Prom Night (1980) [R]

Release Date:
July 18, 1980

Original Title:
Prom Night

Alternate Titles:
A Morte Convida para Dançar
A Noite Fatal
Bal mautralny
Blodig midnatt
Graduación sangrienta
Hra na vraha
Krvava matura
Le bal de l'horreur
Meia-Noite Fatal
Noche de graduación
Prom Night - Die Nacht des Schlächters
Prom Night - Grauen ohne Namen
Prom Night I - Die Nacht des Schlächters
Prom Night. Llamadas de terror
Shkolyny bal
Terror en la noche de graduación
Venganza de un testigo
プロムナイト5

Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
AVCO Embassy Pictures
Guardian Trust Company
Prom Night Productions
Simcom Limited

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  FR: 12  US: R 

Runtime: 93

If you're not back by midnight... you won't be coming home!

At a high school senior prom, a masked killer stalks four teenagers who were responsible for the accidental death of a classmate six years prior.

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Art Direction:
Reuben Freed

Assistant Editor:
Bill Carter
Joan Giammarco
Ian McBride

Assistant Grip:
Dennis Thompson

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Christine Hart

Assistant Production Manager:
Maggie McMeekin

Assistant Property Master:
Linda McClelland

Assistant Sound Editor:
Tony Currie

Associate Producer:
Richard Simpson

Best Boy Electric:
Frieder Hocheim

Camera Operator:
Robert Fresco
Henri Fiks

Captain Driver:
Donato Baldassarra

Carpenter:
Alan Sharpe

Casting:
Karen Hazzard
Sheila Manning

Clapper Loader:
Christophe Bonnière
Marvin Midwicki

Construction Manager:
Mark Molin

Continuity:
Sarah Grahame

Director:
Paul Lynch

Director of Photography:
Robert C. New

Editor:
Brian Ravok

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Deanne Judson

First Assistant Director:
Steve Wright

Focus Puller:
Greg Farrow
Barry Stone

Foley Artist:
Andy Malcolm

Gaffer:
Bob Gallant

Hairstylist:
Jenny Arbour

Key Grip:
Carlo Campana

Location Manager:
Aine Furey

Makeup Artist:
Kathleen Mifsud

Original Music Composer:
Paul Zaza
Carl Zittrer

Producer:
Peter R. Simpson

Production Accountant:
Stan David

Production Assistant:
Donato Baldassarra

Production Manager:
Dan Nyberg

Production Secretary:
Jody Morden

Property Master:
Marmie Charndoff

Prosthetics:
Warren Keillor

Publicist:
Elizabeth Blomme

Screenplay:
William Gray

Second Assistant Director:
Lee Knippelberg

Second Unit Cinematographer:
Henri Fiks

Second Unit Director:
Dan Nyberg
Steve Wright

Set Dresser:
Jo-Ann Chorney
Robin Collyer

Sound Assistant:
Tom Mather

Sound Editor:
Robin Leigh

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gary C. Bourgeois

Sound Recordist:
Bryan Day

Special Effects:
Warren Keillor
Allan Cotter

Story:
Robert Guza Jr.

Storyboard Artist:
Dave Ross
Jeff Wilson

Stunt Coordinator:
Terry Martin

Stunts:
Jere Berry
Randy Kamula
Terry Martin
Dwayne McLean
Karen Pike

Supervising Editor:
Brian Ravok

Supervising Sound Editor:
Bruce Nyznik

Third Assistant Director:
Martha Hendricks

Utility Stunts:
Shelley Cook

Wardrobe Assistant:
Constance Buck

Wardrobe Master:
Kat Moyer

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