Summary30 years after her accidental death at her 1957 senior prom, the tortured spirit of prom queen Mary Lou Maloney is back to get her revenge.
Directed By:Bruce Pittman
Written By:Ron Oliver
Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II
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Mixed or Average
48
User score
Generally Favorable
7.1
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Metascore
Mixed or Average
48
40% Positive
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20% Mixed
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40% Negative
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70
Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II may be derivative, but for the most part it's clever enough to trade on its sources with humor and class. It's "Peggy Sue Lives on Elm Street," with dollops of "Carrie," "The Exorcist" and a half dozen other genre stalwarts.
70
The "Blue Velvet" of high school horror pictures...Certainly, it's not on the deeply personal, highly idiosyncratic artistic level of the David Lynch film, but it is a splendid example of what imagination can do with formula genre material.
User score
Generally Favorable
7.1
63% Positive
10 Ratings
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Apr 26, 2020
8
I think it's a pretty good sequel, that's a bit over the top. And I like it.
Jan 11, 2024
7
I fell asleep during the first one, so I didn't have any expectations going in. Just wanted to see Michael Ironside again. And boy, oh boy, PROM NIGHT II did not disappoint. First of all, it's a possession flick set in High School, you get Ironside as the principal with a dark past, a very horny ghost, everything explodes (including gravestones), and a bonkers finale! I had a lot of fun with this one!
50
Hello Mary Lou has nothing much to do with the original "Prom Night" (1980), except that it's somewhat more entertaining if female nudity, bizarre violence and comically deadpan special effects amuse you...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.
25
Before it's done, Hello Mary Lou has touched most of the bases, flirting with taboos (incest, locker-room lesbianism, fingernails on the blackboard) and purloining effects from the Nightmare on Elm Street series. It's 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. [21 Oct 1987, p.D5]
25
Ultimately it's all too predictable.
Oct 24, 2021
7
No tiene nada que ver con su predecesora al presentar una historia completamente distinta, un slasher con toques sobrenaturales, es bastante entretenida para ser una secuela.
Jan 25, 2023
6
Horror movie from 1987. The movie is pretty much the same as Carrie. Not only is the girl murdered here innocent, she's the slutty girl in school. Beautiful effects were used in those years. Again there are nude scenes and sexual elements. Again, there is an aunt who is buttoning her shirt up to the last hole of her neck, and is obsessed with the church. Watchable for nostalgia.
Jun 12, 2024
0
Such a horrible film. Worst film I have seen. Just a rip off of Carrie and Nightmare on elm street 2. Do not watch. Not a good sequel. Doesn't even seem like a sequel. PLEASE DO NOT WATCH
Production Company:
- British Columbia Television
- CFCN Communications
- Simcom Limited
- TBA Film
Release Date:Oct 16, 1987
Duration:1 h 37 m
Rating:R
Tagline:Mary Lou is back ... God help the students of Hamilton High.
Awards
Genie Awards
• 2 Nominations
Avoriaz Fantastic Film Festival
• 2 Nominations












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