ralph's corpse is found in the woods, confirming his warning was not empty.

Night to next morning School grounds/woods

Investigation and a New Murder

Detective Polansky arrives to investigate the chain of murders and urges the students to stay sequestered for safety. That night, Jim, a police officer stationed outside the school, is murdered with an axe. The investigation tightens the net around the remaining survivors.

That night Outside the school

Leia's Shocking Shower

Leia seduces Officer Dan, then discovers Sam's severed head hanging from the shower head. Dan rushes into the bathroom but is stabbed to death from behind. Leia is left traumatized, dancing and humming as a broken figure.

That night Bathroom upstairs

T. J. Strangled; Melody Flees

Melody and T. J. share a kiss under a tree, unaware of the killer above. The killer strangles T. J. with a wire garrote, and Melody flees back inside to seek help, frightened by the night's deadly turn.

That night Exterior grounds

Mrs Jensen Revealed and the Airstrip Kill

The killer in a Santa outfit is revealed to be Mrs Jensen, avenging her daughter's death. Melody reaches the airstrip and begs the sleeping pilot to take her away, but they are killed when the engine starts and the propeller slices them apart. The Santa killer's presence continues to terrorize the survivors.

That night House; airstrip

Final Showdown and Escape

Back at the school, Nancy is chased by Mrs Jensen to the balcony, where Mrs Jensen falls to her death. A second Santa-clad assailant is revealed to be Polansky, Mrs Jensen's husband, who tries to strangle Nancy but is killed by Alex with a crossbow. Alex and Nancy flee the building together, leaving Leia dancing alone on the balcony.

End of weekend night School interior; balcony

To All a Good Night Characters

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Nancy

One of the five remaining students who is pressured by her peers to drug the housemother so they can continue their weekend plans. She becomes a survivor who navigates fear and loyalty as the body count rises, ultimately seeking a safer escape with Alex.

🧭 Survivor 💬 Peer pressure 🎯 Resourceful

Melody

A friend who uses flirtation and seduction to navigate the weekend’s dynamics. She becomes a target of the killer, and her fate underscores the precariousness of relationships in the house.

💋 Seduction 🧭 Risk 🎯 Vulnerability

Leia

A student who experiences a psychotic break after witnessing the murders, dancing and humming as trauma takes hold. She becomes a eerie icon of the breakdown occurring within the group under extreme stress.

💃 Trauma 🕵️‍♀️ Mystery 🫂 Isolation

Trisha

One of the remaining students who goes to fetch beer and is killed early in the night by the killer in the Santa costume.

🧊 Risk 🔪 Violence ⚠️ Fatality

Sam

A member of the group who engages with Blake and becomes part of the sequence of violence. She is ultimately decapitated by the killer in a shocking death.

💔 Tragedy 🗡️ Violence 🫂 Survival

Cynthia

A classmate whose relationship with her boyfriend ends violently when he is murdered outside the school during the slaying spree.

🌙 Danger 🔪 Violence ⛓️ Mystery

Mrs. Jensen

The housemother whose daughter's death in a prank two years prior fuels her murderous vengeance. She stalks the house in disguise before final confrontation reveals her motives.

🕵️‍♀️ Antagonist 🔪 Violence 🎭 Deception

Ralph

The groundskeeper who senses something evil brewing and becomes a victim in the wooded areas surrounding the school.

🪵 Wildlife ❄️ Danger 🗡️ Violence

Polansky

The detective investigating the murders who is eventually revealed to be Mrs. Jensen’s husband. He is killed by an arrow or crossbow before Nancy can be saved.

🕵️ Investigation ⚖️ Twist 🗡️ Violence

Jim

A police officer stationed outside the school who is murdered by the killer with an axe, heightening the sense of danger.

🚓 Law & order 🔪 Violence 🧭 Isolation

Dan

An officer who is killed by stabbing in the bathroom during the climactic moments of the investigation.

