If you're not back by midnight... you won't be coming home!
"Prom Night" (1980), a chilling slasher film produced by Simcom Limited and Guardian Trust Company in Canada, masterfully intertwines the thrill of high school prom with the terror of a vengeful killer. Directed by Paul Lynch, the movie follows a group of teenagers haunted by a tragic accident from their past, as they prepare for their much-anticipated prom night. The film's unique setting and suspenseful build-up distinguish it from other slasher films of its era, making it a standout in Canadian cinema. The narrative of "Prom Night" is anchored by the mysterious figure of a masked killer, whose identity remains a secret until the film's climax. This element of suspense, combined with the film's use of familiar high school tropes, creates a palpable tension that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. The film's setting in a Canadian high school adds a layer of authenticity and relatability, enhancing the horror experience for its audience. One of the film's most notable aspects is its strong ensemble cast, led by Jamie Lee Curtis, who delivers a compelling performance as the film's protagonist, Laurie. The chemistry among the young actors adds depth to the story, making the characters' plight more emotionally engaging. The film's score, composed by Paul Zaza and Carl Zittrer, further amplifies the suspense, with its eerie melodies perfectly complementing the film's tense atmosphere. "Prom Night" not only achieved commercial success but also left a lasting impact on the horror genre. Its innovative approach to the slasher formula, combined with its Canadian roots, has earned it a dedicated following and a place in the annals of horror cinema. The film's blend of high school drama and relentless suspense continues to captivate audiences, cementing its status as a classic in the genre.
年份1980
预算1500000$
运行时间93 分
收入14796236$
类型恐怖悬疑惊悚
制作国家Canada