House Party (franchise) explained

House Party
Distributor:New Line Cinema
Warner Bros. Pictures
Released:1990–2023
Country:United States
Language:English
Budget:>$7,500,000
Total (2 films)
Gross:≥$45,825,756
Total (2 films)

The House Party franchise consists of American comedies, based on a short film written/directed by Reginald Hudlin in 1990. The franchise consists of the original short film, three theatrical releases (the first film and its first two sequels), two straight-to-home video sequels, and one theatrical continuation movie. The events of each installment centers around high school teenagers, who are tasked with responsible duties ranging from studying for class to house-sitting, but instead go against the regimented instructions and plan large parties to increase their popularity at school; while eventually leading to comedic unfortunate circumstances. The plot additionally involves these characters' attempts to fame, in the Hip-hop/Rap music industry.

The short was received in 1983 with warm reception, with Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times stating: "Reginald Hudlin's House Party!, [is] a stylish and witty look at teen-age behavior...", which spawned the overall franchise. The first theatrical film that followed was met with critical acclaim,[1] [2] and has since been credited as noteworthy of a milestone in African American representation and affluence in film history. With its historical significance, House Party has since been labeled and earned its status as cult classic.[3] [4] [5] [6] The sequels that followed have been met with respective diminishing reception, with criticisms pointed at their quality, when compared to the original release.

The franchise continues with the release of House Party.

Films

FilmU.S.
release date
Director(s)Screenwriter(s)Producer(s)
House PartyReginald HudlinWarrington Hudlin
House Party 2Doug McHenry & George JacksonDaryl G. Nickens & Rusty CundieffDoug McHenry, George Jackson, Janet Grillo, Pat Golden and Suzanne Broderick
House Party 3Eric MezaDavid Toney & Takashi BuffordCarl Craig, Cindy Hornickel, Doug McHenry, George Jackson, Helena Echegoyen and Janet Grillo
Chris StokesMarcus Warren & Chris StokesCassius Weathersby
Darin ScottDon D. ScottDoug McHenry
House PartyCharles "Calmatic" Kidd IIStephen Glover & Jamal OloriLeBron James and Maverick Carter

House Party (1990)

Play's parents are out of town, and he's planning a house party to end all others. His best friend named Kid wants to attend more than anything as the prettiest and most popular girl at school, Sydney, will also be there. They work together to plan something memorable, but when Kid gets into a fight at school, his father grounds him. Determined to no miss out on the event of the school-year, Kid rebelliously sneaks out of the house and faces a series of unfortunate circumstances as he make his way to the party. Kid strives to ensure he arrives, before the party is over.[7]

House Party 2 (1991)

Rapper-turned-scholar Kid, gets accepted into collegiate schooling. Excited for the new adventure, he quickly hits a stumbling block when he runs out of cash as classes are about to start. Desperate for funds, he looks for ways to earn money. After spending some time working at the school cafeteria, Kid decides to plan another party with Play. Together, the friends organize a late-night event where the women can enter by dressing scantily clad, while men must pay to enter. As the party begins, one event after the last causes issues. The friends work together to ensure that Kid makes the money he is in need of.[8]

House Party 3 (1994)

After their share of exploits, best friends Kid and Play are faced with growing up. Kid is marrying his girlfriend Veda, and Play is doing his best to continue having success in the music industry. Kid works with his fiancé in preparing for the wedding; Play plans a bachelor party while also attending to his trouble-making younger cousins while also managing a new all-female rap group called Sex as a Weapon. The friends strive to create successful events, all while moving on into adulthood.[9]

House Party 4: Down to the Last Minute (2001)

The teenage, musical-aspiring Jon "Jon-Jon" Harris, Jr. volunteers for the responsibility of house-sitting his wealthy Uncle Charles Lester's mansion. While the latter is away on a business trip, Jon-Jon is asked to have no visitors nor to drive his uncle's platinum colored Mercedes-Benz 430 luxury vehicle. Jon-Jon calls his two best friends Mark and T, collectively known as the hip hop group named IMx, and together they enjoy the comforts of his uncle's income. The trio take the car for a drive after getting caught up in the aspirations of popularity, and plan a party for all of their classmates. The group convince a record label executive to attend the entertainment event, and rehearse their routine for their performance. As the event begins and their concert rages, Jon-Jon discovers that his uncle is coming home sooner than expected. The friends race against time, attempting to get everything back to the way it was, hiding their hijinks while he was away.[10]

