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The Prom Poster

The Prom

Everyone deserves a chance to celebrate.
2020 | 130m | English

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Popularity: 5 (history)

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After the PTA of a conservative high school in Indiana bans same-sex couples from attending the annual prom, a gang of flamboyant Broadway stars try to boost their image by showing up to support two lesbian students.
Release Date: Dec 02, 2020
Director: Ryan Murphy
Writer: Bob Martin, Chad Beguelin, Jack Viertel
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Keywords musical, bullying, romance, based on play or musical, prom, religion, religious hypocrisy, lgbt teen, teenage romance, self absorption, gay theme, romantic dramedy
Production Companies Dramatic Forces, StoryKey Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $187,432
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Meryl Streep Dee Dee Allen
James Corden Barry Glickman
Nicole Kidman Angie Dickinson
Kerry Washington Mrs. Greene
Keegan-Michael Key Principal Hawkins
Andrew Rannells Trent Oliver
Ariana DeBose Alyssa Greene
Jo Ellen Pellman Emma Nolan
Tracey Ullman Vera
Kevin Chamberlin Sheldon
Mary Kay Place Grandma Bea
Logan Riley Kayley
Sofia Deler Shelby
Nico Greetham Nick
Nathaniel J. Potvin Kevin
Frank DiLella Frank DiLella
Chet Dixon Motel Clerk
Sam Pillow Young Barry
Spencer Tomich Young Barry Crush
Portia Bartley Internet Student
Carmyne Rey Internet Student
Mia Danelle Internet Student
Cora Lu Tran Internet Student
Phi Kenzie Internet Student
Lando Coffy Internet Student
Caroline Rich Indiana Reporter
Beth Johnson Nicely Indiana Reporter / Lead Dancer
Patrick Wetzel Indiana Reporter / Lead Dancer
Pam Cook Parent #1
Michele Levar Math Teacher
Kayley Stallings Female Student
Briana Price Red Carpet Reporter
Carly J. Casey Red Carpet Reporter
John Wusah Red Carpet Reporter
Jill K. Allen Red Carpet Reporter
Ryan Kendrick Red Carpet Reporter
Richard Tanner Red Carpet Reporter
Annie Ruby Red Carpet Reporter
Brenna Daly First Student (at Mall)
Megan Truong Second Student (at Mall)
Riley Rydin Fifth Student (at Mall)
Colin McCalla Prom Photographer
Sebastian Vale PTA Parent
James Henry Williams Jr. PTA Parent
Cary Lowe PTA Parent
Lisa Cohen PTA Parent
Jack Daniel Stanley PTA Parent
Becky Stockton PTA Parent
Brooklin Thacher PTA Parent
Linda Griffin New York Party Guest
Juliet Fischer New York Party Guest
Alan Salazar New York Party Guest
Courtney Alexander New York Party Guest
Whitney Nicole New York Party Guest
Cindera Che New York Party Guest
Doug Penikas New York Party Guest
Dawn Noel New York Party Guest
Joe Abraham New York Party Guest
Jamie Torcellini New York Party Guest
Lonnie Henderson New York Party Guest
Mark Reis New York Party Guest
Shauna Davis New York Party Guest
Mic Thompson New York Party Guest
Devinn Harris New York Party Guest
KC Monnie New York Party Guest
Carlena Britch New York Party Guest
Cecilie A. Stuart New York Party Guest
Corey Wright New York Party Guest
Bubba Dean Rambo New York Party Guest
Chelsea Corp New York Party Guest
Eliotte Nicole New York Party Guest
Jillana Laufer New York Party Guest
Tino Smith New York Party Guest
Rees James Waiter
Aaron Alexander Gordon Waiter
Struther Dalton White Waiter
Patrick Ellis Waiter
Louis Williams Jr. Waiter
Matthew Kazmierczak Waiter
Brandon Hudson Waiter
Tyquan Christie Waiter
Nathan Trasoras Waiter
Michael Munday Waiter
Alex Jackson Godspell Cast
Ashley L Douglas Godspell Cast
Bailey Day Sonner Godspell Cast
Brittany Freeth Godspell Cast
Charissa Kroeger Godspell Cast
Chris Liu Godspell Cast
Vasthy Mompoint Godspell Cast
Matthew Rogers Godspell Cast
Yusuf Nasir Godspell Cast
Adam Lower Love Thy Neighbor / HS Student Dancer
Jason Hancock Love Thy Neighbor / HS Student Dancer
Joshua Bergner Love Thy Neighbor / HS Student Dancer
Leanne Tessa Love Thy Neighbor / HS Student Dancer
Caitlyn Domalaon Love Thy Neighbor / HS Student Dancer
Anna Berg Student Dancer
Kelly Sweeney Student Dancer
Donyea Martin Student Dancer
Dougal Herr Student Dancer
Erica Lynn Cunanan Student Dancer
Jade Patteri Student Dancer
Jason Martin Student Dancer
Tasha Casberg Student Dancer
Kerrice Brooks Student Dancer
Kiara T. Romero Student Dancer
Luis Tomas Martinez Student Dancer
Marcus Bailey Student Dancer
Matthew Elliott Student Dancer
Mariah Iman Wilson Student Dancer
Matthew Moseley Student Dancer
Morgan Dudley Student Dancer
Pierce Allison Student Dancer
Monroe Cline Student Dancer
Julia Marley Student Dancer
Katie Morton Student Dancer
Thomas Reasoner Student Dancer
Nicole Rush Student Dancer
Ramone Garcia Student Dancer
Sierra Fujita Student Dancer
Simba Woods Student Dancer
Sydney Cope Student Dancer
Chase Bowden Student Dancer
T.C. Carter Student Dancer
José Velázquez Student Dancer
Chad Vaught Student Dancer
Dominique Kelley Lady's Improving Dancer
Nick Pauley Lady's Improving Dancer
Owen Scarlett Lady's Improving Dancer
Derrick Boyce Lady's Improving Dancer
Jack Sippel Lady's Improving Dancer
John Michael Fowler Lady's Improving Dancer
Ry Chase Internet Student
Brendan Jordan Internet Student
Taylor Plecity Internet Student
Bj Wolf Internet Student
Noah Der Internet Student
Miracle Washington Internet Student
Amanda LaCount Inclusive Prom Dancer
Andrew Perez Inclusive Prom Dancer
Anthony Arellano Inclusive Prom Dancer
Ashley Porter Inclusive Prom Dancer
Carlos Sanchez Inclusive Prom Dancer
Dominic Eustes Inclusive Prom Dancer
Frank Soares Inclusive Prom Dancer
Evan DeBenedetto Inclusive Prom Dancer
Halima Dodo Inclusive Prom Dancer
Jade Falkenberg Inclusive Prom Dancer
Jasmine Rafael Inclusive Prom Dancer
Jeka Jane Inclusive Prom Dancer
Jenna Ashley Inclusive Prom Dancer
Kendra Johnson Inclusive Prom Dancer
Mark Cruz Inclusive Prom Dancer
Nikki Keeshin Inclusive Prom Dancer
Ray Gordon II Inclusive Prom Dancer
Stephanie Dai Inclusive Prom Dancer
Sydney Lewis Inclusive Prom Dancer
Troy Carpenter Inclusive Prom Dancer
Lorenzo Dumlao Student (uncredited)
Sebastian Twohey-Jacobs High School Prom Attendee (uncredited)
Name Job
Ryan Murphy Director
Matt Hickman Location Manager
Bob Martin Screenplay
Chad Beguelin Screenplay, Songs
Scott Robertson First Assistant Director
Matthew Libatique Director of Photography
Matthew Sklar Original Music Composer, Songs
Jack Viertel Writer
Danielle Wang Editor
Peggy Blow Editor
Jamie Walker McCall Production Design
Lou Eyrich Costume Design
Whitney Coleman Stunts
Gene Serdena Set Decoration
Alexa L. Fogel Casting
Melinda Sue Gordon Still Photographer
Scotty Richards Stunts
Name Title
Ryan Murphy Producer
Alexis Martin Woodall Producer
Bill Damaschke Producer
Dori Berinstein Producer
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Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 22 44 10
2024 5 23 44 12
2024 6 16 24 7
2024 7 24 48 11
2024 8 12 20 6
2024 9 9 12 7
2024 10 13 26 6
2024 11 11 21 5
2024 12 10 14 7
2025 1 15 36 8
2025 2 9 17 3
2025 3 5 11 1
2025 4 2 6 1
2025 5 1 6 1
2025 6 1 3 1
2025 7 1 2 0
2025 8 1 1 0
2025 9 2 3 1
2025 10 3 5 2

