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House Party

  • 1990
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
18K
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Christopher Martin and Christopher Reid in House Party (1990)
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Kid decides to go to his friend Play's house party, but neither of them can predict what's in store for them on what could be the wildest night of their lives.Kid decides to go to his friend Play's house party, but neither of them can predict what's in store for them on what could be the wildest night of their lives.Kid decides to go to his friend Play's house party, but neither of them can predict what's in store for them on what could be the wildest night of their lives.

  • Director
    • Reginald Hudlin
  • Writer
    • Reginald Hudlin
  • Stars
    • Christopher Reid
    • Robin Harris
    • Christopher Martin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    18K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Reginald Hudlin
    • Writer
      • Reginald Hudlin
    • Stars
      • Christopher Reid
      • Robin Harris
      • Christopher Martin
    • 48User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
    • 76Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Christopher Reid
    Christopher Reid
    • Kid
    Robin Harris
    Robin Harris
    • Pop
    Christopher Martin
    Christopher Martin
    • Play
    Martin Lawrence
    Martin Lawrence
    • Bilal
    Tisha Campbell
    Tisha Campbell
    • Sidney
    A.J. Johnson
    A.J. Johnson
    • Sharane
    Paul Anthony
    Paul Anthony
    • Stab
    Bowlegged Lou
    • Pee-Wee
    B-Fine
    • Zilla
    Edith Fields
    Edith Fields
    • Principal
    Kelly Jo Minter
    Kelly Jo Minter
    • LaDonna
    Clifton Powell
    Clifton Powell
    • Sharane's Brother
    Verda Bridges
    • Sharane's Sister
    Desi Arnez Hines II
    Desi Arnez Hines II
    • Peanut
    Ludie C. Washington
    • Uncle Otis
    • (as Lou D. Washington)
    Kimi-Sung
    Kimi-Sung
    • Sunni
    • (as Kimi-Sung)
    Barry Diamond
    Barry Diamond
    • Cop #1
    Mike Pniewski
    Mike Pniewski
    • Cop #2
    • (as Michael Pniewski)
    • Director
      • Reginald Hudlin
    • Writer
      • Reginald Hudlin
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    User reviews48

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    6SnoopyStyle

    has a certain charm

    Play is having a party with his parents out of town joined by his friends Kid and Bilal (Martin Lawrence). School bullies Stab and his brothers Pee-Wee and Zilla have it in for Kid. Kid's father Pop allows him to go to the party until he reads the school letter about Kid's fight with Stab. The boys like Sidney (Tisha Campbell) and Sharane.

    This takes the harder edged black culture material and adds a light playful charm. Kid 'n Play are not exactly heavy hitters in the acting department. Play is not much cinematically but Kid does have a fun comedic energy. Play does better when he's rapping. Once the party starts, the movie finds its grove. It's a party and everybody can have fun.
    6ptb-8

    House Party to Party Monster in one decade

    Released in 99% white Australia at the height of the warehouse dance party wave, this hilarious all black hip hop indie rang true to us neon shirted whities who could have our own moment of 'rock around the clock style new wave dance madness' by actually dancing in the aisles of the cinema. And what a crummy cinema it was....the Mandolin in Sydney was the mangy red velvet 60s beatnik cinema that was a converted 1930s radio theater. Perfect! I think that night we went to the movies and saw Kid'n'Play's HOUSE PARTY and appropriately went to an all night dance party in a warehouse nearby with 5000 others who secretly knew it was on (yes 5000 others) and like in HOUSE PARTY, you had to know it was on in there.... so we got to see the movie and cross/culture/shift and relive the experience to the same music. HOUSE PARTY like that night is a moment in time, part of the hilarious reckless nights we have all had in the late 80s (see the great tiny1982 indie Oz pic GOING DOWN for proof) ... to new music with hilarious friends and dance tracks that allowed you to dance with 15 different people. I know there were sequels but by then the time had gone and the dance parties were full of bad drugs and bonehead behavior. HOUSE PARTY is the bookend to PARTY MONSTER.. the incredible lavish and absolutely bullseye moment of the 90s captured on film in 2003 with Macauley Culkin and Seth Green. It would be horrifying fun to see these films together in one sitting to identify the night it started and the night it stopped. I suppose it is the same idea wondering how we got from "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" to "When I Think Of You I Touch Myself". Yes HOUSE PARTY is the innocent side of the coke chopping razor and PARTY MONSTER is the harsh sunlight of next morning.
    6oneguyrambling

    Because we can't be serious all the time.

    House Party was an unexpected low budget hit upon release in 1990, something about the bright colours and an 'urban movie' without a single drive by tapped directly into the consciousness of a teen market wanting desperately to embrace hip-hop culture without getting a gold tooth.

    Kid 'n' Play host their own mega (to them) party. The be-all and end-all of House Parties. Where they can let their personal freak flags fly. Where a good time will most certainly be had by all.

    And they basically do.

    In a lurid blur of motion and colour these attractive teens set about enjoying themselves in the most PG 13 ways imaginable.

