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Prom Night (1980)
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This low-budget, tongue-in-cheek horror film of the slasher genre -- which had recently been popularized by Halloween (1978) -- stars that film's lead, Jamie Lee Curtis, as Kim Hammond, a prom queen who becomes a scream queen. Six years ago, a little girl was taunted by four classmates and fell to her death from an abandoned schoolhouse. The quartet of kids promised to keep their complicity in the accident a secret. Now it's their prom night and they've got the jitters because they have recently been receiving phone calls and notes from an ominous, unknown individual claiming to have witnessed the girl's death and vowing revenge. At the prom, the four become fatal victims one by one of a mysterious, axe-wielding, masked, and hooded stalker. The many possibilities of the murderer's identity include Kim, who is the little dead girl's sister, her school-principal father (Leslie Nielsen), or her disc-jockey brother, Alex (Michael Tough). ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Leslie NielsenJamie Lee Curtis, (more)
Director(s):
Paul Lynch
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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    Ryan L.

    For any fans of 80s slasher movies like me will like this one. It is a typical formula slasher film but this one has a mystery killer (not very hard to figure out) based on revenge instead of a psyco killer, killing for no reason. Good enough acting, plenty character development before they start getting killed one by one. Even a really good chase sequence. I enjoyed this one.

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    Chris W.

    Prom Night is another infamous early 80's horror flick. Fun to watch late night and will keep you guessing throughout. I wouldn't say it's the best out of the early 80's slashers, but it's definitely pretty good. My only gripe is many scenes seem a little too dark. I received the Anchor Bay release initially and it was broken in half. So, BlockBuster sent me the "Midnight Thrillers" version (a two-disc set with The Gate)instead which is Full Screen as opposed to Anchor Bay's Wide Screeen. Maybe their transfer was better.

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    Bianca B.

    This is one of those cheesy slasher flicks that grows on you after repeated viewings-at least it has for me. The plot isn't terribly original, and there are several "red herrings" (characters that MIGHT be the killer, but really aren't), although if you're paying attention during the movie, you can pretty much figure out the killer's identity. What saves this from being another run-of-the-mill slasher is the presence of Jamie Lee Curtis in the lead (this was made not long after "Halloween"). And there is a truly priceless, not to mention unintentionally hilarious dance sequence set to an awful disco theme song where Jamie Lee gets to strut her stuff!

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