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Release Date:
January 11, 1994
Original Title:
House Party 3
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
New Line Cinema
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M US: R
Runtime: 94
Hip Hop duo Kid & Play return in the second follow-up to their 1990 screen debut House Party. Kid (Christopher "Kid" Reid) is taking the plunge and marrying his girlfriend Veda (Angela Means), while his friend Play (Christopher Martin) is dipping his toes into the music business, managing a roughneck female rap act called Sex as a Weapon. Play books the ladies for a concert with heavy-hitting pr
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"B" Camera Operator:
Kirk R. Gardner
Troy Smith
ADR Editor:
Tim Boggs
ADR Mixer:
Derek Marcil
Additional Music:
Chuckii Booker
Assistant Editor:
Jimmy Sandoval
Carter DeHaven
Assistant Hairstylist:
Saundora Vickers
Assistant Location Manager:
Scott Allen Logan
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Sheila Blue
Stacye P. Branche
Debra Denson
Shontai Clark
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Karen Leslie Bass
Assistant Property Master:
Robert Lee Robinson
Assistant Set Decoration:
Kelly Hernsdorf
Associate Producer:
Helena Echegoyen
Best Boy Electric:
Keith A. Hascher
Best Boy Grip:
Dejon Ellis
Boom Operator:
George Wycoff
Matthew W. Tenggren
Camera Loader:
Douglas Lloyd Thompson
Casting:
Robi Reed
Tony Lee
Andrea Reed
Characters:
Reginald Hudlin
Choreographer:
Russell Clark
Costume Designer:
Mel Grayson
Dialogue Editor:
Louis Creveling
David Grant
Dan Jamele
David Melhase
Joshua E. