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House Party (1990 film)

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'House Party' is a 1990 American comedy film directed by Reginald Hudlin. It stars Christopher "Kid" Reid and Christopher "Play" Martin of the popular hip hop duo Kid 'n Play, and also stars Paul Anthony, Bow-Legged Lou and B-Fine from Full Force, and Robin Harris (who died of a heart attack nine days after 'House Party' was released). The film also starred Martin Lawrence, Tisha Campbell, A.J. Johnson, Daryl "Chill" Mitchell and Gene "Groove" Allen (of Groove B. Chill), Kelly Jo Minter, John Witherspoon, with a cameo by funk musician George Clinton. This was one of Harris' final acting roles before his death.

The film was written and directed by Reginald Hudlin, based on his award-winning Harvard University student film. The film grossed over $26 million in its run at the box office with its widest release being 700 theaters. The film has since become a cult classic. Upon its initial release, the film garnered critical acclaim.

The lead roles were originally written for DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince.

Plot



In their high-school cafeteria, Peter, also known as "Play", announces to his friends Christopher aka "Kid" Robinson, Jr. and Bilal that he will be having a party at his house that night, as his parents are on vacation. The reluctant Bilal is to be the DJ. Kid is then involved in an altercation with school bully Stab and his two brothers Pee-Wee and Zilla. When Kid comes home, he tries to convince his father, "Pop" to let him go to the party. Pop relents at first, but when a note from school informs him of the fight, he punishes Kid by disallowing him from going to the party. Rather than miss the party of the year, Kid sneaks out while Pop is sleeping in front of 'Dolemite' but the door closing behind Kid awakens Pop. On his way to the party Kid runs into Stab and his brothers, jumps over a fence where a fat man named Roughouse is having sex with his lady, and is shot at by Roughouse. Kid ducks into a nearby Alpha Delta Sigma reunion to escape them.

Crashing the reunion, Kid has the DJ scratch and mix a few of his old doo wop records so that he can liven the party with a rap, until Stab and the others arrive. Trying to escape from Stab, Kid accidentally knocks down an older man. Kid and the bullies are caught by the neighborhood police, who humiliate the four teenagers before letting them go. Kid's father is stopped and harassed by the police while walking trying to find him.

The party is in full swing when Kid finally arrives. Kid and Play soon get into a dance contest with attractive girls Sydney and Sharane, then have a quick freestyle battle. Stab and his friends attempt to break up the party, but are arrested a second time by the policemen, who take delight in the prospect of beating them up. Kid's father eventually makes his way to the party, demanding to know where Kid is (upstairs helping Sharane get her coat) and, not finding him, Pop vows to wait for him at home.

Play stops the party because his bathroom toilet was broken by party members. Although Kid and Sydney have eyes for each other, Sharane decides to flirt with Kid openly, much to Sydney's disgust. The three soon leave the party, but when Kid tries to make advances on Sharane, she rebuffs him. Kid then walks Sydney back home, and after some argument the pair finally calm down and talk quietly.

Sydney allows Kid to sneak into her house, and the two are about to have sex in Sydney's room when she stops him, wanting to know if she is simply his second choice. Kid admits that Sydney was his first choice all along, but they do not do anything when they see that the only condom Kid has is too old to be used. When Sydney's parents come home now revealed as one of the couples at the high-school reunion, including the man Kid ran into Sydney hastily helps Kid sneak out of the house.

He manages to get out of yet another scrape with Stab and his brothers, and they all end up in a jail cell. The men tell Kid what they're in jail for and Kid entertains the rest of the men in the cell by rapping, distracting them long enough for Play, Sharane, Bilal, and Sydney to arrive with enough cash to bail him out. Later, the five friends say their goodnights. Kid and Sydney share a long passionate kiss goodnight. After Play and Bilal drops him off, Kid sneaks in the house and gets undressed. As he is about to get into bed, he looks up to find Pop holding a belt. Pop tells him "I wouldn't do that just yet", snaps his belt, and says "cause your ass is mine". As the credits roll, we can hear Pop hitting Kid with the belt. (Kid yelping with each hit) during the credits.

At the very beginning of the movie, kids are seen dancing inside of a house with the noise being so loud that it literally blows the roof off of the house. During the credit roll, the same roof flies and lands on top of the policemen in a parking lot.

