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Release Date:
October 23, 1991
Original Title:
House Party 2
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
New Line Cinema
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 US: R
Runtime: 94
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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ADR Editor:
Dave McMoyler
ADR Mixer:
Jon Hussein
ADR Recordist:
Tami Treadwell
Art Direction:
Karen Steward
Assistant Costume Designer:
Paulette E. Holmon
Assistant Editor:
Philip Malamuth
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Michelle Colbert
Assistant Property Master:
R. Vincent Smith
Assistant Sound Editor:
Karen M. Baker
John Rice
Associate Producer:
Pat Golden
Best Boy Electric:
Roy A. McLeish
Best Boy Grip:
Michael Stocks
Boom Operator:
Tom Hartig
Camera Loader:
Michael Shelley
Camera Operator:
Pernell Youngblood Tyus
Casting:
John McCabe
Casting Assistant:
Julie Santoro
Characters:
Reginald Hudlin
Chief Lighting Technician:
Ronald W. McLeish
Choreographer:
Vernon Jackson
Jimmy Hamilton
Co-Producer:
Suzanne Broderick
Color Timer:
Keith Parrish
Phil Hetos
Construction Coordinator:
Lars Petersen
Costume Designer:
Ruth E. Carter
Dialogue Editor:
Frank Smathers
Director:
Doug McHenry
George Jackson
Director of Photography:
Francis Kenny
Dolly Grip:
Robert J. Studenny
Editor:
Joel Goodman
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Deborah Moore
Executive Music Producer:
Louis Silas Jr.
Executive Producer:
Janet Grillo
First Assistant Camera:
Gregory Irwin
First Assistant Director:
Phillip Christon
First Assistant Editor:
Brian Janko
Foley Artist:
Jerry Trent
Audrey Trent
Foley Editor:
Jay B. Richardson
Foley Mixer:
David W. Alstadter
Foley Recordist:
Dean St. John
Foley Supervisor:
Sukey Fontelieu
Grip:
Charlie Edwards
Max Wycisk
Darrell B. Sheldon
Andre Sobczak
Hairstylist:
Julie Franklin
Key Grip:
Brian Branigan
Key Hair Stylist:
Jon Williams
Location Manager:
Rick Rothen
Makeup Artist:
June Josef
Makeup Supervisor:
Laini Thompson
Music Editor:
Bill Abbott
Music Supervisor:
Kevin Benson
Jerry Ross
Negative Cutter:
Gary Burritt
Original Music Composer:
Vassal Benford
Post Production Supervisor:
Ric Keeley
Producer:
Doug McHenry
George Jackson
Production Coordinator:
Jeffrey J. Kiehlbauch
Production Design:
Michelle Minch
Production Executive:
Cindy Hornickel
Production Manager:
Gregory Goodman
Production Sound Mixer:
Steven F. Nelson
Property Master:
Brook Yeaton
Screenplay:
Rusty Cundieff
Daryl G. Nickens
Script Supervisor:
Jane Goldsmith
Second Assistant Camera:
Dee Arbucci
Second Assistant Director:
Suzanne Haasis
Second Second Assistant Director:
Edward Kalpakian
Elena J. Robinson
Donald Sparks
Second Unit Director:
Jeff Lengyel
Set Costumer:
Bess Stansell
Set Decoration:
Rosalyn Myles
Set Designer:
Philip Madison
Set Dresser:
Siobhan Kelly
Sound Effects Editor:
Scott Martin Gershin
Jay B. Richardson
Steadicam Operator:
Bob Gorelick
Still Photographer:
Kassa
Story:
Rusty Cundieff
Storyboard Artist:
Marc Baird
Stunt Coordinator:
Julius LeFlore
Stunts:
Elizabeth Bishop
Rita Minor
George Fisher
Von L. Roddy
Amanda LeFlore
Joey Tureaud
Bob Minor
Bob Yerkes
Supervising Sound Editor:
Dave McMoyler
Techno Crane Operator:
Simon Jayes
Wardrobe Assistant:
Chrystal Lee
Mona Schlater
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Diana Zeegelaar
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