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Crack House

  • 1989
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Crack House (1989)
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In this bristling, urban drama, two teenage lovers must overcome tremendous odds to make it off the mean streets of L. A., or die trying. Features football legend Jim Brown.In this bristling, urban drama, two teenage lovers must overcome tremendous odds to make it off the mean streets of L. A., or die trying. Features football legend Jim Brown.In this bristling, urban drama, two teenage lovers must overcome tremendous odds to make it off the mean streets of L. A., or die trying. Features football legend Jim Brown.

  • Director
    • Michael Fischa
  • Writers
    • Blake Schaffer
    • Jack Silverman
  • Stars
    • Jim Brown
    • Anthony Geary
    • Richard Roundtree
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
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    • Director
      • Michael Fischa
    • Writers
      • Blake Schaffer
      • Jack Silverman
    • Stars
      • Jim Brown
      • Anthony Geary
      • Richard Roundtree
    • 11User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
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    Jim Brown
    Jim Brown
    • Steadman
    Anthony Geary
    Anthony Geary
    • Dockett
    Richard Roundtree
    Richard Roundtree
    • Lt. Johnson
    Cher Butler
    • Melissa
    • (as Cheryl Kay)
    Gregg Thomsen
    Gregg Thomsen
    • Rick Morales
    • (as Greg Gomez Thomsen)
    Angel Tompkins
    Angel Tompkins
    • Mother
    Clyde Risley Jones
    • B.T.
    • (as Clyde R. Jones)
    Albert Michel Jr.
    • Chico
    Heidi Thomas
    Heidi Thomas
    • Annie
    Kenny Edwards
    • Tripper
    • (as Kenneth Edwards)
    Joey Green
    • Buzz
    Jon Greene
    • Officer Baylor
    T. Rodgers
    • Jammer
    Louis A. Rivera
    • Jesus
    • (as Louis Rivera)
    Willie Hernadez
    • Lou
    Jacob Vargas
    Jacob Vargas
    • Danny
    Michael C. Matthews
    • Teddy
    • (as Michael Matthews)
    Derek Googe
    • David
    • Director
      • Michael Fischa
    • Writers
      • Blake Schaffer
      • Jack Silverman
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    6Hey_Sweden

    A decent anti-drug exploitation flick.

    Rick Morales (Gregg Thomsen) and his girlfriend Melissa (Cher Butler) are two inner city kids who have the potential to escape their grim surroundings. But he blows it when he impulsively goes gunning for revenge, after his cousin is shot dead. While he's in prison, she hooks up with the charismatic B.T. (Clyde Jones), who gets her hooked on drugs. Eventually, Rick gets word of the sorry state she's in - among other things, she is acquired as "collateral" by powerful drug kingpin Steadman (Jim Brown) - and works out a deal with police detective Lt. Johnson (Richard Roundtree) to get out of prison so he can dig up some dirt on Steadman.

    The script, by Blake Schaefer, is very routine, and the direction, by Michael Fischa, is largely uninspired. Still, there's something to savour about these trashy "message" potboiler features, this one produced by the almighty Cannon Group. It does create a reasonably seedy and depressing atmosphere, due largely to some good location filming. This is a world that chews up many a young person and spits them back out, and there are characters, predictably, who don't make out too well. The violence is effective, as are the moments of sex and T & A.

    Bad ass dudes Roundtree and Brown are worth watching. Roundtree doesn't exactly have to stretch himself a whole lot, but he's still cool. Brown is subtly powerful as the head bad guy. Anthony Geary of 'General Hospital' fame is cast as the well meaning teacher. Future film director F. Gary Gray ("Friday", "The Negotiator", "Law Abiding Citizen") has a tiny part as one of many gang members. Lovely Angel Tompkins does fairly well in a change of pace de-glamorized character role as Melissas' alcoholic mother. Thomsen and especially Butler are good as the kids at the centre of the story.

    There's nothing special about this one, but it does entertain.

    Six out of 10.
    7Captain_Couth

    Revenge of the 80's: Anti-Drug exploitation classics.

    Crack House (1989) was one of the few film during the 80's that falls into this genre. What's supposed to be an anti-drug film turns out to be nothing more than some white-exploitation exercise in depravity. There's nothing wrong with that however. The video presentation even has an anti-drug message from one of the stars of the show Richard "turncoat" Roundtree,

    The movie follows two young lovers in high school. One of them is a quasi tough guy and the other is his girl. One of them get's turned out by a mutual friend whilst the other is given a trip to the slam and is later on given a chance to get back at his ex-friends. Jim Brown appears as the movie's "Mister Big", he's one bad dude who still can punk-out anybody and is a very sadistic guy who likes to smack his hoes and beat the tar out of those who try to defy his word. Luke from General Hospital makes a guest star spot as well.

