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Prom Night Movie

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Prom Night (1980) horror OST LP for sale or trade Hello fellow soundtrack collectors! It is not like I have a box of Prom Night LP's to sell at my leisure.

Disco/Funk/Soul Here is the OST soundtrack for the B-movie slasher film: 'Prom Night'. I know this strays from the usual music i tend to upload but i love this soundtrack a lot. It's got this Studio 54 vibe to it, and every track is PURE Disco from 1979/1980. The movie stars Jamie Lee Curtis (Halloween) and Leslie Nielsen (Airplane/Naked Gun). Despite receiving generally negative reviews from film critics as well as criticism from Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert over its advertising campaign, the film went on to become Canada's highest-grossing horror film of 1980, earning nearly $15,000,000 in the United States.it even spawned a remake in 2008. This soundtrack was composed by Paul Zaza and Carl Zittrer, with additional writing by Bill Crutchfield and James Powell. It also has songs by Blue Bazar and Gordean Simpson.

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Under orders from producer Peter Simpson, Zaza wrote a series of disco songs over a five-day period, closely copying the original tracks that were intended to be used in the film. This resulted in a copyright lawsuit for $10 million, which was eventually settled for $50,000; thus it was only released in Japan on LP and cassette (Btw, this is the LP Vinyl). A 7-inch single of 'All Is Gone' (Track 1&6) and 'Forever' (Track 10) was also released; however, neither of these songs appears in the film.:/ This soundtrack album is highly sought after by fans of the film and disco fans alike (which is why Anthony's Channel has uploaded it for everyone to listen to). This complete OST soundtrack was released under RCA Records '80. Tracklist: 1) Blue Bazar - 'All Is Gone' 2) Paul Zaza & Carl Zittrer - 'Prom Night' 3) Paul Zaza & Carl Zittrer - 'Changes' 4) Paul Zaza & Carl Zittrer - 'Dancing In The Moonlight' 5) Gordean Simpson - 'Fade To Black' 6) Blue Bazar - 'All Is Gone (Reprise)' 7) Paul Zaza & Carl Zittrer - 'Time To Turn Around' 8) Paul Zaza & Carl Zittrer - 'Love Me Till I Die' 9) Paul Zaza & Carl Zittrer - 'Prom Night 2' 10) Blue Bazar - 'Forever' I do Not own anything INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT IS NOT INTENDED! All Material used is the property of the respective original owners. (Prom Night/RCA/RCA Records/Prom Night Movie/Etc).

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Reviewed by violetmoreviolent Vote: 9/10 'Prom Night' emerged at the beginning of a decade, which also marked a decade for the rise and fall of slasher films as we know them. Along with 'Terror Train' and 'The Fog', 'Prom Night' is one of Jamie Lee Curtis's most well-known returns to the genre after 'Halloween', though it still remains fairly obscure to many horror fans and general audiences. The plot centers on Kim Hammond (Curtis), daughter of her high school's principal (Leslie Nielsen). She's popular, well-liked, and seems to have it all. Unfortunately, Kim and her family are haunted by the mysterious death of her younger sister, Robin, who died after falling from the top floor of an abandoned building ten years prior; the police blamed a schizophrenic child predator on the crime, but little do they know, there were four children who were there and whom were responsible for the incident.

Those four children are now high school seniors, classmates and friends of Kim; it's prom night, which is incidentally the ten year anniversary of Robin's death. Kim will be crowned prom queen. Some won't live to see it. If the 'Prom Night's plot set-up sounds familiar, that's because it is.

