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Prom Night

Prom Night SynopsisAfter surviving a horrible tragedy, she has finally moved on and is enjoying her last year of high school. Surrounded by her best friends, she should be safe from the horrors of her past, but when the night turns deadly, there is only one person who could be responsible...a man she thought was gone forever. Now, Donna and her friends must find a way to escape the sadistic rampage of an obsessed killer, and survive a night "to die for."

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Release Date: April 11, 2008
Genre: Suspense, Horror and Remake
Running Time:
Distributor(s): Screen Gems
Tagline: A night to die for
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for violence and terror, some sexual material, underage drinking, and language.

Director(s):
Nelson McCormick

Writer(s):
Ernesto M. Foronda - Screenplay (rewrite)
Stephen Susco - Screenplay

Producer(s):
Marc Forby (II) - Executive Producer
Neal H. Moritz - Producer
Toby Jaffe - Producer

Movie Casts:
Brittany Snow - Donna
Johnathon Schaech - Richard Fenton
Jessica Stroup - Claire
Kellan Lutz - Rick
Jana Kramer - April
Brianne Davis - Crissy
Kelly Blatz - Michael
Rachel Specter - Taylor
Joshua Leonard - Simms
Idris Elba - Shawn
Debbie Entin - Kelly
Dana Davis - Lisa
Scott Porter - Bobby
Jessalyn Gilsig - Mrs Thomas
Rodger Arlen - Hotel Security Guard #2
Troy Blendell - Reporter
Shawn Driscoll - Officer Shawn
Freedom - Swat #1
Kevin Gould - Prom Photographer
Marcuis Harris - Reporter #1
David Kaufman - Businessman #2
David Lowe - Officer
Gus Lynch - Detective Stryker
Ryan Manuel - Robin the Valet
Ricky Marciano - Detective
Kevin Paul - Claire's Dad
Daphne Pe'a - Prom Girl
Collins Pennie - Ronnie
Jay Phillips - Prom DJ
Gary Private - High school principal
James Ransone
Valeri Ross - Lisa's Mum
Hugh Scott - New Clerk
Soledad St. Hilaire - Head of juror

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