The Prom

RomanceComedy
Overview : 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.
Budget : Na
language : en
Runtime : 130 min
Release Date : 2020-12-02
Imdb ID : tt10161886
Status : Released

Cast

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)

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Reviews

maketheSWITCH
'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
msbreviews
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 exaggerated 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+