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HELLO MARY LOU: PROM NIGHT 2 (1987)
Director: Bruce Pittman Cinematography: John Herzog
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horror-aesthete · 2 months
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Prom Night II: Hello Mary Lou, 1987, dir. Bruce Pittman
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I was the Snowflake Queen!
Carrie / Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II / Jawbreaker / Saved! / Jennifer’s Body
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brokehorrorfan · 1 year
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Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II’s original motion picture soundtrack is available on vinyl for the first time for $30 via Terror Vision Records. The score is composed by Paul Zaza (Prom Night, My Bloody Valentine).
The album is pressed on three variants: pink & black split with splatter (limited to 250), pink inside neon yellow (limited to 250), and neon pink & white split (Record Store Day exclusive). It’s housed in a gatefold jacket designed by Earl Kessler Jr. and Worserbeings with liner notes by Zaza.
The Prom Night II soundtrack is also available on white cassette for $13.
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galacticstarslove17 · 2 years
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Just Made A New Screenshot Redraw Of Mary Lou From The Classic Horror Film "Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II" It's Likes Reference Of Elm Street, Carrie, and The Exorcist >O< Ohhh Boy, I don't know Why I have to draw her! It's Because She Kinda raise me of Freddy Kruger!
So What Next For New Screenshot Redraw! :D
Mary Lou Maloney From Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II ©️The Samuel Goldwyn Company
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Hello Mary Lou - New Riders Of The Purple Sage
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knistelfitz · 4 months
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Hello Mary Lou - Peter Kraus ( Cover von Knistelfitz )
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Rio De Janeiro, Brazil-based dark post-punk act The Lautreamonts serving us some bossa nova sounds with their 2023 single, a cover of “Hello Mary Lou,” released today
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Watch "Red Feet - Hello Mary Lou (live at Harmony University)" on YouTube
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Not my Autistic ass hyperfixating on an old slasher movie Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II is one of the oft forgotten early members of LGBT horror and is just SCREAMING for a remake that really pushes harder on those themes, So here's where I get to work Jess Browning is a Trans Girl at Hamilton Highschool that has the close support of her friends, most especially Vicki Carpenter. Vicki comes from a house with a conservative mother but has always been Jess's biggest supporter. Unfortunately for them the 70 year anniversary of Hamilton High's Black Prom is approaching in their senior year. Hamilton never had much of a prom culture ever since their last Prom Queen burned to death in a horrific accident in 1952. But after pressure from the student body, Hamilton is having prom yet again. Vicki ends up possesed by the ghost of this prom queen, Mary Lou Maloney who despite her nature as a vengeful spirit is swiftly falling in love with the tenderhearted Jess. With the prom approaching and the body count rising, only time will tell if Jess will discover the truth and what if anything motivated this prank gon wrong and the bloody warpath this ghost wreeks upon Hamilton High.
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duranduratulsa · 2 years
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Up next on my Spooktober Filmfest...Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II (1987) on glorious vintage VHS 📼! #movie #movies #horror #hellomarylou #promnight #promnightii #hellomaryloupromnightii #80s #vintage #vhs #spooktober #halloween #october
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horror-aesthete · 2 months
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Prom Night II: Hello Mary Lou, 1987, dir. Bruce Pittman
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Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II
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10 Overlooked 1980s Horror Movies To Consider For October/Halloween
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adamwatchesmovies · 2 years
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Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II (1987)
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Considering the ending of 1980's Prom Night, I had no idea how a sequel would be justified. I guessed Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II would essentially be a remake of the first film with a higher body count, more varied kills (perhaps an emphasis on that shards of mirror thing that didn’t quite pan out) and more nudity. What I didn’t foresee is this: a film that has absolutely nothing to do with the first and instead plays out like a cross between Carrie, The Exorcist and A Nightmare on Elm Street.
When Billy Nordham (played unconvincingly as a teenager by Steve Atkinson) spots his prom date Mary Lou Maloney (Lisa Schrage) cheating on him with Buddy Cooper (Robert Lewis) he attempts to ruin her Prom Queen coronation. Unfortunately, the prank goes wrong. Mary Lou dies in an accidental fire. Years later, her spirit returns to enact vengeance upon Billy (now played by Michael Ironside), Buddy (Richard Monette) and anyone else who stands in her way.
The Exorcist elements come when Mary Lou’s spirit possesses the body of unsuspecting high schooler Vicki Carpenter (Wendy Lyon). She acts out against her overbearing, religious and stern mother, (Judy Mahbey), which is where we get an awful lot of Carrie. It only gets more similar when we get to the actual prom. This isn’t me imagining a connection either, as the film name-drops the William Friedkin horror classic numerous times. Some of the ripoff scenes are pretty good; particularly when Vicki experiences horrifying Mary Lou-generated visions and nightmares (Nightmare on Elm Street was clearly an inspiration). Nonetheless, you feel cheated watching the film. It's a surprise to no one when you learn it was shot as its own thing and then retro-fitted to be a Prom Night sequel.
In defense of Hello Mary Lou, the first Prom Night is not very good, which makes this a sequel that's better than the first. There are several cool kills once Mary Lou completely takes the reins. The teenagers we meet are surprisingly well developed, with several being quite likable. It makes a world of a difference when you’re actually worried about the characters in a horror film like this one. I was hoping Vicki's friends would make it out alive, if only so they could make it to the big night. These kids deserve to have a good time.
Prom Night 2: Hello Mary Lou is the kind of film I’d like to see remade, or ripped off… which is ironic considering it rips off other films already. There are good moments here and there. It's too bad that as a whole, I can’t call it "a good movie". The problem isn't the association with Prom Night, mind you. It's that you take away what it cribs from other sources and you’re not left which much except nonsense. If you like this one, I won’t fight you, if you don’t, I won’t be able to make much of a case for it either. (On DVD, December 2, 2017)
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