House Party 2
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Directed by | Doug McHenry George Jackson |
Produced by | Doug McHenry George Jackson Janet Grillo Pat Golden Suzanne Broderick |
Written by | Daryl G. Nickens Rusty Cundieff |
Based on | Characters created by Reginald Hudlin |
Starring | Christopher "Kid" Reid Christopher "Play" Martin Martin Lawrence Tisha Campbell Iman Queen Latifah Full Force |
Music by | Vassal Benford |
Cinematography | Francis Kenny |
Edited by | Joel Goodman |
Distributed by | New Line Cinema |
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Running time
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94 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $5 million |
Box office | $19,438,638[1] |
House Party 2, the sequel to the 1990 film House Party, was released in October 1991 by New Line Cinema, and returns most of the cast of the first film along with new cast members such as Queen Latifah and Iman, and more guest appearances by other famous entertainers, such as Tony! Toni! Toné! and Ralph Tresvant.
House Party 2 basically has the same events as the first film, except for the fact that it is a pajama party instead of a regular house party. This film was dedicated to the memory of Robin Harris, who played Pops in the first film.
Contents
Plot
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Cast
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- Christopher "Kid" Reid — Christopher Robinson (Kid)
- Christopher "Play" Martin — Peter Martin (Play)
- Martin Lawrence — Bilal
- "Paul Anthony" George (of Full Force) — Stab
- Lucien "Bowlegged Lou" George, Jr. (of Full Force) — Pee-Wee
- Brian "B-Fine" George (of Full Force) — Zilla
- Tisha Campbell — Sidney
- Kamron (of Young Black Teenagers) — Jamal
- Iman — Sheila Landreaux
- Queen Latifah — Zora
- Georg Stanford Brown — Prof. Sinclair
- Louie Louie — Rick
- Helen Martin — Mrs. Deevers
- William Schallert — Dean Kramer
- Tony Burton — Mr. Lee
- Christopher Judge — Miles
- Angela Nicholson - Salena
- Christopher Michael — Cop #1
- Barry Diamond — Cop #2
- Whoopi Goldberg — The Professor (uncredited) (cameo)
- Ralph Tresvant (Special Guest Appearance)
- Tony! Toni! Toné! (Special Guest Appearance)
- Gene "Groove" Allen — Groove (cameo)
- Daryl Mitchell — Chill (cameo)
- Robin Harris — Pop (uncredited) (archive footage)
Soundtrack
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A soundtrack containing hip hop and R&B music was released on October 15, 1991 by MCA Records. It peaked at 55 on the Billboard 200 and 23 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, becoming the most successful of the House Party soundtracks.
Reception
Critical response
Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 21% based on reviews from 14 critics.[2]
Box office
The movie debuted at No.1 at the box office.[3]
References
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