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House Party

House Party

  • Status: Released
  • 20-01-1990
  • Runtime: 105 min
  • Score: 6.38
  • Vote count: 241

Young Kid has been invited to a party at his friend Play's house. But after a fight at school, Kid's father grounds him. None the less, Kid sneaks out when his father falls asleep. But Kid doesn't know that three of the thugs at school have decided to give him a lesson in behavior.

Christopher Reid

Kid

Christopher Martin

Play

Paul Anthony

Stab

Bowlegged Lou

Pee-Wee

B-Fine

Zilla

Tisha Campbell

Sidney

A.J. Johnson

Sharane

Martin Lawrence

Bilal

John Witherspoon

Mr. Strickland

Barry Diamond

Cop #1

Mike Pniewski

Cop #2

George Clinton

D.J.

Kelly Jo Minter

LaDonna

Robin Harris

Pop

Edith Fields

Principal

Clifton Powell

Sharane's Brother

Verda Bridges

Sharane's Sister

Desi Arnez Hines II

Peanut

Ludie C. Washington

Uncle Otis

Kimi-Sung

Sunni

Randy Harris

Roughouse

Diana Mendoza

Lover

Ellaraino

Sidney's Mom

J. Jay Saunders

Sidney's Dad

Myra J.

Guest

Norma Donaldson

Mildred

Eugene Allen

Groove

Daryl Mitchell

Chill

Belal Miller

Herman

Shaun Baker

Clint

Leah Aldridge

Benita

Val Gamble

LaShay

Bebe Drake

Mrs. Strickland

Richard McGregor

Everett

Anthony Johnson

E.Z.E.

Ronn Riser

Guy

Bentley Kyle Evans

Tall Teen

Reginald Hudlin

Burglar #1

Warrington Hudlin

Burglar #2

George Logan

Pimp

Rodney Hill

Albert

Cliff Frazier

Brutus

Cedrick Hardman

Rock

Stan Haze

Hatchett

Chino 'Fats' Williams

Fats

Jaime Cardriche

Tattoo

Alexander Folk

Guard

Dan_Tebasco

I never watched these films (from what I remember at least) in the 90's, I did used to watch CLASS ACT with Kid N Play over and over though so not sure why... Perhaps the title made it sound lame, not much for parties so a whole movie about just that didn't seem that intriguing maybe. Anyhows I did decide to watch it today and I must say I wasn't really impressed, it simply wasn't very funny. Not even Martin Lawrence who I usually find hilar is funny. Some scenes were okay (the battle rap scene stood out the most, the only scene I thoroughly enjoyed) but overall nah. A pretty tame comedy, and too much focus came to thinking about how Kid's eraser head hair do looked for me. Watch 'HANGIN WITH THE HOMEBOYS' with Doug E Doug and John Leguizamo instead, or 'FRIDAY' with Cube or yeah why not 'CLASS ACT'.