House Party: Tonight's the Night (2013)

Chris Johnson and his best friend Dylan are two teenage amateur rappers. As their high school experience comes to an end, Chris prepares to go to college. Together they realize that their chance for a final experience with their peers is immanent. The pair plan their party, while Chris tries to finally win the affections of the girl he has had a crush on since their time in second grade; Autumn Rose. As the party commences, with local celebrity hip-hop artists Christopher "Kid" Robinson, Jr. and Peter "Play" Martin in attendance, a series of unexpected disasters ensue. Chris and Dylan work together, to salvage the night as best they can.[11] [12]

House Party (2023)

In February 2018, it was announced that a relaunch of the House Party film series was in development. With a script co-written by Stephen Glover and Jamal Olori, the story is described as: "definitely not a reboot. It's an entirely new...House Party." LeBron James and Maverick Carter are signed as producers. The project will be a joint-venture production between Warner Bros. Pictures, New Line Cinema, SpringHill Company and HBO Max Original Films. The film is intended to be released exclusively on HBO Max via streaming.[13] In September 2019, Charles "Calmatic" Kidd II signed onto the production as director, marking the filmmakers feature film directorial debut.[14] Principal photography commenced in July 2021.[15] In August 2022, the movie was rescheduled for a theatrical release, after previously having been scheduled for July 28, 2022 release exclusively via streaming.[16] It was also previously scheduled for a December 9, 2022 release.[17]

It was released on January 13, 2023.[18]

Short film

Written/directed/produced by Reginal Hudlin as a 20-minute short as a thesis during his time as a college student at Harvard University, House Party! was released independently by the filmmaker.[19] [20] Centering around a teenager who defies the wishes of his strict father and sneaks out of his house at night to attend a party with his friends and peers.[21]

Despite its indie-distribution, Hudlin's short received recognition by winning first place with a $1,500 total prize at the fourth annual Black Independent Video and Film-maker's Awards sponsored by which is related to the official film archives of the Western States Black Research Center. Following the successes of the short film, Reginald Hudlin and his brother Warrington Hudlin started developing the script for a feature film adaptation, at the request of New Line Cinema.[22] [23] [24] [25]

Main cast and characters

Character
Short filmFilm
House Party! House Party
House Party 2House Party 3House Party 4:
House Party:
House Party
Christopher "Kid" Robinson, Jr.Christopher "Kid" ReidChristopher "Kid" Reid
Peter "Play" MartinChristopher "Play" MartinChristopher "Play" Martin
Christopher "Pops" Robinson, Sr.Robin HarrisRobin HarrisRobin Harris
BilalMartin Lawrence
StabPaul Anthony George
Pee-WeeLucien "Bow-Legged Lou" George, Jr.
ZillaBrian "B-Fine" George
SidneyTisha Campbell
GrooveGene "Groove" Allen
ChillDaryl "Chill" Mitchell
Sylvester "Vester" RobinsonBernie Mac
Jon "Jon-Jon" Harris, Jr.Marques "Batman" Houston
MarkJerome "Young Rome" Jones
TKelton "LDB" Kessee
Monique HarrisAlexis Fields
Judy HarrisKym Whitley
Charles HarrisRoland "Buddy" Lewis
Jon Harris, Sr.Dorien Wilson
Grandma HarrisIrene Stokes
Chris JohnsonTequan Richmond
DylanZac Goodspeed
Autumn RoseTristin Mays
Melvin JohnsonGary Anthony Williams
Mimi JohnsonJacqui Achilleas
KevinJacob Latimore
DamonTosin Cole
E.Z.E. / ButcherAnthony JohnsonAnthony Johnson
JamalRon "Kamron" Winge
Sheila LandreauxIman Abdulmajid
ZoraDana "Queen Latifah" Owens
MilesD. Christopher Judge
Mr. LeeTony Burton
the ProfessorWhoopi Goldberg
VedaAngela Means
Johnny BoozeChris Tucker
Aunt Lucy RobinsonKetty Lester
JanelleKhandi Alexander
Marques "Batman" HoustonHimself
Jerome "Romeo" JonesHimself
Don "Half-Pint" SantosHimself
the Luggage ClerkGilbert Gottfried
Sex as a WeaponTionne "T-Boz" Watkins,
Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas,
Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes
TinaMeagan Good
HeidiJamal "Hercules" Mixon
BerthaJerod "Big Time" Mixon
TraceyJulie Hartley
MorganAlex McGregor
QuentinKeith Powers

