Prom Night (Widescreen)

starring: Jamie Lee Curtis, Leslie Nielsen, David Bolt, Dean Bosacki, Antoinette Bower
directed by: Paul Lynch
Prom Night (Widescreen)
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Average Rating: out of 5 stars
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Prom Night...Everything Is All Right
Universal's PROM NIGHT is an awesome movie about a young man preying on 3 immature teenagers who unintentionally killed his kid sister years ago while ganging up on her at a vacant building, yet these unconscientious self-centered teens are quite unaware that the killer is on a killing spree and actually stalking them and means serious business, which they don't realize until it's too late while they're being killed off by the madman one by one at the prom, which of course happens after the girls ... Read More

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A fun slasher/disco film! Sat. night fever turned horror!
The killer isn't after Jamie lee in this one. A real gem. Great music and suspense. The film has quite a few dark(literally) moments and until they released this dvd, the echo bridge production, you couldn't see a thing. The picture quality on this DVD is excellent (colors are bright and dark sequences are visible) and the audio is great too. Wish they made a CD for this heart-pounding disco soundtrack! Jamie gives a great performance and this particular slasher inspired many of the new horror films ... Read More

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Blood and Disco Music
If you can pass thru the annoying disco music, the bad acting teenagers, some obvious clicheés and the guy who thinks he is John Travolta, the last 20 minutes will do the trick.

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Prom Night - was never this boring!
Doubt if was even scary when originally released during this [ugh!] Disco period.Best parts: Jamie Lee Curtis's young and too-brief 38D's brazier shot in the locker room and the ending credits; cutting her teeth on two-bit films like this, Jamie eventually evolved into both a sexy and superior actress (i.e, 1994 True Lies).Worst parts: documentary-style scary scenes, over use of twilight filtering and the lazy editing with redundant 4-second shots of meaningless high-school bulletin boards, vacant ... Read More

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - really a 2 and 1/2 star
A pretty standard "who's killing the teens?" movie.Nothing great about it, but it is not a bad movie.Would have given it 2 1/2 stars if available.

 
 
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