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Jamie Lee Curtis (the HALLOWEEN film series) and Leslie Nielsen (THE NAKED GUN film and TV series, FORBIDDEN PLANET) star in this celebrated slasher horror classic. Four Hamilton High seniors are hiding a terrible secret. What happened to Robin Hammond six years ago was a game that turned into a horrible tragedy, and someone saw what they did - someone waiting for gruesome revenge! Wearing a black hood and wielding an axe, a killer brutally slaughters the teenagers one by one at their high school prom. As the spotlight falls on the newly crowned prom king and queen, the psychopath will show everyone his new favorite game to play. Are you ready for a bloody night of Disco Madness ? Synapse Films is proud to present PROM NIGHT in a beautiful new version, remastered and restored in 2K from the original 35mm camera negative with an all-new 5.1 surround mix. Review: Great Blu-ray. Fun movie. Horrible commentary track! - First let me say that this movie has never looked better. I saw this in the theater back in 1980, and as a fan of Jamie Lee Curtis it is a guilty pleasure (I even like the cheesy disco music and that even cheesier song that plays over the end credits "Fade to Black"). For the most part the extras are great. The making of doc with interviews with several members of the cast, the TV footage, and outtakes were so fun to watch. But I have to say this Blu-ray contains what has to be the worst commentary track ever put on disc. I can forgive that they mistakenly mention that Eve Plumb was the star of Portrait of a Teenage Alcoholic (it was Linda Blair), but when they mistake the young Kim character with the young Wendy character and say that Kim was "morally culpable" for the whole thing I just couldn't take it any more. Does the director and screenwriter not know their own movie? Review: Jamie Lee Curtis - Classic horror movie, good cast and scares.
| ASIN | B00LBFFR2Y |
| Actors | Anne-Marie Martin, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jeff Wincott, Leslie Nielsen |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,081 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #216 in Mystery & Thrillers (Movies & TV) #441 in Horror (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (394) |
| Director | Paul Lynch |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | SYNV142BR |
| MPAA rating | R (Restricted) |
| Media Format | Anamorphic, Blu-ray, Multiple Formats, Surround Sound, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.73 x 5.31 x 0.51 inches; 2.4 ounces |
| Release date | September 9, 2014 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 32 minutes |
| Studio | Synapse Films |
T**H
Great Blu-ray. Fun movie. Horrible commentary track!
First let me say that this movie has never looked better. I saw this in the theater back in 1980, and as a fan of Jamie Lee Curtis it is a guilty pleasure (I even like the cheesy disco music and that even cheesier song that plays over the end credits "Fade to Black"). For the most part the extras are great. The making of doc with interviews with several members of the cast, the TV footage, and outtakes were so fun to watch. But I have to say this Blu-ray contains what has to be the worst commentary track ever put on disc. I can forgive that they mistakenly mention that Eve Plumb was the star of Portrait of a Teenage Alcoholic (it was Linda Blair), but when they mistake the young Kim character with the young Wendy character and say that Kim was "morally culpable" for the whole thing I just couldn't take it any more. Does the director and screenwriter not know their own movie?
D**T
Jamie Lee Curtis
Classic horror movie, good cast and scares.
B**0
ONE OF THE FIRST EARLY 80'S SLASHER FILMS GETS A BEAUTIFUL BLU-RAY TRANSFER BY SYNAPSE FILMS
I have to be honest, PROM NIGHT not my favourite slasher film down the bottom of the list for me HALLOWEEN, FRIDAY THE 13TH & A NIGHTMARE ON ELM ST a probably among my favourite's the first time i saw this film was on DVD released by Anchor bay over 10 years ago now what i remember watching about the film was how boring the plot/storyline was it Definitely dragged on for the first 45mins of the film, i was thinking where's this film going the film goes for 93mins including credits so the kill scenes don't start until the last 45mins really the kill scenes are Very very Good for early slasher Horror, but the storyline is not. the plot is simple and ridiculous Jamie lee curtis plays the Prom Queen and her brother Alex in the film is the masked murderer going around killing the teenagers that teased and bullied Alex's other sister Robin that was accidentally killed when she was a child, in the last scene before the credits roll, Alex gets captured & stabbed at the High school Prom Dance night with Jamie lee curtis character trying to hug him pulling of his mask, Alex shout's out Robin a few times and then the credits come up very ridiculous storyline i didn't think much of this film when i first watched it i've seen better slasher film's with much better plot/storylines than Prom night it's a matter of opinion really, some fans will love it, some fans won't think much of it. PROM NIGHT was released in 1980 and Synapse fims has given this film a special edition blu-ray release with a new HD transfer 1:78:1 Widescreen incredible transfer aswell Hardly no Grain shows and a new 5.1 Master audio surround sound has been given so the picture quality and Audio does look amazing for a very low budget 80's slasher Synapse films have also produced some new special features a new 40min featurette THE HORRORS OF HAMILTON HIGH with interviews from some of the cast from the film, except Jamie lee curtis of course and Leslie nielson who passed away some years ago now Director Paul Lynch & screen writer William Gray are interviewed giving their recollections on the making of the film some of the Prom night victims from the film have been interviewed and the Actor who played the Killer Alex is also interviewed Paul Zaza is interviewed for his music score on the film a new Audio commentary by Director Paul Lynch, interesting commentary he talks about the scenes and gives his recollections of filming them back in 1980 there is also Additional scenes that were added for the TV broadcast in the 80's there's outtakes and still Gallery so whether your a big fan of this early 80's slasher film or don't mind it and just curious to watch it anyway get this new special edition blu-ray from synapse films worth the money for sure time to throw out the old Anchor bay release, Definitely time for an Upgrade i gave 5 stars for this blu-ray based on the massive extras and a beautiful transfer only 3 stars for the film itself.
