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608:(1983). Some sequences required elaborate set-ups to film, such as the surrealistic sequence in which Vicki collapses into the chalkboard, which becomes a metallic liquid: Though only a 45-second sequence, the production crew scheduled five days to complete the scene, at an estimated cost of $ 2,000 per hour. Doyle designed the set with the blackboard lying flat on the floor, and filmed it so as to appear that it was standing on end.
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tries to warn Billy that Mary Lou has come back from the grave, but is dismissed as crazy. Later, Vicki winds up in detention after she inadvertently slaps her rival Kelly
Henenlotter during another hallucination. There, Vicki is possessed by Mary Lou after she pulls her through a blackboard that transforms into a
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never became a bigger hit, because it's an oft-forgotten gem of the horror genre, standing the test of time nearly thirty years on. An amalgamation of national tax shelter weirdness, brazen borrowing from better films, and the tossing of creative caution to the wind, Pittman's picture evokes numerous
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her classmate Josh since he is in charge of the voting results. When Josh changes the outcome to make Kelly the winner, Vicki electrocutes him to death through his computer and reverses his changes. Once announced as prom queen, Vicki goes up on stage and eagerly waits for her crown. Before she can
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accessories and leaves them in the school overnight, inadvertently releasing Mary Lou's spirit in the process. That night, Vicki's friend Jess is killed by Mary Lou's ghost after she tries to remove the jewels from her crown. Jess's death is ruled as a suicide brought on by an unexpected pregnancy.
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In 1957, at a high school senior prom, student Billy
Nordham discovers his date Mary Lou Maloney making out with another boy named Buddy Cooper. Mary Lou breaks up with Billy and infuriates him when she reveals that she was just using him. Shortly after, Mary Lou is announced prom queen, and Billy,
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The next day, Vicki's friends notice that her personality and fashion style have suddenly changed drastically. One of Vicki's friends, Monica, privately confronts Vicki in the locker room, but is killed quickly after doing so. Vicki then reveals her possession to Billy and taunts him. That night,
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Vicki begins experiencing surreal, nightmarish hallucinations involving Mary Lou and informs Buddy, who is now a priest. The following night, Buddy's bible spontaneously combusts after he attempts to bless Mary Lou's grave. Worried, Buddy approaches Billy, who is now the high school principal. He
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get it, Billy shoots her multiple times to the horror of the crowd. Shortly after, the now-fully resurrected Mary Lou bursts out of Vicki's body, and uses her powers to wreak havoc on the prom, killing Kelly in the process. Billy tries to shoot the undead Mary Lou, but falls and injures himself.
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30 years later, student Vicki
Carpenter goes looking for a dress in the school prop room after being denied a new dress by her overly religious mother. There, Vicki finds an old trunk containing the cape and crown that Mary Lou was supposed to wear during the crowning process. She takes the
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described the film's extended "grand guignol" finale, writing: "Bruce
Pittman, the director, and Ron Oliver, who wrote the screenplay, have constructed the movie as if it were a gourmet banquet for toddlers. From the first course to the last, it's all ice cream." Bill Cosford from
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also co-funded its production. Filming began in early August 1986. The production chose
Edmonton due to the local school board's enthusiasm about shooting a film in the city, as well as the fact that the local schools had the
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called it "a badly made film, as awkward as can be, and long stretches of it make no sense whatsoever. Nor does it manage, as the better slasher films do, to re-create a high-school milieu of even passing authenticity."
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onto the stage as a prank. However, the fuse of the bomb accidentally ignites Mary Lou's dress, and she burns to death in front of the horrified students, but not before looking up and seeing who was responsible.
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in
October 1987, and grossed nearly $ 3 million at the U.S. box office. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with many drawing stylistic comparisons to various other films of the era, ranging from
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Mary Lou sets her sights on Billy's son and Vicki's boyfriend Craig, whom she chases into the prop room. She attempts to use the trunk that held her spirit to open a vortex to suck Craig into the
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s Ben Yagoda panned the film, writing that it "can be credited with nothing other than providing temporary employment for a group of untalented individuals," and drawing comparisons between
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reshot half of the film before it completed production, with writer Ron Oliver directing the new scenes himself. The film was subsequently rebranded as a sequel to the slasher
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reviewed the film favorably, writing that "despite its lack of original material, this film is well-scripted, directed, and acted–and surprisingly entertaining." A review in
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drew similar comparisons, writing that the film "may be derivative, but for the most part it's clever enough to trade on its sources with humor and class. It's
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November 13, 1987. It grossed $ 911,351 in its opening weekend, and ended up making $ 2,683,519 at the U.S. box office. The film was more of a success on
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at all seriously, and it probably would be a mistake to do so. Certainly, it's not on the deeply personal, highly idiosyncratic artistic level of the
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awarded the film one out of five stars, praising the special effects and
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rates high. Contrarily, in the ranks of 1980s horror movies, it's merely a mediocre effort." Film scholar Mike Mayo said the film is only a
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without the bucket of blood," though she conceded it is "somewhat livened by the presence of
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film, but it is a splendid example of what imagination can do with formula genre material."
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Billy finds Mary Lou's corpse missing from her grave, with Buddy's corpse in its place.
