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Prom Night (1980)
TrailerCurtis and three popular girls, who are responsible for the accidental death of a little girl six years earlier at their high school's senior prom, finds themselves pursued by a vengeful hooded slasher who ruins prom night.Genre: HorrorActors: Leslie Nielsen, Jamie Lee Curtis, Casey Stevens, Anne-Marie Martin, Antoinette Bower, Michael Tough, Robert A. Silverman, Pita Oliver, David Mucci, Jeff Wincott, Mary Beth Rubens, ...»Director: Paul LynchCountry: InternationalDuration: 92 minQuality: HDRelease: 1980IMDb: 5.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Prom Night (1980)"
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Characters of "Prom Night (1980)"
Mr. HammondPlayed by: Leslie NielsenKim HammondPlayed by: Jamie Lee CurtisNick McBridePlayed by: Casey StevensWendy RichardsPlayed by: Anne-Marie MartinMrs. HammondPlayed by: Antoinette BowerAlex HammondPlayed by: Michael ToughSykesPlayed by: Robert A. SilvermanVickiPlayed by: Pita OliverLouPlayed by: David MucciDrewPlayed by: Jeff WincottKelly LynchPlayed by: Mary Beth RubensMcBridePlayed by: George TouliatosHenri-AnnePlayed by: Melanie Morse MacQuarrieDr. FairchildPlayed by: David GardnerJude CunninghamPlayed by: Joy ThompsonSlickPlayed by: Sheldon RybowskiSayerPlayed by: Rob GarrisonWellerPlayed by: David BoltYoung RobinPlayed by: Tammy Bourne -
Directors of "Prom Night (1980)"
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Creators of "Prom Night (1980)"
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Critic Reviews of "Prom Night (1980)"
VarietyApril 10, 2008Director Paul Lynch seems to capture the spirit of the genre here, but spends a little too much time setting up each murder, thus eliminating some suspense.
Time OutJune 24, 2006If you forget motivation, the visual trick-or-treat of slow revenge is entertaining enough.
Chicago Sun-TimesOctober 23, 2004Why do people go to these movies?
New York TimesAugust 30, 2004Because it's quite easy to figure out the killer's identity by simply keeping track of who is off screen a lot, much of the movie is just vamping for time.
Cinemaphile.orgOctober 07, 2016As I came to the movie for the first time in a very recent marathon of classic horror pictures, I was baffled, aghast and left overcome with insurmountable eye-rolls. But I was never bored.
Blu-ray.comSeptember 27, 2014A mixed bag of delights, but Prom Night retains appeal through its unusual tone and care with motivation, adding just a hint of real-world torment to ground the masked killer shenanigans.
Antagony & EcstasyJune 09, 2013A special movie. Not by any means a great one; only barely and inconsistently a good one.
City Pages, Minneapolis/St. PaulSeptember 01, 2009Pop Culture Rule No. 1: Wait long enough and even the stinkiest trash gets recycled into art.
eFilmCritic.comApril 12, 2008By the time the killer fully emerges from the shadows, clad head to toe in black, leaping around like some Filipino ripoff of Spider-Man 3, the game is pretty much lost.
Film4April 10, 2008The prom setting does little except provide the opportunity for a ridiculous disco interlude, while the killings are nasty rather than scary or effective and the outcome eminently guessable.
TV GuideApril 10, 2008You'll just have to enjoy the scenes of Curtis disco-dancing and wonderful moments such as when the severed head of a victim rolls across the dance floor.
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