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5.3/10
IMDbBest Achievement in Film Editing | 1981 | Brian
Best Performance by a Foreign Actress | 1981 | Jamie Lee
Budget 1,500,000 USD
Box Office Collection 14,796,236 USD
The line "It's not who you come with, it's who takes you home" appears in all four Prom Night movies.
According to director Paul Lynch in Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film (2006), he was having difficulty securing financing until Jamie Lee Curtis signed on. Once the film was shot, Paramount expressed interest in distributing the movie. However, they only wanted to open it in 300 theaters whereas Avco Embassy Pictures offered to release it in 1200 theaters. Avco Embassy released Prom Night as a result. That same year, Paramount released another independent slasher film, Friday the 13th (1980).
Brock Simpson is the only actor who appeared in all four Prom Night movies.
In one of several scenes removed from the theatrical version of the movie, Principal Hammond takes his wife to visit Dr. Fairchild after a visit to Robin's resting place at the cemetery. As Vivian is seated in the office and the men talk privately in the hallway, it is revealed that Robin and Alex are twins.
According to Paul Zaza, the prom scene was shot with actual disco hits that the production company later realized they could not afford the rights to. This gave Zaza a week and a half to create similar, original disco songs for this movie that were close, but not so close that they could be sued.
"Kim: You seem a little anxious, Wendy. By the way, who are going with tonight? Wendy: It's not who you go with, honey. It's who takes you home."
"Alex: [dying words] I know they did it, they killed her, they, killed her... Robin, Robin!"