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Prom Queen: The Marc Hall Story ()


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In the small, predominantly working class town of Inniston, Ontario, Marc Hall is a high school senior with a promising future in his chosen career as lawyer. He is bright, well liked by his classmates and teachers, and quietly supported... See more »

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Marc Hall
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Andy Hall (as Paul Zabrinski)
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Emily Hall
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Jason
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Carly
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Beau
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Lucinda Pilcher
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Lonnie Winn
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Mr. Warrick
Victoria Adilman ...
Miss Lawrence
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Mike Shields
Nicholas Rose ...
Vinci
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Connie Jukes
R.D. Reid ...
Vincent
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Otis
Makyla Smith ...
Britney 1
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Britney 2
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Britney 3
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Jeff Smith
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Murray
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Judge Shannon
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Napoleon
Andre Noble ...
Lard
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Geek 1
Daniel Karasik ...
Geek 2
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Bull Dyke
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Husky Man
John Bayliss ...
Father Thornton
Perry Perlmutar ...
Monty
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Pretty Boy
Richard Foty ...
Cantor
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Customer (uncredited)
Marc Hall ...
Self (uncredited)
Christopher Segovia ...
Altar Boy (uncredited)
Michael Segovia ...
Altar Boy (uncredited)
Michael Sercerchi ...
Church Guest (uncredited)
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Young Girl (uncredited)

Directed by

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John L'Ecuyer

Written by

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Michael MacLennan ... (story)
 
Kent Staines ... (story)
 
Kent Staines ... (teleplay)

Produced by

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Heather Haldane ... executive producer (as Heather Gordon Haldane) / producer (as Heather Gordon Haldane)
Mary Young Leckie ... executive producer / producer

Music by

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Gary Koftinoff

Cinematography by

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Glenn Warner ... director of photography

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Mike Lee ... (as Michael Lee)

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Marie-Hélène Boulianne ... telecine assistant
Steve Corcoran ... assistant picture editor
Ed Ham ... on-line editor
Mark Kueper ... tape-to-tape colorist

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Tim Bider

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Jeffrey Butler

Costume Design by

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Tamara Winston

Makeup Department

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Lee-Anne Crossman ... assistant makeup artist

Production Management

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Roberta Pazdro ... production manager (as Roberta J Pazdro)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Patrick Arias ... second assistant director
Darren Kotania ... first assistant director

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Ryan Blades ... art department production assistant
Rae Crombie ... assistant property master
Jeff Helgason ... key scenic artist
Ben Mazzotta ... story board artist
Sharon McDonagh ... second assistant art director (as Sharon Lacoste McDonagh)
Wendy Robbins ... first assistant art director
Scott Thom ... head carpenter
Dave Watt ... construction coordinator

Sound Department

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Michael Baskerville ... re-recording mixer
Tom Bjelic ... sound effects editor
Robert Fletcher ... sound recordist
Steve Foster ... re-recording mixer
Allan Fung ... adr editor
John Sievert ... foley artist
John Douglas Smith ... supervising sound editor
Iain Stewart ... boom operator

Special Effects by

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Rob Huot ... special effects key
Andy Latimer ... special effects first assistant
Jeff Skochko ... special effects supervisor

Visual Effects by

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Jeff Bruneel ... digital effects artist

Camera and Electrical Department

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Michael Bawcutt ... gaffer
Laurence Bortnick ... first assistant b camera
Doug Dixon ... genny operator
Brian Gedge ... camera operator
Sophie Giraud ... still photographer
Stewart Grayburn ... dolly grip
Joel Guthro ... camera operator
Rob Haid ... key grip (as Robert 'Gump' Haid)
Sean McBride ... grip
Scott Nicol ... second assistant camera
David Niven ... first assistant camera
Stephen Paul ... best boy electric
Dana Perry ... best boy grip
Cathy Petch ... electric
Tony Ramsay ... electric
Bob Standish ... second assistant b camera
Phil Sutherland ... electric
Matt Thomas ... electric
Cylla Von Tiedemann ... still photographer (as Cylla von Tiedemann)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Minda Johnson ... key background costumer
Erika Larner ... costume set supervisor

Location Management

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Morton Dorrell ... location manager
Steven Tabachnik ... location production assistant

Music Department

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Andrea Higgins ... music consultant / music coordinator
Ron Proulx ... music supervisor

Script and Continuity Department

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Danielle Depeyre ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Jan Dutton ... post production supervisor
Lon J. Hall ... legal counsel
Justin Kelly ... payroll accountant
John McAndrew ... story editor
Jules Pereira ... assistant production coordinator (as Julie Pereira)
Renee Pye ... publicist
Danny Webber ... legal counsel
David Wilson ... production assistant (as Larry David Wilson)

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Doug Dales ... the producers wish to thank
Ted Dykstra ... the producers wish to thank
The Hall Family ... the producers wish to thank
Ron Hay ... the producers wish to thank

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Plot Summary

In the small, predominantly working class town of Inniston, Ontario, Marc Hall is a high school senior with a promising future in his chosen career as lawyer. He is bright, well liked by his classmates and teachers, and quietly supported by his hard working parents, Audy and Emily Hall. He is also openly gay and attends St. Jude, a Catholic school. His cordial relationship with those in authority in his sphere of life is put to the test when he requests that his boyfriend Jason be his date to the graduation prom. That request is flatly denied by the school's hard nosed principal, Mr. Warrick. Despite seeing his prom as an important rite of passage, Marc refuses to go if he is denied this request. He is supported by his best friend Carly, who also refuses to go if Marc doesn't go. As such, Carly's boyfriend, Beau, mounts an online "support Marc" campaign with the help of the school's computer geeks. The online campaign and Marc's appeal to the Catholic School Board catches the attention of gay rights lawyer, Lonnie Winn, who takes Marc's case pro bono. The resulting media maelstrom causes further problems, for Marc's devoutly religious parents, within their relationships at work and more specifically at their church, and for Marc himself. Although Marc willingly signs on to the legal case in order to get what he wants, Jason may have a different view, he who was in the closet. And Marc himself may only be able to take so much - partly as lack of support from the school may jeopardize getting a scholarship, which he needs to attend university - as he just quietly wanted to attend the prom with his boyfriend with no muss or fuss. Written by Huggo

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Taglines Will "Cinderfella" make it to the prom on time? See more »
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Also Known As
  • Prom Queen (Canada, English title)
  • Prom Queen (France)
  • Prom Queen - Einer wie keiner (Germany)
  • Eimai gay! Loipon? (Greece)
  • Королева бала (Russia)
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  • 92 min
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Trivia This movie is based on a real-life situation in the southwestern Ontario town of Oshawa. See more »
Movie Connections References Night of the Living Dead (1968). See more »
Soundtracks Right About Time See more »
Crazy Credits The scenes depicting Marc Hall, his family and lawyer are based upon a true story. Other characters, names, events and places are entirely fictional or representative... they've been altered to make you LAUGH. See more »
Quotes Marc Hall: I like other guys... men...
Emily Hall: Yes, I know, I know.
Marc Hall: You... You know?
Emily Hall: Marc. Your hair. It's blue. And you have a poster of Celine Dion on your wall. We know.
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