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Reviews

maketheSWITCH
4.0

'The Prom' could have been something special like the show was on Broadway, but instead of listening to the message the show has about negative effect star-power and acceptance, the movie actively dodges those themes. Removing Corden doesn't fix this mess, but it would have been a start. I can't say ... I don't recommend it; these are great songs and sung well here. I would catch myself smiling at the musical numbers, and I haven't stopped listening to the soundtrack. The film's opening credits are just the actor's names in the logo font, and I got chills with the score and seeing that on the big screen, with Rannells and Kidman reason alone to watch, along with newcomer Pellman. I love musicals - they have an energy no other genre has, but the lesson from 'The Prom' is the same as 'Cats': make something that's not for the masses, but true to the story. Also, the movie gets Streep to rap in the credit's song, and that's honestly amazing. - Chris dos Santos Read Chris' full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-the-prom-the-good-the-bad-and-the-james-corden

Jun 23, 2021
msbreviews
3.0

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com I really love musicals, but Netflix's attempt at a cheerful, joyful, colorful, and culturally significant film turns out to be one of the most cringe-worthy, awfully stereotypical, ridiculously exagg ... erated movies of the year. From the astoundingly over-the-top (and honestly, somewhat insulting) performance from James Corden and Jo Ellen Pellman's one-dimensional debut to the contradictory narrative, Ryan Murphy's first feature film since 2010's Eat, Pray, Love is a massive disappointment. The Prom is supposed to celebrate equality by supporting an inclusive prom where everyone can go and feel comfortable being themselves. However, it restrains itself from showing a homosexual kiss or really any sort of intimacy, leaving that to the very last second of the movie, but it doesn't have any problems in fully developing a heterosexual relationship meanwhile. The breaking out into songs (which are a bit too many) mostly feels incredibly forced, making the whole film look more like a collection of sketches than an actual movie. A few excellent performances (Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman, Andrew Rannells, Keegan-Michael Key), a couple of quite entertaining musical numbers, some nice choreography and camera work (Matthew Libatique), and an admittedly ambitious production design save this film from being a complete trainwreck, but it's still a disaster. Rating: D+

Jun 23, 2021