Though the film was fresh twenty-some years ago, its originality has been obstructed by the plethora of slasher films that followed in its wake, which may leave some viewers bored and running the numbers; but if you can look past this, 'Prom Night' is an extremely fun film. It has a little bit of everything going for it: an elusive killer, odd phone calls, probable motives, sassy high school girls, disco dancing, a ski-mask, and, most importantly, an axe. Team up the carefree high school environment with five teenagers' dark secret, and accompany that with a hellbent murderer on prom night, and you've got yourself a straightforward, suspenseful piece of slasher cinema. Granted, the film is dated, and the disco dances and funky hairdos of the day may take be distracting to some extent, but the nostalgia of that era is in every frame. Paul Zaza's score is appropriately ominous and ignites a feeling of being under watch. Someone, and at all times.

Director Paul Lynch also does a fine job here, showing us just enough, but not too much. Nice establishing shots of the high school's hallways at night set the stage for the action that ensues as night falls and the prom begins, and several impressive instances of cinematography abound (the slow-motion throat slash murder which only shows us a close- up of the victim's facial expression, followed by a fade-in to the red punch bowl being one example). There are several surprisingly artsy shots in the film, and the camera-work is, for the most part, clever. The film has a rather bright, hazy look to it as well, which, whether intended or not, gives the movie another sort of texture.

Performance-wise, we've got a surprisingly decent cast of 20-somethings playing 18-year-olds. Nonetheless, most all involved give commendable performances, Jamie Lee Curtis included.

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Leslie Nielsen's role is minor, but he's great, and Eddie Benton does a good job as the jealous rich girl of the school (and might I say, she has one of the best chase scenes I've ever seen in a horror film). Though the film takes roughly an hour before all the mayhem ensues, the build-up is worth the wait? The final 15 minutes of the film are incredibly fun (almost as fun as the hokey disco dance scene with Jamie Lee Curtis and Casey Stevens, ala 'Saturday Night Fever'). The killer himself is eerie and has an interesting choice of weapons (a shard of broken mirror), even though his whispering 'now!' Upon each murder might sound funny.

The revelation at the end of the film may or may not be expected, depending on the viewers' familiarity with these types of films. Either way, it's pretty poignant for a slasher movie. Overall, 'Prom Night' is a wonderful example of slasher prototypes. It was early enough to not be considered a total rip-off, and it's got a lot of interesting things going for it, no matter how by-the-numbers it seems today. It's suspenseful, sometimes spooky, and genuinely fun and lively. Factor in some wonderful murder scenes, a budding scream queen, an eerie score, and a full-fledged disco blood-bash, and you have yourself one of the most memorable slasher films of the 1980s.

The Original Scream. Reviewed by AngryChair Vote: 7/10 One of the Halloween follow-ups that would give Jamie Lee Curtis the title of 'scream queen'. Children accidentally cause the death of a little girl, now years later they are in high school and getting ready for the prom. However, it seems someone else is planning on getting some murderous revenge on prom night. Prom Night is a formula slasher film, with plenty of the slasher trappings, but there are some elements that raise this film above some of the others of it kind. The director gives this movie a truly dark and eerie atmosphere, with the help of Paul Zaza's spooky music score. The plot remains engaging throughout and the creep-factor is kept high.

One difference from the slasher 'norms' is the fact that we ultimately have sympathy and even sorrow for the film's killer. While Prom Night is hardly a flawless movie, in fact there are a few scenes where the lighting is way too low and the disco prom dates the film, it does hold it's own. The cast gives good performances, especially Curtis, Eddie Benton, and the late Casey Stevens. There's also a few good rock numbers like 'Prom Night' and the mellow 'Fade to Black'. Worth a look for slasher fans. out of.

For six long years, Hamilton High School seniors Kelly Lynch, Jude Cunningham, Wendy Richards and Nick McBride have been hiding the truth of what happened to ten-year-old Robin Hammond the day her broken body was discovered near an abandoned convent. The foursome kept secret of how they taunted Robin - backed her into a corner until, frightened, she stood on a window ledge. And fell to her death. Though an accident, the then-twelve-year-olds feared they would be held responsible and vowed never to tell. But someone else was there that day. Watching, and now, that someone is ready to exact murderous revenge on prom night.

Director & Cast for Prom Night (1980).

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