QWhat rating did "Prom Night" have when it was first released?
AOn the day of its US release (April 11th, 2008), Prom Night had a rating of 5.4.
QIs "Prom Night" based on a book?
AProm Night is a "remake" of Prom Night (1980), although director Nelson McCormick admits that the only similarity between the two movies is the title. The original Prom Night was based on a screenplay written by William Gray and Robert Guza, Jr. This version of Prom Night was written by J.S. Cardone.
QHow many people fall victim to Richard Fenton?
AThirteen (13) people fall victim to Fenton. They are: (1,2,3) Donna's parents and younger brother (all knife wounds); (4) Mental Institution Inmate (slashed across the neck with a knife); (5) Howard K. Ramsey (his death is not shown, but his body is discovered later); (6) Simms (his death is not shown, but his body is discovered later); (7) Maid (she is stabbed with a knife, numerous times, in the chest); (8) Police Officer (his death is not shown, but his body is discovered later); (9) Michael Camp (he is stabbed with a knife, numerous times, in the chest and stomach); (10) Claire (she is stabbed with a knife, numerous times, in the chest); (11) Lisa Hines (she is slashed across the neck with a knife); (12) Detective Nash (he is slashed across the neck with a knife); and (13) Bobby (he is slashed across the neck with a knife, although his death is not shown). At the end of the film, Richard Fenton himself is shot numerous times in the chest and stomach by Detective Winn at the Keppel residence. Fenton is killed on scene.
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