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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Carl's corpse springing to life and grabbing Pam.
** The film has many an anticlimactic RedHerring that [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse abruptly disappears from the narrative]], such as a nerdy couple who make love in the basement of the graduation hall (who are ''not'' among the Prowler's victims, subverting many [[SlasherMovie genre-savvy]] viewers' expectations) and the wheelchair-bound Major Chatham (who is presented as an unlikely suspect and is last seen leering at said couple, but is never even remarked on after this scene even though the final confrontation takes place in his home).
** The film has many an anticlimactic RedHerring that [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse abruptly disappears from the narrative]], such as a nerdy couple who make love in the basement of the graduation hall (who are ''not'' among the Prowler's victims, subverting many [[SlasherMovie genre-savvy]] viewers' expectations) and the wheelchair-bound Major Chatham (who is presented as an unlikely suspect and is last seen leering at said couple, but is never even remarked on after this scene even though the final confrontation takes place in his home).
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Carl's corpse springing springs to life and grabbing grabs Pam.
** The film has many an anticlimactic RedHerring that [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse abruptly disappears from the narrative]], such as a nerdy couple who make love in the basement of the graduation hall (who are ''not'' among the Prowler's victims, subverting many [[SlasherMovie genre-savvy]] viewers' expectations) and the wheelchair-bound Major Chatham (who is presented as an unlikely suspectand is last seen leering at said couple, but is never even remarked on after this scene even though the final confrontation takes place in his home).
** The film has many an anticlimactic RedHerring that [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse abruptly disappears from the narrative]], such as a nerdy couple who make love in the basement of the graduation hall (who are ''not'' among the Prowler's victims, subverting many [[SlasherMovie genre-savvy]] viewers' expectations) and the wheelchair-bound Major Chatham (who is presented as an unlikely suspect
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Some viewers have noted that the killer's military theme could have been developed further than "stabs people with a pitchfork".
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Some viewers have noted that the killer's military theme could have been developed further than "stabs people with a pitchfork".pitchfork."
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* NarrowedItDownToTheGuyIRecognize: [[spoiler:Creator/FarleyGranger, the most known and veteran name amongst the cast, turns out to be the killer.]]
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Richard Einhorn's spine-chilling music score, which precedes fellow music composer Marco Beltrami's work on the ''Film/{{Scream}}'' films.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Richard Einhorn's spine-chilling music score, which precedes fellow music composer Marco Beltrami's work on the ''Film/{{Scream}}'' films.films and fellow composer Christopher Young's very first music score ''Film/TheDormThatDrippedBlood'' that was released a year after this film.
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** The film has many an anticlimactic RedHerrings RedHerring that [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse abruptly disappear disappears from the narrative]], such as a nerdy couple who make love in the basement of the graduation hall (who are ''not'' among the Prowler's victims, subverting many [[SlasherFilms [[SlasherMovie genre-savvy]] viewers' expectations) and the wheelchair-bound Major Chatham (who is presented as an unlikely suspect and is last seen leering at said couple, but is never even remarked on after this scene even though the final confrontation takes place in his home).
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** The film has many anticlimactic RedHerrings that [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse abruptly disappear from the narrative]], such as a nerdy couple who make love in the basement of the graduation hall (who are ''not'' among the Prowler's victims, subverting many [[SlasherFilms genre-savvy]] viewers' expectations) and the wheelchair-bound Major Chatham (who is presented as an unlikely suspect and is last seen leering at said couple, but is never even remarked on after this scene even though the final confrontation takes place in his home).
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Some viewers have noted that the killer's military theme could have been developed further than "stabs people with a pitchfork".
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Some viewers have noted that the killer's military theme could have been developed further than "stabs people with a pitchfork".pitchfork".
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Some viewers have noted that the killer's military theme could have been developed further.further than "stabs people with a pitchfork".
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Some viewers have noted that the killer's military theme could have been developed further.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Some viewers have noted that the killer's military theme could have been developed further.