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Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II (1987)

6.1 | Oct 16, 1987 (CA) | Horror, Fantasy, Thriller | 01:37
Budget: N/A | Revenue: 2 683 519

You Can't Keep a Bad Girl Down!

When Hamilton High’s Prom Queen of 1957, Mary Lou Maloney is killed by her jilted boyfriend, she comes back for revenge thirty years later.

Featured Crew

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Production Sound Mixer
Original Music Composer
Art Direction
Assistant Set Dresser
Second Unit First Assistant Director, Second Assistant Director
Co-Producer
Stunts
Focus Puller

Cast

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Michael Ironside
Bill Nordham
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Wendy Lyon
Vicki Carpenter
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Louis Ferreira
Craig Nordham
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Richard Monette
Father Cooper
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Lisa Schrage
Mary Lou Maloney
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Terri Hawkes
Kelly Hennenlotter
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Beverley Hendry
Monica Waters
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Beth Gondek
Jess Browning
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Wendell Smith
Walt Carpenter

Reviews

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Wuchak
7 | Nov 05, 2018
***More kinetic and imaginative than the dramatic original*** A hedonistic prom queen is accidentally killed on stage in 1957. When her spirit is inadvertently released thirty years later, she wreaks havoc on prom night seeking to be queen again, not to mention obtaining revenge. Michael Ironside plays the principal of the school, the man responsible for the girl’s death decades earlier. Sometimes subtitled “Hello Mary Lou,” “Prom Night II” (1987) is disconnected from the original 1980 film with Jamie Lee Curtis, although there are some trivial links. This one discards the disco dancing while upping the ante with the “Carrie” (1976) elements and mixing in components from the first two “A Nightmare on Elm Street” flicks (1984/1985), like the illusions and possession. The original was more of a coming-of-age drama/whodunit with a masked assailant appearing in the last act whereas this sequel is actually a little better in that it adds creative horror pizazz, which some might say makes it “cheesy.” In any case, Wendy Lyon stands out as the winsome protagonist who’s shown totally nude on a few occasions in the second half which ties-in with the possession angle. If you favor any of those other horror films noted above, “Prom Night II” is arguably on par, although I suppose “Carrie” is superior on a technical level. The movie runs 1 hour, 37 minutes and was shot in Edmonton, Alberta, with other stuff (post-production) done in Toronto. GRADE: B