
The Club 1994
"In this club the initiations can be fatal"
Midnight at the Senior Prom becomes a twisted crucible in Brenton Spencer's eerie horror flick, *The Club (1994)*. Five unsuspecting students, a sinister counselor, and a mysterious figure named John find themselves trapped in a night that refuses to end.
Director: Brenton Spencer
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Club (1994) about?
*The Club* traps a group of high schoolers and a sinister counselor in a night that refuses to end at midnight. Trapped with a mysterious figure named John, they're pressured into committing murder or suicide to avoid joining his deadly initiation. As time stands still, their moral boundaries dissolve in a chilling game of life-or-death stakes.
Who directed The Club?
Brenton Spencer directed *The Club*, bringing a stylish yet unsettling vision to this horror thriller that blends psychological tension with supernatural dread.
Who stars in The Club?
The film features J. H. Wyman, Andrea Roth, Rino Romano, Zack Ward, and Kelli Taylor as the trapped students and their adversaries.
Is The Club (1994) worth watching?
While *The Club* isn't widely rated, its tight 94-minute runtime and atmospheric horror make it a moody, underrated entry in mid-'90s teen thrillers. Fans of slow-building dread with a twisty premise will find it a cult curiosity worth the watch.
How long is The Club?
The film runs for 94 minutes.
About The Club (1994) — A Horror Classic Where Midnight Never Ends
Midnight at the Senior Prom becomes a twisted crucible in Brenton Spencer's eerie horror flick, *The Club (1994)*. Five unsuspecting students, a sinister counselor, and a mysterious figure named John find themselves trapped in a night that refuses to end. As the clock strikes midnight, they're forced to confront their darkest impulses—whether by spilling blood or ending their own lives—before time cruelly resumes. The atmosphere crackles with paranoia, as the group soon realizes they're being seduced into joining John's lethal initiation rite, where the only escape might be through death itself.
This psychological horror delves into themes of peer pressure, moral decay, and the terrifying allure of power. Spencer crafts a claustrophobic, neon-lit nightmare where every choice is a gamble, and the line between victim and villain blurs with each passing second. With a runtime tight enough to keep tension simmering and a cast of rising talents under a director known for moody genre work, *The Club* is a cult horror gem that lingers long after the credits roll.