Cast



*Christopher "Kid" Reid as Christopher "Kid" Robinson, Jr.

* Robin Harris as Christopher "Pop" Robinson, Sr.

* Christopher "Play" Martin as Peter "Play" Martin

* Martin Lawrence as Bilal

* "Paul Anthony" George as Stab

* Lucien "Bow-Legged Lou" George, Jr. as Pee-Wee

* Brian "B-Fine" George as Zilla

* Tisha Campbell as Sydney

* A.J. Johnson as Sharane

* Gene "Groove" Allen (of Groove B. Chill) as Groove

* Daryl "Chill" Mitchell (of Groove B. Chill) as Chill

* Lou B. Washington as Otis

* Kelly Jo Minter as LaDonna

* John Witherspoon as Mr. Strickland

* Bebe Drake as Mrs. Strickland

* Clifton Powell as Sharane's Brother

* Verda Bridges as Sharane's Sister

* Desi Arnez Hines II as Peanut

* George Clinton as a DJ

* Barry Diamond as Cop #1

* Michael Pniewski as Cop #2

* Norma Donaldson as Mildred

* Shaun Baker as Clint

* Anthony Johnson as E.Z.E.

* Cliff Frazier as Brutus

* Jaime Cardriche as Tattoo

* Ronn Riser as Boy in the Bathroom

* Reginald Hudlin as Burglar #1 (Director's Cameo)

* Warrington Hudlin as Burglar #2 (Producer's Cameo)

Music



Soundtrack



A soundtrack containing hip hop and R&B music was released on March 9, 1990, by Motown Records. It peaked at 104 on the 'Billboard' 200 and 20 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.

Reception



Critical response

'House Party' was met with critical acclaim. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 93% approval rating, based on 28 reviews, with an average rating of 7/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "'House Party' is a light, entertaining teen comedy with an infectious energy". On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 76 out of 100, based on 15 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".

Roger Ebert of the 'Chicago Sun-Times' gave it three out of four stars and commended its "energy and exuberance". He called the film "wall-to-wall with exuberant song and dance" and stated, "the musical is a canvas used by the director, Reginald Hudlin, to show us black teenagers with a freshness and originality that's rare in modern movies".

Sequels



The film was a popular success, and two sequels were made: 'House Party 2' in 1991; and 'House Party 3' in 1994. 'House Party 2' features Lawrence and Campbell reprising their roles from the first film; the two would begin starring in the TV sitcom 'Martin' the following year. 'House Party 3' features hip hop/R&B groups TLC and Immature in supporting roles. In 2001, Immature (now going by IMx) starred in a direct-to-video sequel, 'House Party 4: Down to the Last Minute', which does not feature any of the original cast from the other three films. A fifth installment and direct follow-up to the third film, titled 'House Party: Tonight's the Night' was filmed in 2012 with Tequan Richmond, Zac Goodman, Tristin Mays, Alex McGregor, Rolonda Watts and Gary Anthony Williams. The film was a direct to DVD release in 2013, and also marked the return of Kid 'n Play to the series.

In 2018 it was announced that basketball star LeBron James, along with his SpringHill Entertainment partner Maverick Carter would be producing a new 'House Party' film with Stephen Glover and Jamal Olori writing the screenplay. "This is definitely not a reboot. Its an entirely new look for a classic movie. Everyone I grew up with loved 'House Party'. To partner with this creative team to bring a new 'House Party' to a new generation is unbelievable. Listen, it's fun, it's an honor when I got the opportunity to produce it, reboot the whole movie, man, I had so much fun as a kid watching that movie," James said. It is currently unknown if Kid 'n Play will appear in the film; however, rapper Drake could possibly appear along with a cameo by James. "Were trying out some ideas for musicians to be cast in and to be a part of the project," Carter said. Los Angeles filmmaker Calmatic, known for directing "Old Town Road", was tapped to direct in 2019. In April 2021, Jorge Lendeborg Jr. and Tosin Cole were cast in the lead roles. This would be SpringHill's last feature film. On July 28, 2021, Jacob Latimore was cast to replace Lendeborg Jr., who dropped out of the film due to his mental well-being.

See also



* List of hood films

References




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