Prom Queen: The Marc Hall Story (2004)
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- 1h 32min
- Comedy, Drama
- 01 Jun 2004 (Canada)
- TV Movie
- 2 nominations.
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Aaron Ashmore | ... |
Marc Hall
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Jean Pierre Bergeron | ... |
Andy Hall
(as Paul Zabrinski)
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Marie Tifo | ... |
Emily Hall
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Mac Fyfe | ... |
Jason
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Tamara Hope | ... |
Carly
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Trevor Blumas | ... |
Beau
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Fiona Reid | ... |
Lucinda Pilcher
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Scott Thompson | ... |
Lonnie Winn
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David Foley | ... |
Mr. Warrick
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Victoria Adilman | ... |
Miss Lawrence
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David Ferry | ... |
Mike Shields
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Nicholas Rose | ... |
Vinci
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Barbara Gordon | ... |
Connie Jukes
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R.D. Reid | ... |
Vincent
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John White | ... |
Otis
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Makyla Smith | ... |
Britney 1
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Brittany Allen | ... |
Britney 2
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Nicole Dicker | ... |
Britney 3
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Gary Reineke | ... |
Jeff Smith
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Tyler Kyte | ... |
Murray
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Maggie Huculak | ... |
Judge Shannon
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Mike Lobel | ... |
Napoleon
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Andre Noble | ... |
Lard
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Philip Eddolls | ... |
Geek 1
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Daniel Karasik | ... |
Geek 2
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Katie Bergin | ... |
Bull Dyke
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Kent Staines | ... |
Husky Man
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John Bayliss | ... |
Father Thornton
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Perry Perlmutar | ... |
Monty
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Sean O'Neill | ... |
Pretty Boy
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Richard Foty | ... |
Cantor
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Nicholas Carella | ... |
Customer (uncredited)
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Marc Hall | ... |
Self (uncredited)
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Christopher Segovia | ... |
Altar Boy (uncredited)
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Michael Segovia | ... |
Altar Boy (uncredited)
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Michael Sercerchi | ... |
Church Guest (uncredited)
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Laura Vandervoort | ... |
Young Girl (uncredited)
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Directed by
John L'Ecuyer |
Written by
Michael MacLennan | ... | (story) |
Kent Staines | ... | (story) |
Kent Staines | ... | (teleplay) |
Produced by
Heather Haldane | ... | executive producer (as Heather Gordon Haldane) / producer (as Heather Gordon Haldane) |
Mary Young Leckie | ... | executive producer / producer |
Music by
Gary Koftinoff |
Cinematography by
Glenn Warner | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Mike Lee | ... | (as Michael Lee) |
Editorial Department
Marie-Hélène Boulianne | ... | telecine assistant |
Steve Corcoran | ... | assistant picture editor |
Ed Ham | ... | on-line editor |
Mark Kueper | ... | tape-to-tape colorist |
Production Design by
Tim Bider |
Set Decoration by
Jeffrey Butler |
Costume Design by
Tamara Winston |
Makeup Department
Lee-Anne Crossman | ... | assistant makeup artist |
Production Management
Roberta Pazdro | ... | production manager (as Roberta J Pazdro) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Patrick Arias | ... | second assistant director |
Darren Kotania | ... | first assistant director |
Art Department
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
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
Rob Huot | ... | special effects key |
Andy Latimer | ... | special effects first assistant |
Jeff Skochko | ... | special effects supervisor |
Visual Effects by
Jeff Bruneel | ... | digital effects artist |
Camera and Electrical Department
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
Minda Johnson | ... | key background costumer |
Erika Larner | ... | costume set supervisor |
Location Management
Morton Dorrell | ... | location manager |
Steven Tabachnik | ... | location production assistant |
Music Department
Andrea Higgins | ... | music consultant / music coordinator |
Ron Proulx | ... | music supervisor |
Script and Continuity Department
Danielle Depeyre | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
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) |
Thanks
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 |
Production Companies
- Canadian Television Fund (produced with the participation of the)
- Prom Queen
- Screen Door (formerly Tapestry Pictures Inc. [ca])
Distributors
- Epix Media (2005) (Germany) (DVD)
- Optimale (2005) (France) (DVD)
- Wolfe Video (2005) (United States) (video)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Arpix Media (music supervision)
- CTV Television Network (produced in association with)
- Cogeco Program Development Fund (produced with the participation of)
- Government of Canada (produced with the participation of)
- Government of Ontario (produced in association with)
- Hall Webber (legal services)
- Hand Prop (props supplied by)
- Rogers Telefund (developed with the participation of)
- Shaw Television Broadcast Fund (produced with the financial participation of)
- Wallace Avenue Studios (the producers wish to thank)
Storyline
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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Did You Know?
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. See more » |