Additional crew and production details

TitleCrew/Detail
Composer(s)CinematographerEditorProduction
companies
Distributing
companies
Running time
House Party!Reginald HudlinMarco WilliamsReginald HudlinReginald Hudlin Independent FilmBlack Independent Video
and Film-maker's Awards
20mins
House Party Lenny White & Marcus MillerPeter DemingEarl WatsonNew Line Cinema,
The Jackson/McHenry Company,
The Hudlin Brothers
New Line Cinema1hr 40mins
House Party 2Vassal BenfordFrancis KennyJoel Goodman1hr 34mins
House Party 3David Allen JonesAnghel DeccaTom Walls1r 40mins
House Party 4:
Tom MooreTodd A. Dos ReisChris MaybachNew Line Cinema,
Ultimate Group Films
New Line Home Video1hr 20mins
House Party:
Michael Corcoran & Eric GoldmanThomas L. CallawayTony LombardoWarner Premiere,
Film Afrika Worldwide,
Market Street Productions
Warner Premiere,
Warner Home Entertainment
1hr 29mins
House Party Oak FelderAndrew HuebscherMatthew BarbatoWarner Bros. Pictures,
New Line Cinema,
SpringHill Entertainment
Warner Bros. Pictures1hr 41mins

Reception

Box office and financial performance

TitleBox office grossBox office rankingHome video
total
Gross incomeBudgetNet income
WorldwideAll time
North America
All time
worldwide
House Party!$1,500≤$1,500
House Party (1990)$26,385,627
  1. 3,083
  1. 4,342
>$26,385,627$2,500,000>$23,885,627[26] [27]
House Party 2$19,438,638
  1. 3,739
  1. 5,189
>$19,438,638$5,000,000>14,438,638[28] [29]
House Party 3$19,281,235
House Party (2023)$7,185,508
  1. 6,366
  1. 9,468
>$7.3,000,000>$3,985,882[30] [31]
Totals$45,824,265x̄975x̄1,362≥$45,825,756>$7,500,000≤$45,825,756