    If you like hard edge sleaze then this movie's for you. Sadly, Hollywood doesn't make these any more and when they do, it's neither exploitative nor entertaining.

    Recommended for sleaze fans.
    4paul_m_haakonsen

    Meh...

    I had never even heard about the 1989 crime drama "Crack House" when I stumbled upon it here in 2025. And with it being a movie that I hadn't already seen, of course I opted to check out what director had to offer.

    The storyline in the movie was adequate, but nothing outstanding really. It was a somewhat forgettable and bland narrative, and I have to admit that I struggled to keep focus on the screen. So writers Blake Schaffer and Jack Silverman didn't exactly invent something grand here.

    The acting performances in the movie were fair. There were two familiar faces on the cast list, and that was Richard Roundtree and Jim Brown.

    While I did manage to sit through the entire movie, then I was only mildly entertained. It is not, however, a movie that I will ever watch a second time. Nor is it a movie that I would recommend you to track down if you haven't already seen it.

    My rating of director Michael Fischa's 1989 movie "Crack House" lands on a four out of ten stars.
    6kevin_robbins

    The Crack House offers a compelling mix of grindhouse and blaxploitation vibes, making it a worthwhile watch for fans of these genres

    I recently viewed The Crack House (1989) on Tubi. The plot revolves around two young lovers whose lives take a dark turn when the male protagonist incurs a debt to a dangerous drug lord, resulting in him offering up his girlfriend as collateral. As the drug lord exerts his control over the young woman, her ex-boyfriend, currently incarcerated, learns of her plight and vows to do whatever it takes to rescue her.

    Directed by Michael Fischa (known for Rice Girl), the film features a cast including Jim Brown (from The Running Man), Anthony Geary (from VHF), Richard Roundtree (famous for Shaft), Cher Butler, Angel Tompkins (known for The Teacher), and Gregg Thomsen (from Soultaker).

    Despite its limitations, I found myself unexpectedly drawn to this film. It exudes a gritty, low-budget charm reminiscent of a blend between Snowfall and the video game Double Dragon. The gripping opening bathtub scene sets the tone effectively, while the acting, though inconsistent at times, is anchored by a standout performance from Jim Brown as the menacing drug dealer. His interactions with the female characters, though uncomfortable, underscore the film's gritty realism. The meticulously chosen sets and lively fight sequences add to the film's appeal, culminating in a satisfying conclusion.

    In summary, The Crack House offers a compelling mix of grindhouse and blaxploitation vibes, making it a worthwhile watch for fans of these genres. I would give it a rating of 6.5/10 and strongly recommend it to those seeking an edgy cinematic experience.
    mekaatnu

    About Crackhouse

    This film may have been funny in parts but overall it was wrong!I had the misfortune of seeing around age 9.It was supposed to be about a girlfriend and boyfriend that tried to escape slum life but were confronted with the harsh realities of street life-particularly gangs and drugs. I had no idea what I was getting into; and was not looking forward to it. It scarred me for life! They would have been better of just making a straight "hood" or"porno" film anyway. This subject matter here was too serious to be trivialized for sexual kicks.Also, it was bad enough that the girls were drug addicts but they were also sex slaves.Yet another topic that is far from a joke.Other films at least show female drug addicts with some agency and choice about the levels they are willing to stoop to.This film did not even do that.I also did not like the fact that the main villains were mostly black. I am not saying you do not have black men that are this cold.But people seethe black villains all the time.Law Abiding, honest, compassionate black men DO exist. You did have a Latino and White villain; but for the most part,the black men are the villains once again. Anyway, I am not one to think that all films with serious themes should never be funny or entertaining;But this was nothing but a freaky porno film masquerading as an anti-drug message film. Like school on Sunday, just nothing classy about it ;but then again this film obviously made no pretense of going for that. Fine, but this film was a trip!I can't think of any films similar to this one off the top of my head. I have stumbled across films where they have used prison films as sex exploitation films but they did not always disgust me the way this film did. In summary, this film was a hot straight to DVD mess!It gets your attention, but then again car wrecks have the sinking ability to do that too.

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    • Trivia
      Quentin Tarantino is a fan of the film and has screened it several times at the Alamo Drafthouse in Texas.
    • Quotes

      Steadman: Bitch, you stink!

    • Alternate versions
      UK video versions are cut 26 seconds for an '18' rating.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Best of the Worst: Our DVD and Blu-ray Collection (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Drop the Bomb
      Written by Luther Campbell, Fresh Kid Ice (as C. Wong-Won), Mr. Mixx (as David Hobbs) and Brother Marquis (as Mark Ross)

      Performed by 2 Live Crew

      Courtesy Luke Skywalker Records

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    • Release date
      • November 10, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rock House
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA(Location)
    • Production company
      • Silverman Entertainment
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $862,551
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $210,162
      • Nov 12, 1989
    • Gross worldwide
      • $862,551
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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