    For a 15 year old this was like opening a window to another world: the outlandish gravity defying haircuts that I envied but would never dare attempt. The stoopid (in a good way) rhymes and dumb (in a hopelessly dated now) phrases spouted by these fly guys and home girls were new and dangerously addictive, if terribly out of place in the small town I grew up.

    Shennanigans were plentiful, but amounted to little more than messin' playfully with the man in blue, freaking the establishment and clearly exposing the gaping generation gap by juxtaposing these carefully manicured teens against the pompous and staid older types.

    Characters are broad and never less than frenetic and loud, dialogue makes little sense but sure sounds fresh and exciting.

    And boy are these kids budding model citizens.

    Overindulgence of alcohol is frowned upon, but with a supportive message of limitation rather than abhorrence. Violence is for punks and drugs aren't even mentioned. Sex is OK but only when 'safe' and amenable to both parties, no 'c'mon baby, you know you want it' here.

    And there is an anti-prison sex rap. Finally someone stands up against it!

    Final Rating – 6.5 / 10. House Party spawned several sequels, none of which I even vaguely recall. But this 90 minutes is always likable and elicits warm memories of my teens (not that I acted like this, but I watched a lot of movies where characters did).
    Sargebri

    The Black Beach Party

    This had to be one of the funnier comedies of the early 1990's. It helped to create more positive images of young black teens rather than showing the more negative aspects. Most of the films about young blacks up until then had been about them either being in gangs or on drugs. At least in this film you see the kids getting into mischief without getting into any real trouble. However, the only negative thing I have to say about the film is not about the film itself, but about the seemingly endless series of sequels that seemed to follow. To me the only the first film should be seen and not the sequels because they pretty much undermined the quality of the first film. Also, the series almost seemed to become an African-American version of the "Beach Party" films, where there pretty much was no plot and just gave the actors an excuse to party. Other than that, this is still a good film.

    Another note about this film. The thing that really stood out about the film was the performance of comedian Robin Harris as Kid's father. His performance pretty much helped to sell the film for me. Unfortunately, a few months after the film was released Harris died from an apparent heart attack at the much too young age of 36 and just as he was about to achieve stardom. So, this film, while enjoyable, is also a very bittersweet experience.
    IrockGswift

    An all time classic

    The kid'n'play dance was the thing back in the late 80s early 90s. The new jack swing was at its peak and this movie sums it up. It became a break-through for then young actors Martin Lawrence and Tisha Campbell. This reminds me of the time when I was a teenager who wanted to sneak out to go to a party and later got caught. I was in the 10th grade when this movie was released and I had a lot of fun during that time with not too much fighting at parties. The bullies played by the R&B group Full Force made the movie more funny with its slapstick humor and the memorable Robin Harris with his witty punchlines. It's sad to see him leave this earth at an early age,and comedian Bernie Mac reminds me of him. I remember he died the weekend of this movie and this was a shock. He could have been one of the funniest comedians in the 90s but his life was put to a halt and made way for several comedians who are now today's superstars (namely from Def Comedy Jam). House Party also remind me of how fun hip-hop was,and back then hip-hop was political,educational,radical,and uplifting. This movie can go down in history as how African-Americans can enjoy themselves with no use of drugs and unprotected sex.

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    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Robin Harris and John Witherspoon improvised most of their lines.
    • Goofs
      In the scene when Kid gets in trouble for the fight in the school cafeteria the principal tells him his father will still have to be notified the school letter is mailed to his address the very same day after school and gets delivered which is impossible..
    • Quotes

      Bilal: Kick your bitch to the curb and let me ride with my equipment! I'm the DJ.

      LaDonna: Bitch? Who you callin' a bitch? Your mama's a sorry bitch.

      Bilal: Hey, my mama ain't no bitch.

      LaDonna: If I'm a bitch, your mama's a bitch.

      Bilal: Hey, I'll kick your ass. I'll fight a girl.

      LaDonna: I know. I heard your ass was beat by a couple.

    • Crazy credits
      When the production manager (listed elsewhere under his own name) disappeared during the making of the film, costing the production several thousand dollars, he was credited under the name "Ozus Munny" as retribution for his irresponsibility.
    • Alternate versions
      The opening and closing New Line Cinema logos are both plastered in the DVD with the 1997 variant.
    • Connections
      Edited into Destination Planet Rock (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Bad Boy / Having a Party
      Performed by Luther Vandross

      Written by Luther Vandross, Marcus Miller, Sam Cooke

      Published by Legs Music Inc. and ABKCO Music Inc.

      Courtesy of CBS Records

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    • Release date
      • March 9, 1990 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fiesta en casa
    • Filming locations
      • 1568 South Oxford Avenue, Los Angeles, California, USA(As Kid and Pop's House.)
    • Production companies
      • Jackson/McHenry Company,The
      • New Line Cinema
      • The Hudlin Brothers
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $2,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $26,385,627
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,611,024
      • Mar 11, 1990
    • Gross worldwide
      • $26,385,627
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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