The Lament Configuration appears in Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon. It's a pretty small connection but it's there. Maybe it's a fake in-universe, I don't know.
Last month we had a little chat with writer David Stieve, the man who penned the brilliant meta slasher flick Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon. As we shared with you, Stieve told us that in his mind when he wrote the script, actor Scott Wilson’s character Eugene (Leslie’s mentor) was...
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Eugene was part of The Toolbox Murders (1978)? What!? Ok, I'm going to look into that.
"Ahhhh … you know, that's come up before, and I've never definitively said it was Billy. And the original was never built around him; it was someone else. But I made it ambiguous. I'll give you this: You are on the right track. And with 90% certainty, we are going to reveal who Eugene was in Before the Mask. I'll also say this: There was kind of a "door ajar" before Freddy and Michael and Jay- there were not regulars who would keep reinventing or reincarnating themselves. They just did one-off jobs. But it's possible that they did more than one job. That's as far as I'll go now." - Director Scott Glosserman (2011)
"I can confirm that Eugene has always been Billy in my mind. Scott (Wilson) would be the right age for him, and it always fit for me that Eugene would have that "old school" nostalgia and slight professional jealousy that even though he was a pioneer in the business of fear, he never achieved the fame or notoriety of his successors (Michael, Jason, etc). That's just me, however. It was never explicitly written into a draft, it was always just lore that Scott Glosserman and I carried with us!" - Writer David J. Stevie (2016)
After David J. Stevie explained that, Scott posted this soon afterwards.
"Another" meaning, confirming that he is Billy, but implying that he was in The Toolbox Murders. Kent looks very similar to Billy and his "death" was off-screen.
1967 - Kent Kingsley
1974 - Billy
2007 - Eugene
"It was a whole different world back when I was in the game. I had a good portion of my success in the late '60s, '70s. Back then, it was about quantity of work – how many jobs can you fit in a year, how many places can you hit? Ya know, we didn't have all this preparation these guys use today. There's always been hacks out there. People mucking it up. One-hit wonders who make a bloody mess of some sorority somewhere and get killed… or arrested. Makes it bad for all of us. Cheapens it."
So they basically made The Toolbox Murders an unofficial prequel to Black Christmas through the character of Eugene. What...