It's prom night and the kids of Hoover High will be having a night they will never forget. Popular girl Shelley ditches her prom and ends up spending the night with unpopular Dan; Popular guy Kevin goes out with nerdy Angela because he heard she was easy; Patrice continues to blame her boyfriend Roger for everything that doesn't go the way she wants it to.
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I have been desperately trying to find one of the songs that is played during the scene in the prom where Kevin McCrae and Angela Strull first walk in -- the song sounds like it is called "Ready For My Romeo". Does anyone know what the exact name of this song is or who the artist it? It does not appear on the credits. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks! Great lines: "That's Stanley LaMar! His locker's next to mine!"..... "Give you what, Wallace, any gum?"..... "They wanted to hear the long version of Freebird." "Well they certainly never heard one that long".....Get your coat Mother, we're going to the prom!"
This one is better than all of those teen movies that are made right now.... It has got style, there are no rude jokes. You can't take your eyes off your tv screen cos there's always something new happening.... I recommend it to everybody.
You have to love Dance 'Til Dawn, it's just impossible not to. LOL What more could you want in an 80's teen movie? Granted it's not a John Hughes, but IMO it's a close second. It combines all the great "good wins in the end" elements of 80's flicks, with hideous fashions of the late 80's!! 1st you have the ugly duckling turned empowered beauty, then the dork that gets the hottest girl in school, the snob that looses it all, the lovers that reconnect, the soul-dead parents that come alive again, and the jerk that falls in love with his prey!I first saw this movie when it aired on Television in the late 80's and it was love at first view! However, during some teen angst period I taped over it with...who knows. As soon as it was re-released I bought a copy, and within the first two days of recieving it, I watched it 3 times. A little neurotic? yes. But it was well worth the $20 for all the memories it brought back.
Many TV stars from the 1980s show up in this movie about a senior prom and the various problems happening to the different characters. Kelsey Grammer is a hoot as Tracey Gold's overprotective father, as is Edie McClurg as his wife. Brian Bloom plays a sleazeball very well. If you were in high school during the 80s, especially, you'll get a kick out of this cute little film.