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1193:"Interview: Director Bruce Pittman On Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II (1987)"
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similarly praised the film in a 2015 retrospective, writing: "It's a shame
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The character Mary Lou Maloney would also appear in the next installment,
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1506:"'Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II' exorcises old high school demons"
269:(1980), it was originally intended to be a standalone film titled
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holds a 56% approval rating based on 18 critic reviews, with an
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is the feminist slasher classic you probably haven't heard of"
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sequel by title, and that it in fact bears more similarity to
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The Horror Show Guide: The Ultimate Frightfest of Movies
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Prom Night: Original Soundtrack from the Motion Picture
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classics while indubitably carving its own identity."
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1689:"De Palma Daydreams: On Hello Mary Lou Prom Night II"
1473:"'Hello Mary Lou,' goodbye sincerity, wit and talent"
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The Gorehound's Guide to Splatter Films of the 1980s
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1443:Harrington, Richard (October 22, 1987).
1412:"Horror-Film Sequel Has Little Prom-ise"
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1379:"No thrills or chills in 'Prom Night'"
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1962:Prom Night IV: Deliver Us from Evil
1658:Pahle, Rebecca (October 17, 2017).
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1344:Cosford, Bill (November 13, 1987).
1311:Thomas, Kevin (November 17, 1987).
1300:from the original on March 4, 2016.
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2105:Canadian supernatural horror films
1687:Knight, Jacob Q. (July 20, 2015).
1258:Lumenick, Lou (October 19, 1987).
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416:Robert Lewis as Young Buddy Cooper
390:as Principal Bill "Billy" Nordham
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554:The film was shot on location in
447:Judy Mahbey as Virginia Carpenter
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1741:Barton, Steve (April 10, 2008).
1410:Yagoda, Ben (October 19, 1987).
450:Beverley Hendry as Monica Waters
2125:Films directed by Bruce Pittman
2110:English-language Canadian films
2060:1980s supernatural horror films
1712:Naureckas, Jim (May 15, 1988).
1571:"Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II"
1094:Castor, Phil (March 24, 2017).
1068:"Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II"
1001:"Flick puts city on horror map"
880:As a tie-in for the release of
493:The film was originally titled
1199:. June 5, 2014. Archived from
999:Dodd, John (August 22, 1986).
913:Echo Bridge Home Entertainment
732:(1973). Richard Harrington of
471:Michael Evans as Matthew Dante
341:looking for revenge, throws a
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1955:Prom Night III: The Last Kiss
1948:Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II
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495:The Haunting of Hamilton High
474:Dennis Robinson as Mr. Craven
329:Prom Night III: The Last Kiss
311:to its horror contemporaries
292:by its Canadian distributor,
290:Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II
271:The Haunting of Hamilton High
229:Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II
24:Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II
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895:) released a new widescreen
477:Larry Musser as Mr. O'Bannon
456:Beth Gondek as Jess Browning
427:Lorretta Bailey as Mary Lou
1817:Stine, Scott Aaron (2003).
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483:David Robertson as Mr. King
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2160:Supernatural slasher films
2090:Canadian independent films
2085:Canadian high school films
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1073:Museum of the Moving Image
797:South Florida Sun-Sentinel
613:The Samuel Goldwyn Company
298:The Samuel Goldwyn Company
163:October 16, 1987
16:1987 film by Bruce Pittman
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847:A Nightmare on Elm Street
589:A Nightmare on Elm Street
500:A Nightmare on Elm Street
320:A Nightmare on Elm Street
35:Theatrical release poster
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2155:Prom Night (film series)
1511:The Atlanta Constitution
1135:"Film: 'Hello Mary Lou'"
770:The Atlanta Constitution
2065:1980s teen horror films
2050:1980s high school films
1417:Philadelphia Daily News
714:Philadelphia Daily News
629:damaged its reception.
413:as Father Buddy Cooper
2145:Films shot in Edmonton
2100:Canadian slasher films
2075:1987 independent films
889:MGM Home Entertainment
480:Glen Gretzky as Robert
2095:Canadian sequel films
1755:on September 1, 2017.
1457:on December 22, 2017.
1101:Blumhouse Productions
873:released the film on
723:Peggy Sue Got Married
453:Brock Simpson as Josh
438:as Kelly Hennenlotter
2080:Canadian ghost films
2035:1980s Canadian films
1471:(October 20, 1987).
1351:The Arizona Republic
1133:(October 17, 1987).
849:(1984). Writing for
692:The Arizona Republic
658:Kevin Thomas of the
594:Francis Ford Coppola
424:as Mary Lou Maloney
2150:Period horror films
2055:1980s slasher films
1770:Mayo, Mike (2011).
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1450:The Washington Post
882:the 2008 remake of
740:Peggy Sue Lives on
735:The Washington Post
460:John Pyper-Ferguson
232:is a 1987 Canadian
2115:Films about pranks
1796:Muir, John Kenneth
1140:The New York Times
745:, with dollops of
685:The New York Times
599:One from the Heart
545:Edward D. Wood Jr.
401:as Vicki Carpenter
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2135:Films set in 1957
2120:Films about proms
2070:1987 horror films
2045:1980s ghost films
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2016:
1828:978-1-476-61132-7
1809:978-0-786-45501-0
1787:978-1-578-59459-7
1778:Visible Ink Press
1504:Ringel, Eleanor.
1478:The Baltimore Sun
1318:Los Angeles Times
1232:Los Angeles Times
1108:on March 26, 2017
905:Alliance Atlantis
835:John Kenneth Muir
816:review aggregator
810:Modern assessment
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699:Betsy Sherman of
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