At a high school senior prom, a masked killer stalks four teenagers who were responsible for the accidental death of a classmate six years prior.
Leslie Nielsen
Mr. Hammond
Jamie Lee Curtis
Kimberly Hammond
Casey Stevens
Nick McBride
Anne-Marie Martin
Wendy Richards
Antoinette Bower
Mrs. Hammond
Michael Tough
Alex Hammond
Robert A. Silverman
Mr. Sykes
Pita Oliver
Vicki
David Mucci
Lou Farmer
Jeff Wincott
Drew Shinnick
Mary Beth Rubens
Kelly Lynch
George Touliatos
Lt. McBride
Melanie Morse MacQuarrie
Henri-Anne
David Gardner
Dr. Fairchild
Joy Thompson
Jude Cunningham
Sheldon Rybowski
Seymour 'Slick' Crane
Rob Garrison
Sayer
David Bolt
Weller
Beth Amos
Housekeeper
Sonia Zimmer
Melanie
Sylvia Martin
Mrs. Cunningham
Elizabeth M. Mason
Adele
Pam Henry
Car Hop
Ardon Bess
Teacher
Lee Wildgen
Gang Member
Brock Simpson
Young Nick
Leslie Scott
Young Wendy
Tammy Bourne
Young Robin
Dean Bosacki
Young Alex
Debbie Greenfield
Young Kim
Karen Forbes
Young Jude
Joyce Kite
Young Kelly
Nino Calabrese
Student (uncredited)
Michele Scarabelli
Dancer at Prom (uncredited)
Director
Paul Lynch
Screenplay
William Gray
Story
Robert Guza Jr.
November 4, 2018
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***Quality slasher from 1980 with Jamie Lee Curtis***
Six years after a girl is accidently killed near Lake Erie in the Cleveland area, each of the offenders gets picked off on prom night by an unknown killer. Leslie Nielsen plays the principal of the school and father of the girl who died.
“Prom Night” (1980) combines elements of “Carrie” (1976), “Halloween” (1978) and “Saturday Night Fever” (1977). It contains the prom set-up & conniving students of the first one, the slasher killer & Jamie Lee Curtis of the second and the disco dancing of the third. The emphasis of a group of teens in high school is reminiscent of the later “Christine” (1983). The movie debuted 2.5 months after “Friday the 13th” and less than 21 months after “Halloween.”
While it’s the least of these as far as polished filmmaking goes, it’s not far off and scores better on the female front than all of them except “Friday the 13th.” It’s basically a coming-of-age flick focusing on high school in the Great Lakes region with the threat of a masked assailant. There are no less than four possible suspects and I was unable to guess the slayer.
The film runs 1 hour, 32 minutes and was shot in the Toronto area (Richmond Hill, St. James Cemetery, Scarborough Bluffs and Don Mills Collegiate Institute).
GRADE: B-
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$1,500,000.00
Revenue:
$14,796,236.00