It’s time for a new episode of our Revisited video series, and in this one we’re looking back at one of the horror films Jamie Lee Curtis starred in immediately after the success of Halloween: the 1980 slasher Prom Night (which can be viewed on Amazon Prime at This Link). To find out all about Prom Night, check out the video embedded above.
Directed by Paul Lynch from a screenplay by William Gray (who was working from a story by Robert Guza Jr.), Prom Night has the following synopsis: This slasher movie follows a relentless killer who is out to avenge the death of a young girl who died after being bullied and teased by four of her classmates. Now high-school students, the guilt-ridden kids have kept their involvement a secret, but when they start being murdered, one by one, it’s clear that someone knows the truth. Also...
Directed by Paul Lynch from a screenplay by William Gray (who was working from a story by Robert Guza Jr.), Prom Night has the following synopsis: This slasher movie follows a relentless killer who is out to avenge the death of a young girl who died after being bullied and teased by four of her classmates. Now high-school students, the guilt-ridden kids have kept their involvement a secret, but when they start being murdered, one by one, it’s clear that someone knows the truth. Also...
- 12/14/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Check out a video shot during the Film School Confidential screening of Paul Lynch’s classic 1980 slasher Prom Night at Toronto’s Revue Cinema last Thursday, September 22. In this post-screening Q&A, you’ll see and hear Fango editor Chris Alexander talk to actress Mary Elizabeth Rubens (who played sexy, virginal Kelly, the film’s first murder victim) and legendary composer Carl Zittrer (who also scored Children Shouldn’T Play With Dead Things, Black Christmas and many, many more). Have a look and listen after the jump…
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- 9/26/2011
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (FANGORIA Staff)
- Fangoria
Check out a video shot during the Film School Confidential screening of Paul Lynch’s classic 1980 slasher Prom Night at Toronto’s Revue Cinema last Thursday, September 22. In this post-screening Q&A, you’ll see and hear Fango editor Chris Alexander talk to actress Mary Elizabeth Rubens (who played sexy, virginal Kelly, the film’s first murder victim) and legendary composer Carl Zittrer (who also scored Children Shouldn’T Play With Dead Things, Black Christmas and many, many more). Have a look and listen after the jump…
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- 9/26/2011
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (FANGORIA Staff)
- Fangoria
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