Thirty years after being burnt to death in a fire at Hamilton High School, Mary Lou (Courtney Taylor) returns to romance Alex (Tim Conlon), a hunky student. Thirty years after her accidental death at her 1957 senior prom, the tortured spirit of prom queen Mary Lou Maloney returns to seek revenge. Leigh Monson. In 1957, seventeen year-old Mary Lou Maloney(Lisa Schrage) enters a church, where she confesses her sins to the priest (Jay Smith, claiming to have disobeyed her parents, used the Lord's name in vain and had sinful relations with various boys. For when Vicki, Craig and Billy return to the outside, the former two realize that Mary Lou wasn't defeated, but has instead taken possession of Billy. Thirty years after her accidental death at her 1957 senior prom, the tortured spirit of prom queen Mary Lou Maloney returns to seek revenge. While not yet a serial killer, she has a willing penchant for being cruel and bad. The 2008 MGM DVD of Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night 2 (1987) is cut? US customers: Please allow 3-5 days for delivery once shipped. Photo Credits: Netflix; Pop TV; Robert Viglasky, Hartswood Films; Fred Hayes/Disney+, Fox, PopTV; Bettina Strauss/Netflix; Nicole Rivelli/Amazon, Netflix, Frank Masi/Apple, Disney, Jasper Savage/Hulu; Diyah Pera/CW Prom Night III: The Last Kiss is a 1989 Canadian supernatural comedy slasher film and the third in the Prom Night film series, continuing the storyline involving the murderous ghoul Mary Lou Maloney.This is the only entry to depart from the horror genre, and is instead a spoof of the previous films. Using her powers, she aids him in his athletic ability, detours bullies from assaulting him, and cheats to ensure his failed grades become positive ones.
The humor misses the mark,and the "suspenseful" moments slow the proceedings down even further. While Alex tries to get others around him to help, he realizes he's in the 1950s where everyone around him apparently cannot see or hear him. STARRING. Bruce Pittman. 25 of 34 people found this review helpful. More charming shows that blend retro nostalgia and coming-of-age tales He tries to establish some "ground rules" that she has to stop her killing from here on out, but quickly backs down due to her seductive and semi-threatening nature. The malevolent spirit of Mary Lou Maloney returns to Hamilton High, where she manipulates a naive male student into helping her wreak havoc on the school. Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II is a 1987 sequel to Prom Night (1980). Wendy Lyon. Choose an adventure below and discover your next favorite movie or TV show.Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Realizing that she has finally attained prom queen status, she then vanishes, though only momentarily.
The heroine begins to see strange things in the cafeteria food, hallucinates that the rocking horse in her bedroom has come to life through demonic personification, and ultimately gets sucked into the blackboard of one of her classrooms. 1 hit "Travelin' Man", (Imperial 5741), reached No. She is the ghost of a vindictive girl who was killed in a freak accident on her prom night.
To add insult to injury, she also writes "For a good time call Mary Lou" on the side of the booth. Most importantly, she is serves as a titular villain only in the second film. DVD Hello Mary Lou Prom Night II.
When the mall goes on lock-down before they can get out, the robot security system malfunctions, and goes on a killing spree.
Sarah interrupts and, after a brief fight with Mary, manages to blow up Mary Lou by using her flamethrower as a bomb. In 1957, Mary Lou Maloney was accidentally set on fire by a scorned lover and killed before she could be crowned Prom Queen. Now Bill must face the horror he left behind in 1957. Add Image Template:Infobox Film Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night 2 is a 1987 film, the second installment in the Prom Night saga. Losing the last of his sanity, he admits defeat to Mary Lou and is left laughing hysterically. The two females have a brief scuffle, but Sarah comes out on top when she stuffs a bomb into her rival's cleavage, which explodes seconds later. He manages to shoot her during the coronation, but this only causes her to transform into her original form. The film centers around the ghost of one Mary Lou Maloney, a girl who was accidentally killed during her prom queen crowning in the 50s. Before the two can piece it together, Mary Lou appears in the back seat of the car behind Sarah and kills her by skewering her hand and arm straight through her body.
From here, much of the middle section of film involves Mary Lou playing mind games with Vicki. When Hamilton High's Prom Queen of 1957, Mary Lou Maloney is killed by her jilted boyfriend, she comes back for revenge 30 years later. The female villain then laughs evilly as Alexander runs around in a panic with the realization that his ordeal is far from over. A group of cheerleaders become the targets of an unknown killer at a remote summer camp. Lisa Schrage as Mary Lou. R. Horror. This is exemplified in the opening scene, where she, inside of a confessional, tells a priest that she disobeys her parents, uses the most sinful of curses, and is highly promiscuous. However, when the campers start misbehaving, she soon reverts to her old ways. Artwork by Justin Osbourn. Jumping ahead to the year 1987, a female hero and student of Hamilton, Vicki Carpenter, happens to find a trunk containing some of Mary Lou's old possessions, and in doing so, releases her spirit from the underworld. crikan, Jun 13, 2016 #56. Mary Lou Maloney is the main villain in Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night 2 and Prom Night 3: The Last Kiss. Alex's romance with Mary Lou winds upnetting him both straight As and success on the football team. In her rage, Mary Lou begins killing people around her, including Kelly. "See you later, alligator!" Shortly after, she begins taking a shine to a male student named Alexander Grey who happens to be unhappy with his life, as well as having doubts about his future at the time. Watch Free on IMDb TV Upon seeing a charred Mary Lou in the way, Alex drives into her and they disappear, reappearing on a street, no longer in Hell. The acting is stale, the story is one we've all heard before but this film had some memorable touches.