Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.70/10 from 7600 votes
Tags: prom queen, year 1957, year 1987
Alternate Names:
Title in Italiano:

Prom Night II: il ritorno

Title in Português:

Meia-Noite Fatal II: A Vingança

Title in Français:

The Haunting of Hamilton High

Title in Türk:

Kanli Gece II

Synopsis

Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II is a 1987 Canadian supernatural horror film directed by Bruce Pittman. The movie follows a high school student named Vicki Carpenter who accidentally awakens the vengeful spirit of Mary Lou Maloney, a prom queen who died in 1957.

As Mary Lou possesses Vicki and wreaks havoc on the school, Vicki's boyfriend tries to stop her before it's too late. The film is a sequel to the 1980 film "Prom Night," but has a completely different storyline and tone.

Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II received mixed reviews upon its release, with critics praising its special effects and campy tone. Despite its initial reception, the film has since gained a cult following among horror fans.

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Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II
Hello Mary Lou
Ricky Nelson: Performer
Gene Pitney: Writer
Mary Lou
Ronnie Hawkins: Performer
Ronnie Hawkins: Writer
Tutti Frutti
Little Richard: Performer
Little Richard: Writer
Queen of the Senior Prom
The Mills Brothers: Performer
Little Darlin'
Maurice Williams: Writer
The Diamonds: Performer
Outside the City
Soul City
Gimme Gimme Gimme
Opening Titles
Paul Zaza: Performer
Mary Lou's Confession
Paul Zaza: Performer
Down in the Prop Room
Paul Zaza: Performer
In Vicki's Room
Paul Zaza: Performer
Father Cooper Exorcising
Paul Zaza: Performer
Mary Lou Maloney Has Come Back
Paul Zaza: Performer
Vicki Gets Possessed
Paul Zaza: Performer
Back to the Prop Room
Paul Zaza: Performer
It's Mary Lou Maloney
Paul Zaza: Performer
Now It's Jess
Paul Zaza: Performer
It's All Over Now…Or Is It?
Paul Zaza: Performer
End Credits
Paul Zaza: Performer

User reviews

Michelle Hall
5/10

The soundtrack complements the supernatural theme of the film, adding an extra layer of depth to the story and characters.

Karen Jones
3/10

The music choices in the film often felt out of place and disjointed, creating a jarring effect that took away from the suspense and tension of key scenes. The lack of coherence in the soundtrack detracted from the immersion in the story, making it difficult to fully connect with the characters and their struggles.

Dorothy Mitchell
6/10

The use of music in key scenes of the movie enhances the emotional impact, making certain moments more memorable and impactful.

Jennifer Davis
8/10

The choice of songs in the movie is spot-on, with each track perfectly matching the tone and mood of the scenes they accompany. The soundtrack not only sets the atmosphere but also serves as a character in its own right, adding depth and dimension to the narrative.

Linda Allen
10/10

The music enhances the tension and suspense in key scenes, adding an extra layer of excitement to the film. The haunting melodies and ominous tones create a chilling ambiance that stays with you long after the movie ends.

Michelle Wright
8/10

The musical score of the movie beautifully captures the nostalgic 1950s vibe, adding a layer of authenticity to the setting and time period. The retro sound blends seamlessly with the horror elements, creating a unique and memorable auditory experience.

Michelle Turner
5/10

The blend of 80s synthpop and haunting melodies in the soundtrack adds a unique and nostalgic touch to the horror genre, setting it apart from other films of its time.

Donald Williams
6/10

The music perfectly reflects the transformation of the characters and the escalating supernatural events, effectively drawing the audience into the story.