👮‍♂️ Authority 🔪 Violence 🕰️ Tension

Alex

One of the boyfriends who helps Nancy navigate danger and ultimately helps defeat Polansky; he and Nancy flee the school together at the end.

💑 Ally 🧭 Courage 🗡️ Violence

To All a Good Night Settings

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Time period

Christmas vacation (late December)

The events unfold during the Christmas vacation at Calvin Finishing School, two years after a prank that resulted in a classmate's death. The Friday before Christmas marks a turning point as students and visitors stay behind for a weekend gathering that spirals into murder. Festive decor clashes with brutal violence, heightening the sense of danger on an otherwise cheerful season.

Location

Calvin Finishing School For Girls, Airstrip, School Grounds, Woods

Set on a secluded rural campus, the Calvin Finishing School For Girls provides opulent interiors, empty corridors, and a looming sense of danger. Nearby features include a private airstrip and a garden where bodies are buried, turning the grounds into a stage for murder. The isolated environment compounds paranoia as the killer stalks the students and guests over a Christmas weekend.

❄️ School setting 🎄 Holiday vibe 🌲 Rural isolation

To All a Good Night Themes

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Murder Mystery

Trapped within the closed campus, the story centers on solving a sequence of brutal murders that strike during a Christmas gathering. Clues, misdirections, and shifting loyalties keep the group guessing as fear and suspicion rise. A detective figure, Polansky, and the surviving students piece together who is behind the killings, but the killer's disguises complicate the investigation. The eventual revelation exposes motive and identity, turning the weekend into a fatal puzzle fully solved in the end.

🔪

Revenge

Motivated by grief, Mrs. Jensen emerges as the killer, seeking vengeance for her daughter's death in the prank two years earlier. Her plan uses festive disguises and staged threats to turn the school into a serial tragedy, weaponizing the students' secrets against them. The violence escalates as the killer targets both students and visitors, culminating in a fatal confrontation that resolves her vendetta.

🎭

Masquerade

Disguises and performative appearances drive the murders, with Santa outfits, armor, and staged scenes masking deadly intent. The theme examines how appearances can mask guilt and twist trust within a tight-knit group. As the killers' true identities are revealed, the line between performance and reality blurs, heightening the sense of threat.

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To All a Good Night Spoiler-Free Summary

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In the quiet, snow‑kissed outskirts of a small town, the Calvin Finishing School for Girls stands as a relic of tradition and refinement. Every December the campus empties as families retreat for the holidays, leaving the grand hallways and frozen windows echoing with memories of past celebrations. Yet this year, the school’s secluded charm feels different, as if the crisp winter air carries a whisper of something unresolved, a lingering echo from a tragedy that occurred two years earlier.

Among the few who choose to remain are five students: Nancy, pragmatic and protective; Melody, spirited and impulsive; Leia, thoughtful and quietly confident; Trisha, quick‑witted with a penchant for mischief; and Sam, whose optimism lights the dim corners of the dormitory. Their plans to spend the weekend together with their boyfriends weave a tapestry of youthful anticipation, romance, and the inevitable clashing of personalities that only close quarters can reveal. The housemother, Mrs. Jensen, watches over them with a stern but caring presence, while the groundskeeper, Ralph, moves through the snowy grounds like a silent sentinel, aware of every hidden creak and draft.

As Christmas approaches, the school’s historic walls seem to hold their breath. The lingering memory of a student’s accidental fall haunts the corridors, casting a subtle tension over the festivities. A lone detective, Polansky, arrives to investigate the old incident, his presence a reminder that the past is not easily forgotten. The holiday lights flicker against darkened hallways, and the air shivers with both excitement for celebration and a vague sense that the season’s peace may be more fragile than it appears.

Against this backdrop of tradition, camaraderie, and unspoken unease, the girls find themselves navigating the delicate balance between revelry and the shadows that linger in the corners of the old school. Their weekend promises laughter, whispered secrets, and a lingering curiosity about what lies just beyond the warm glow of the fireplace.

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