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Le bal de l'horreur 3: Dernier baiser avant l'enfer

Original title: Prom Night III: The Last Kiss
  • 1990
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
2.8K
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Tim Conlon and Courtney Taylor in Le bal de l'horreur 3: Dernier baiser avant l'enfer (1990)
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.
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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.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.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.

  • Directors
    • Ron Oliver
    • Peter R. Simpson
  • Writer
    • Ron Oliver
  • Stars
    • Tim Conlon
    • Cynthia Preston
    • David Stratton
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    2.8K
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    • Directors
      • Ron Oliver
      • Peter R. Simpson
    • Writer
      • Ron Oliver
    • Stars
      • Tim Conlon
      • Cynthia Preston
      • David Stratton
    • 59User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
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    Tim Conlon
    Tim Conlon
    • Alex Grey
    Cynthia Preston
    Cynthia Preston
    • Sarah Monroe
    • (as Cyndy Preston)
    David Stratton
    David Stratton
    • Shane Taylor
    Courtney Taylor
    • Mary Lou Maloney
    Dylan Neal
    Dylan Neal
    • Andrew Douglas
    Jeremy Ratchford
    Jeremy Ratchford
    • Leonard Welsh
    Roger Dunn
    Roger Dunn
    • Mr. Weatherall
    Tom Nursall
    • Coach
    George Chuvalo
    George Chuvalo
    • Mr. Walker
    London Juno
    • Leah Grey
    • (as Juno Mills Cockell)
    Lesley Kelly
    • Miss Richards
    Terry Doyle
    • Jack Roswell
    Robert Collins
    Robert Collins
    • Darren
    Nicole Evans
    • Gail
    Sabrina Boudot
    Sabrina Boudot
    • Patsy Riviera
    Suzanne Cyr
    Suzanne Cyr
    • Secretary
    Heather Dick
    Heather Dick
    • Sarah's Mom
    Robert Morelli
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    • Directors
      • Ron Oliver
      • Peter R. Simpson
    • Writer
      • Ron Oliver
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    marcfantozzi

    First impressions do NOT last!

    When I first watched Prom Night III: The Last Kiss, I thought it was a load of rubbish. Recently, though, I re - watched the film again and really loved it. I liked the humour in this film and found it to be entertaining. I take back what I said about it in my user comment on Prom Night IV: Deliver us From Evil. Actually, I like it more than Prom Night IV. The acting was okay also, as were the gore effects!
    t3mul3nt

    oh, give em a break. it's a funny movie.

    if nothing else, you could tell the directors and actors were having some fun with it, not to mention providing a few of the funnier lines to come from a spoof splatter flick like this....

    "honey, mental illness is a terrible thing, it can stay hidden for years and BANG! who knows what sets them off? you remember what happened to your father"

    i'll agree that the plot could've fit into a peanuts strip, the canadian accents were a little thick at times, and that there's more than a small handful of complete disregards to the original. for instance, mary lou was originally killed in the 70's, however they've moved that back to the 50's so they could add the classic 50's rock n roll and killer wurlitzer jukebox motif.

    and one last thing, their interpretation of hell, both thematically and visually was one of the funniest things i've ever had to fast forward through.

    you know what though? rent it. watch it. it's as self-effacing as any scream movie without calling itself out for more cheap laughs.
    4BA_Harrison

    Amazingly, not the last in the series.

    Just how silly does tongue-in-cheek horror Prom Night III get? Well, ghostly antagonist Mary Lou pins a mans hands to a counter-top with ice-cream cornets and pushes a whisk through his skull, That stupid enough for you? Or howsabout the scene in which she throws a football, the ball turning into a drill that screws her victim to the goalposts? The Last Kiss is full of such nonsense, making it a mindless way to pass the time, but not a scary one, nor a particularly funny one.

    Courtney Taylor plays malevolent spirit Mary Lou Maloney, who falls for high school jock Alex Grey (Tim Conlon), killing anyone who upsets her beau or threatens to get in the way of their relationship. Alex takes to burying the bodies under the football field, but is soon found out and arrested for murder. Alex's girlfriend Sarah believes that he is innocent and tries to free him from the sexy ghost's grasp.

    Directors Ron Oliver and Peter R. Simpson keep a brisk pace and manage a few impressive shots (I love the camera careening down corridors), but they're unable to get the balance of horror and comedy right, with the gags falling flat (the announcements over the school tannoy are cringeworthy) and the supposed scares too comical to ever be disturbing. It all flashes past the eyes easy enough, but the film's frivolous nature and an ending that feels like an afterthought leaves one wondering 'what was the point?'.
    7ryan-10075

    "I don't get mad, I bake."

    Now I know I am likely in the minority here (based on ratings of each individual Prom Night movies), but I think this is the best and my personal favourite of the series. A sequel really to HELLO MARY LOU: PROM NIGHT II and not the original as Mary Lou Maloney returns for new blood at Hamilton High. Ron Oliver penned this script as he did in part 2 and co-directs with Peter Simpson who produced each Prom Night movie. Mary Lou is played by Courtney Taylor this time and is more angry, more violent and sexier than ever. This time she is after 'Average Joe' Alex Grey (Tim Conlon), who she starts setting his life up pretty well as long as he can just return it with love. Problem is she leaves corpses in her wake. Interesting, clever and original deaths along with a great sense of humor make this one I really have enjoyed over the years. It is more of a comedy-horror film. Also starring Canadian and former boxing great George Chuvalo as Alex's teacher Mr. Walker. Give it a chance and maybe you will enjoy it, too.
    5Vomitron_G

    It's Freddy Krueger's niece from hell in love with a high school student...

    This is very much a horror/comedy mixture (both genres being equally present this time, taking it a couple comedic steps further than the previous installment in the "Prom Night" series, "Hello Mary Lou"), and as such it's pretty entertaining. Our beloved Mary Lou character returns from hell, though played by a different actress (Courtney Tayler) in this sequel. She falls in love with average student Alex Grey and immediately goes on a killing spree for him, disposing of all the competition (like irritating jocks) and annoying high school teachers. A few amusing kills - not unlike the inventive ways of killing Freddy Krueger started to portray in the later "A Nightmare On Elm Street" sequels - and a funny ending make this one an okay, albeit silly 90 minutes time-waster.

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    • Trivia
      The film was financed by Live Entertainment, owned by Jose Menendez. The Thursday before production was to commence, writer/director Ron Oliver went to dinner with the Menendez Family, including brothers Erik and Lyle. The following Monday, Ron learned production had been delayed due to the murders of Jose and Kitty Menendez. Filming was pushed back by two weeks.
    • Goofs
      (at around 1h 9 mins) The boom mic dips into shot.
    • Quotes

      Sarah Monroe: I don't get mad, I bake.

    • Alternate versions
      The UK Network and U.S Artisan DVD releases feature the edited TV version which heavily removes shots of gore from murder scenes, all footage of Mary Lou's topless breasts and overdubs to remove swearing. The Australian MRA release is the full uncut version.
    • Connections
      Featured in Svengoolie: Prom Night III The Last Kiss (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Bump And Grind
      Written by Chaos

      Performed by Kyle Tobin, Kevin Tobin, Bryce Kramer, Paul McGuire, Paul Mayhew and Steve Barbetta

      Permission by Tobin Tunes

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    • Release date
      • November 1, 1990 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dernier baiser avant l'enfer
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Comweb Productions
      • Famous Players
      • Norstar Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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