PROM NIGHT is a horror about a killer who is obsessed with a teenage girl. Violence. There are frequent scenes of moderate bloody horror when various characters are killed. The killings lack detail, but there is evidence of injury on dead bodies. There are also a few bloody moments. There is moderate bad language.

Prom Night [Blu-ray] [1980] - Best Buy Prom – Variety Prom Essentially, this is a Disney Channel movie on a larger screen -- skipping the intermediate step that preceded "High School Musical" hitting theaters. Prom Night (Movie) - Cast, Info, Trivia | Famous Birthdays

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It's the night of the big dance, and a group of teens find themselves in the deadly aim of an obsessed killer - will anyone make it out alive? Amazon.com: Watch Prom Night | Prime Video Skip to main content SCREEN IT! PARENTAL REVIEW: PROM NIGHT About the prom queen results, Lisa states about Crissy, "If that bitch wins, I'll hurl." FRIGHTENING SCENES Scenes listed under "Violence," "Blood/Gore" and "Jump Scenes" may be unsettling, suspenseful or scary, especially to younger viewers and/or those with low tolerance levels for such material. Prom Night | Hollywood Reporter

Prom Night movie reviews & Metacritic score: Donna's senior prom is supposed to be the best night of her life. After surviving a horrible tragedy, she has finally moved on and is enjoying her last year of

Aug 15, 1980 · A conventional horror film with several jolting moments, Prom Night features Jamie Lee Curtis in one of her last "scream queen" roles before she branched out from the genre. Curtis was one of four The Real Prom Night. Prom Night is definately one of the top 5 horror films that got Me addicted to horror. And it was really great to watch it on DVD after so many years. Prom Night is a FT13th style mystery movie where You try to guess the killer. At the beginning a horrible accident happens to a young girl while playing with other kids. To its credit, Prom Night’s minimal onscreen carnage is a refreshing change of pace in an age glutted by torture porn. But J.S. Cardone’s script lacks the wit of Shaun of the Dead , the complicated motivations of Misery , or even the mask a la Halloween . (Schaech’s disguise is pretty much a baseball cap. Let’s face it, it’s