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1991 • Comedy / Drama • 94m

House Party 2

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Kid'N'Play leave their neighborhood and enter the world of adulthood and higher education. Play attempts to get rich quick in the music business while Kid faces the challenges of college.

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Christopher Reid
Christopher Reid
Kid
Christopher Martin
Christopher Martin
Play
Martin Lawrence
Martin Lawrence
Bilal
Bowlegged Lou
Bowlegged Lou
Pee-Wee
Paul Anthony
Paul Anthony
Stab
B-Fine
B-Fine
Zilla
Tisha Campbell
Tisha Campbell
Sidney
Iman
Iman
Sheila Landreaux
Queen Latifah
Queen Latifah
Zora
Georg Stanford Brown
Georg Stanford Brown
Professor Sinclair
Helen Martin
Helen Martin
Mrs. Deevers
William Schallert
William Schallert
Dean Kramer
Tony Burton
Tony Burton
Mr. Lee
Christopher Judge
Christopher Judge
Miles
George Anthony Bell
George Anthony Bell
Reverend Simms
Daryl Mitchell
Daryl Mitchell
Chill
Christopher Michael
Christopher Michael
Cop #1
Barry Diamond
Barry Diamond
Cop #2
Executive Producer: Janet GrilloScreenplay: Rusty CundieffScreenplay: Daryl G. NickensProducer: Doug McHenryProducer: George JacksonDirector: Doug McHenryDirector: George Jackson

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Dan_Tebasco
2017-05-19
50%

In the minority here but I prefered this one over the first. That said, I didn't really like the first much so that doesn't necessarily mean that it's good. Kamron (the white kid Jamal) was a good addition, he was a rapper in a little known group called YOUNG BLACK TEENAGERS. A group in which all members were actually NOT black, but believed that they were black on the inside. Very much like the character he plays in the film. Queen Latifah is another good addition but her character stops making sense when the Pajama party comes into the mix, she spends the first half talking about empowering black women just to in the end of it thinking that undressing black women for a party for the enjoyment of the males sounding like a good idea. And the whole aspect of the pajama party felt a bit forced, like they threw that in at last moment when they realised they needed a party in the film to sell it as a sequel to House Party. Martin Lawrence is one of my favorite comedians but I don't know what it is I don't find him funny at all in these movies, maybe cause his character in these is too much of a douche.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
New Line Cinema, Jackson-McHenry Entertainment, Hudlin Entertainment
Budget
$5,000,000
Box Office
$19,438,638

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