D**K
Prom Night blu-ray
When it comes to the actual film I enjoy it, but personally it wouldn't make my top 10 slasher films. My rating for the film would be either 3-stars or 3.5 (I'd lean more towards the latter). There are some issues with the pacing and the disco dancing can get a little tiresome. There are viewings when I can zone out at times whereas other times even if I feel the pace is a little sluggish the film holds my interest. So while Prom Night may not make my top 10 80s slasher films I still enjoy it and the final act (outside of the disco scenes) are actually fairly well put together. There are a million reviews on the film and I even have one, which is un-posted as of now, but for this release I figure I'd focus on the blu-ray. Prom Night has had several home video releases from VHS to DVD and all were quite subpar with the biggest complaint is the film was too dark. I've never seen the Anchor Bay release so no comment, but of all the releases the Echo Bridge DVD was the best, which is quite ironic seeing as Echo Bridge is typically bottom of the barrel. The absolute worst edition was the Platinum release, which looked like it was taken from an old VHS and most likely because it was. While Scream Factory gets all the hype, which is easy to understand and while I love Scream Factory, but I've never been overly impressed with their HD quality with a few exceptions. While the good bulk of their releases look good, but companies such as Synapse, which doesn't get half he amount of attention I feel release far better HD quality and Prom Night is no exception. For DVD buyers I cannot comment on how it looks, but my guess is the transfer is from the same source as the blu-ray and in that case I'd say its a worthy upgrade, as for the blu-ray, Synapse put a lot of,care into this one. This is by far the best Prom Night has ever looked. While it isn't perfect, but any flaws with the video stems from the negatives and not with Synapse. Colors are quite strong and the film has a natural look to it with a fine layer of grain, with only in a couple of scenes being overly grainy. The print here is also a little brighter and we can actually see what's happening in the final act. Past DVD releases certain scenes looked like it was shot on video whereas now it looks like film, which was what it was shot on of course. I really can't say enough about how terrific Prom Night looks and in my opinion it's one of the very best transfer of an 80s slasher. As for the extras there's a trailer, TV spots and radio spots, photo gallery (if not mistaken blu-ray only) as well as behind the scenes footage (no sound also blu-ray only), scenes from the TV version and a 41-minute feature about the film the several members of the cast and crew and an audio commentary (which I haven't listened to). And there's also reversible artwork. If you're a fan of,the film toss away your DVDs and upgrade. Even for those who aren't fans may have a different view seeing it in HD. Even though I liked the film I think in someways seeing such a better quality print heightened my enjoyment. As I stated since I haven't seen the DVD from Synapse I can't comment on it, but I'm sure it won't differ from the blu-ray (of course excluding the basic upgrades from DVD to blu-ray). Synapse delivers a terrific edition and I'd no doubt rate this as one of the best releases of 2014. Lastly so everybody knows the running time is 93-minutes, which is 4-minutes longer than the Echo Bridge version. There isn't anything missing from the Echo Bridge DVD nor is there anything added to the Synapse release. The Echo Bridge version was slightly sped up, which is the reason for the different running times. (Excuse any typos as I'm writing this from my iPad and auto-correct has a way of butchering the text at times).
C**N
A fantastic slasher film and yet another great release from the Synapse team!
J**D
Classic 1980's slasher gets the Synapse treatment and gets upgraded and restored just in time for Fall. If you've never seen this film before, or we're waiting for a good version to come out, this is the penultimate edition.
C**P
Blu Ray has brilliant picture quality and great extras. The film is classic 80s slasher. Not violent but fun and very 80s retro. Film 8/10 BR 9/10
C**N
La película es un "Slasher" en toda regla y contemporánea a "Viernes 13". A pesar de que la imagen y el sonido están muy bien, la distribuidora Synapse no subtitula ni dobla sus películas, así que solo tiene idioma inglés. Como material adicional hay unas escenas eliminadas, los trailers de cine y televisivos, y un documental retrospectivo de 40 mins. sobre a realización de la película.
T**X
Region Locked. But a great early eighties slasher excellent picture, sound & extras
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