Critical and public response

Film
House Party (1990)94% (31 reviews)[32] 76/100 (15 reviews)[33]
House Party 227% (15 reviews)[34]
House Party 30% (10 reviews)[35]
House Party 4: Down to the Last Minute (2 reviews)[36]
House Party: Tonight's the Night (1 review)[37]
House Party (2023)28% (39 reviews)[38] 41/100 (15 reviews)[39]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rite of Teen-Age Passage in 'House Party'. Los Angeles Times. Wilmington, Michael. March 9, 1990. January 11, 2022.
  2. Web site: House Party' Full Of The Energy Of Young Black Culture. Chicago Tribune. Caro, Mark. March 9, 1990. January 11, 2022.
  3. Web site: 'House Party' Returning To Production After Brief Pause Last Week Due To Covid. Deadline Hollywood . D'Alessandro, Anthony. August 2, 2021. January 11, 2022.
  4. Web site: 'House Party' (1990). St. Louis Post-Dispatch / Go! Magazine. Go! Magazine staff. December 8, 2016. January 11, 2022.
  5. Web site: Remembering Kid 'N Play's Cult Classic 'House Party' at 30 Years Old. mxdwn.com: All That Matters in Movies. Mattiola, Drew. March 8, 2020. January 11, 2022.
  6. Web site: 31 Years After "House Party," One Of Its Stars Reflects On The Cult Classic. WNYC: New York Public Radio. February 26, 2021. January 11, 2022.
  7. News: House Party. The Washington Post. Hinson, Hal. March 9, 1990. August 31, 2021.
  8. News: House Party 2. The Washington Post. Hinson, Hal. October 23, 1991. August 31, 2021.
  9. Web site: House Party 3. Variety. Levy, Emmanuel. January 12, 1994. August 31, 2021.
  10. Web site: House Party 4: Down to the Last Minute Reviews. TV Guide. McClain, Buzz. 2001. January 5, 2022.
  11. Web site: House Party: Tonight's the Night (DVD) Review. 411 Mania. Farinella, Tony. July 31, 2013. January 5, 2022.
  12. Web site: House Party: Tonight's the Night – DVD review. Movie Metropolis. Van Der Haeghen, David. July 29, 2013. January 5, 2022.
  13. Web site: LeBron James to Produce 'House Party' Reboot for New Line (Exclusive). The Hollywood Reporter. Siegel, Tatiana. February 13, 2018. January 5, 2022.
  14. Web site: 'Old Town Road' Music Video Director To Helm 'House Party' Remake At New Line. Deadline Hollywood . Ramos, Dino-Ray. September 17, 2019. January 5, 2022.
  15. Web site: 'House Party' Returning To Production After Brief Pause Last Week Due To Covid . Deadline Hollywood . D'Alessandro, Anthony. August 2, 2021. January 5, 2022. August 23, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210823112921/https://deadline.com/2021/08/house-party-new-line-hbo-max-production-restarts-after-covid-1234807825/. live.
  16. Web site: HBO Max Sets Drop Dates For 'Moonshot', 'Father Of The Bride' & 'House Party'. Deadline. D'Alessandro, Anthony. February 15, 2022. June 30, 2022.
  17. Web site: 'Aquaman 2' Heads To Christmas 2023, 'Shazam: Fury Of The Gods' Goes To March; HBO Max Pics 'House Party' & 'Evil Dead Rise' Going Theatrical – Warner Bros. Release Date Changes. Deadline. D'Alessandro, Anthony. August 24, 2022. August 25, 2022.
  18. Web site: 'House Party' Moves To MLK Weekend 2023. D'Alessandro. Anthony. October 13, 2022.
  19. The men behind House Party. Entertainment Weekly. Gerosa, Melina. March 9, 1990. January 11, 2022.
  20. Web site: 'House Party' Is A Classic Comedy That Showed Black Kids Being Themselves. Vibe. Williams, Stereo. March 9, 2020. January 11, 2022.
  21. Web site: 'Who Can't Get on Board With That?': How 'House Party' Brought the Black Teenage Experience to the Mainstream. The Ringer. Kimble, Julian. March 9, 2020. January 11, 2021.
  22. Web site: Winning Black Videos, Films Highlight Youth. Los Angeles Times. Thomas, Kevin. January 27, 1986. January 11, 2022.
  23. Web site: Commentary: You're Remembering House Party All Wrong. Black Entertainment Television. Barone, Matt. March 9, 2015. January 11, 2022.
  24. Web site: 'House Party' at 30: Writer-director Reginald Hudlin on almost casting Will Smith, Hollywood's resistance to black teen movies, and more. Yahoo!. Polowy, Kevin. March 12, 2020. January 11, 2022.
  25. Web site: 30 Things You Didn't Know About House Party Even Though You've Seen It 50 Times. E! Online. Finn, Natalie. March 9, 2020. January 11, 2022.
  26. News: Reginald. Hudlin. If It's a Question of Money . . .. Los Angeles Times. 2000-09-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120324155901/http://articles.latimes.com/2000/sep/10/entertainment/ca-18434/2. dead. March 24, 2012. 2010-11-21.
  27. Web site: House Party (1990) - Financial Information.
  28. Web site: House Party 2 (1991) - Financial Information.
  29. Web site: House Party 2.
  30. Web site: House Party (2023) - Financial Information.
  31. Web site: House Party (2023).
  32. Web site: House Party. Rotten Tomatoes.
  33. Web site: House Party. Metacritic.
  34. Web site: House Party 2. Rotten Tomatoes.
  35. Web site: House Party 3. Rotten Tomatoes.
  36. Web site: House Party IV. Rotten Tomatoes.
  37. Web site: House Party: Tonight's the Night. Rotten Tomatoes.
  38. Web site: House Party (2023). Rotten Tomatoes.
  39. Web site: House Party (2023). Metacritic.