Thirty years after her accidental death at her 1957 senior prom, the tortured spirit of prom queen Mary Lou Maloney returns to seek revenge.Thirty years after her accidental death at her 1957 senior prom, the tortured spirit of prom queen Mary Lou Maloney returns to seek revenge.Thirty years after her accidental death at her 1957 senior prom, the tortured spirit of prom queen Mary Lou Maloney returns to seek revenge.
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- 4 nominations total
- Craig Nordham
- (as Justin Louis)
- Monica Waters
- (as Beverly Hendry)
- Eddie Wood
- (as John Ferguson)
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Cheesy Guilty Pleasure Supernatural Slasher Flick
The Plot = Beginning in 1957 at Hamiliton High where bad girl Mary Lou Maloney (Lisa Schrage) is about to be crowned prom queen until her jilted former boyfriend Billy Nordham (Steve Atkinson) attempts to play a prank on her, but it goes horribly wrong resulting in her death. Now 30 years later, a young high school girl Vicki Carpenter (Wendy Lyon) accidently unleashes Mary Lou's vengeful spirit and possesses her body to seek revenge.
When I first saw 'Prom Night 2' I was sorely disappointed as I was hoping for more of a continuation of the original and plus, I wasn't a fan of the new direction this sequel took. However, many years later I gave this another shot and found it rather enjoyable and appreciated it for what it was. I'm a big fan of the original, and while this doesn't quite compare, its still a solid effort. The supernatural elements introduced to the plot does help it stand out and leads to creating many creative and interesting set pieces with plenty of fun death scenes and a healthy dose of sleaze. The movie may be lacking in scares or tension, but the introduction of the new villain Mary Lou almost more than makes for some of these shortcomings and adds a layer of fun and humorous moments.
The cast here are pretty solid with an excellent performance from the legendary Michael Ironside as the school's principal, he's awesome as usual. Wendy Lyons gives a good performance as Vicki and does a good job playing both sides of her character. Then finally Lisa Schrage provides an entertaining performance as the fun and sexy killer Mary Lou.
Overall 'Prom Night 2' is a very underrated supernatural slasher flick, sure its cheesy as hell, but on the whole it's a fun guilty pleasure romp that deserves more attention.
Portrait of youth corruption
Fun 80s supernatural horror.
Before getting down to the messy business of exacting revenge on those responsible for her untimely demise, Mary Lou dispatches a couple of Vicki's closest friends (after all, practise make perfect), causing her next targets—local priest Father Cooper (Richard Monette) and high-school principal Bill Nordham (Michael Ironside)—to suspect that they might be next to die. At the high school prom, Nordham attempts to stop the now fully possessed Vicki from causing further mayhem, but only succeeds in making the spirit within even more angry, ensuring everyone present has a totally unforgettable night.
A non-related sequel to Prom Night, the 1980 Jamie Lee Curtis slasher, Hello, Mary Lou is an entertaining tale of revenge from beyond the grave featuring a grab-bag of supernatural elements borrowed from genre classics such as The Exorcist, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and Carrie.
The result is a derivative slice of 80s teen horror that is rather light on the gore (why, oh why, didn't they chop fashion disaster Jess's head off like they threatened to do?), but which is still lots of fun thanks to some great performances from a decent cast (including the always superb Michael Ironside) and a couple of surprisingly risqué scenes: Lyon strips off and gives us full-frontal as she hops in the shower with (big) bosom(ed) pal Monica (Beverly Hendry); nasty prom queen hopeful Kelly (Terri Hawkes) gives a blow-job to a lucky computer geek to convince him to rig the evening's voting; and the possessed Vicki not only comes on to her principal and a priest, but also her own father!!!
Throw in some Elm Street-style nightmare scenes, the most memorable of which has a rocking horse come to life, and a daft 'shock' ending, and what you have is an eminently watchable time-waster.
Carrie On Elm Street
Right from the opening scene, there is a wonderfully odd vibe throughout that propels the movie along nicely and although it openly borrows from CARRIE, ELM STREET and THE EXORCIST, it makes no apologies for this and goes about the task with real zest and energy. Much credit belongs to veteran Canadian composer Paul Zaza, whose queasy score here adds immeasurably to the off kilter mood that works so much in this movie's favour.
The cast have fun and are game for the ride with the ever-reliable Michael Ironside thrown into the mix. As for Lisa Schrage.........given her limited screen time (her character spends most of the movie in the guise of a possessed Wendy Lyon), I thought she was mesmerizing as Mary Lou, giving us a truly memorable and delightfully twisted character whose beauty can't be ignored and whose evil can't be escaped!
Mary Lou is a vengeful 50s Prom Queen back from the grave with a score to settle. Most of all, she wants back the crown she was cruelly denied and will stop at nothing to get it.
As the possessed Vicky, she kills and toys with victims - sometimes on a warped sexual level........at one point coming onto her Dad(!), her headmaster (in his office!) and even her best friend in a shower.........the latter in a sequence culminating in a protracted and utterly unexpected full-frontal nude scene, stalking her prey around the changing room with a payoff kill that's not easily forgotten.
Well staged and imaginative dream sequences and hallucinations abound such as the liquid blackboard and a possessed rocking horse that comes off very creepy and not nearly as silly as it could have been. With little to boast of in budget, the SPFX here are all the more ballsy and impressive.
Sharp, quirky and with a wicked sense of humour, there's not a dull moment here!
Pure cheese
Not classic cinema but a fun way to kill a couple of hours with a wicked ending.
Did you know
- TriviaThe phone number Mary Lou writes on the confessional booth "For a good time call" was actually screenwriter Ron Oliver's home phone number at the time. No one called.
- GoofsIn the scene where Father Cooper and Bill Nordham are in Nordham's study talking about the return of Mary Lou Maloney, the boom mic is visible when Cooper is reading from his book.
- Quotes
Mary Lou Maloney: Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned. It has been three months since my last confession. I've disobeyed my parents many times. I've taken the Lord's name in vain many times. I've had sinful relations, with boys at my school. Many boys, many times.
Priest: My child, these are great sins. You must prepare yourself for the consequences.
Mary Lou Maloney: Father, there's just one more thing.
Priest: What is it, my poor child?
Mary Lou Maloney: I loved every minute of it.
- ConnectionsEdited into Prom Night IV: Deliver Us from Evil (1991)
- SoundtracksHello Mary Lou
Written by Gene Pitney & Cayet Mangiaracina
Performed by Ricky Nelson
Courtesy of EMI America Records
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- The Haunting of Hamilton High
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $2,683,519
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $911,351
- Oct 18, 1987
- Gross worldwide
- $2,683,519







