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House Party
TrailerAfter a fight at school, Kid's father grounds him. None the less, Kid sneaks out to head to a party at his friend Play's house when his father falls asleep. But Kid doesn't know that three of the thugs at school has decided to give him a lesson in behaviour...Actors: Christopher Reid, Robin Harris, Christopher Martin, Martin Lawrence, Tisha Campbell-Martin, A.J. Johnson, Paul Anthony, Bowlegged Lou, B-Fine, Edith Fields, Kelly Jo Minter, ...»Director: Reginald HudlinCountry: United StatesDuration: 100 minQuality: HDRelease: 1990IMDb: 6.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "House Party"
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Characters of "House Party"
Christopher 'Kid' HarrisPlayed by: Christopher ReidPopPlayed by: Robin HarrisPlayPlayed by: Christopher MartinBilalPlayed by: Martin LawrenceSidneyPlayed by: Tisha Campbell-MartinSharanePlayed by: A.J. JohnsonStabPlayed by: Paul AnthonyPee-WeePlayed by: Bowlegged LouZillaPlayed by: B-FinePeanutPlayed by: Desi Arnez Hines IIUncle OtisPlayed by: Lou B. WashingtonGroovePlayed by: Gene 'Groove' AllenChillPlayed by: Daryl Mitchell -
Directors of "House Party"
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Creators of "House Party"
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Critic Reviews of "House Party"
Time OutAugust 16, 2007Clearly this is no masterpiece, but as its US reception indicated, it is a product overdue in the market, and it compares well with its anaemic counterparts.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003All of the performances are good and the soundtrack pulses with humor as well as decibels.
Chicago ReaderJanuary 01, 2000There's a lot more energy and social reality in this picture than one is accustomed to finding in teen exploitation movies; the cutting is often dynamic, and Hudlin generally does a good job of keeping things moving.
Washington PostJanuary 01, 2000[It's] fast-moving, never dull, extremely funny, and manages to touch, with lighthearted (and R-rated) profundity on almost every youthful issue you can imagine, including police harassment, teenage sex, the all-too-easy road to jail and alcohol drinking.
Washington PostJanuary 01, 2000House Party isn't a great movie, but it's heartfelt and enormously winning.
Chicago Sun-TimesJanuary 01, 2000House Party is silly and high-spirited and not particularly significant, and that is just as it should be.
Cinema CrazedApril 01, 2012An energetic and hilarious party film with charming stars, a killer soundtrack, and some great moments...
Film4March 18, 2008This is a feel-good no-brainer with a party-loving cast and flat-top hairdos you could play pool on.
TV GuideJuly 18, 2007Crude and cartoony but hypnotic in its infectious energy, this low-budget comedy about a night in the lives of some black teenagers is an auspicious debut from brothers Reginald (directing) and Warrington (producing) Hudlin.
EmanuelLevy.ComDecember 07, 2006The first--and best--of the three black comedies made of the same concept, this joyful picture was far less cloying than its white counterpart movies of the 1960s.
Deseret News, Salt Lake CitySeptember 26, 2002What is most appealing about House Party, and what sets it apart from many movies in the same genre, is that there is an energy and exuberance, a joy of living being celebrated here that is absolutely infectious.
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