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Prom Night is a 1980 slasher film directed by Paul Lynch and written by William Gray. Jamie Lee Curtis and Leslie Nielsen star. The film's plot follows a group of high school seniors who are targeted at their prom by a masked killer, seeking vengeance for the accidental death of a young girl six years earlier.
Sidney Poitier’s Speech Lives up to the Moment Sidney Poitier ’s 1964 win for Best Actor in Lilies of the Field marked the first time a Black man had ever won in that category.
Some are too saccharine, others too long – and the worst are when an actor thinks only of themselves
Prom Night (film series), a Canadian horror film franchise of five films Prom Night, starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Leslie Nielsen Prom Night: Original Soundtrack from the Motion Picture, a soundtrack album; Prom Night, a loose remake of the 1980 film, starring Brittany Snow and Idris Elba "Prom Night" (That '70s Show), an episode of the ...
That was an achievement in itself, but Garson made history in another, more unexpected way that night. Her acceptance speech remains, to this day, the longest in the history of the Academy Awards ...
Prom Night was released by Sony Pictures and Screen Gems. The film grossed $20,804,941 in 2,700 theaters in the United States and Canada, ranking No. 1 at the box office in its opening weekend and averaging $7,705 per theater. It grossed $43,869,350 in the U.S. and a $12,728,210 in other territories for a worldwide total of $56,597,560. [3]
When Justin Timberlake gives you life advice, you listen. The superstar accepted the prestigious Decade Award at the Teen Choice Awards on Sunday night -- and his inspiring acceptance speech ...
Ronald Reagan giving his Acceptance Speech. The 1980 Republican National Convention convened at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan, from July 14 to July 17, 1980.The Republican National Convention nominated retired Hollywood actor and former Governor Ronald Reagan of California for president and former CIA Director George H. W. Bush of Texas for vice president.