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Synopsis
Robin Harris, Christopher Reid's foul-mouthed and irascible father from the original House Party film, died in the interim, but he has a university named after him in this follow-the-dots sequel. Kid (Christopher Reid) has finally made it to college in House Party 2, but not without problems. Sent to Harris University on a scholarship check given to him by his local church congregation, he finds himself broke before he can even buy the books for his college courses. He can thank his old pal Play (Christopher Martin) for his financial straits, since Play borrowed the money to pay a phony music producer named Shelia (Iman), who has headed off to parts unknown. Kid tries to pay for tuition by working in the college cafeteria but is thrown out because he is not considered a student. Problems compound when his girlfriend Sidney (Tisha Campbell) spends more time studying than with him. He also receives lectures on political correctness from her strident roommate Zora (Queen Latifah). Still, Kid's main concern is finding the money for college. Finally Kid agrees to go along with Play's scheme -- to hold a surreptitious late-night pajama party in the faculty hall to raise funds to pay for Kid's education. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

Cast

Iman Sheila Landman
Iman Sheila Landreane
D. Christopher Judge Miles
Martin Lawrence Bilal
Christopher "Play" Martin Play
Christopher "Kid" Reid Kid
Georg Stanford Brown Professor Sinclair
Tisha Campbell Sidney

Production Crew

Karen A. Steward Art Director
Pat Golden Associate Producer
Francis Kenny Cinematographer
Suzanne Broderick Co-producer
Vassal Benford Composer (Music Score)
Ruth E. Carter Costume Designer
Doug McHenry Director
George Jackson Director
Joel Goodman Editor
Doug McHenry Producer
George Jackson Producer
Janet Grillo Producer
Michelle Minch Production Designer
Daryl G. Nickens Screenwriter
Rusty Cundieff Screenwriter
Rosalyn Myles Set Designer
Julius Le Flore Stunts
Year: 1991
Runtime: 94
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for language and sensuality
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Color type
Delux color

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
New Line Cinema

Release
October 23, 1991 (USA)
by New Line Cinema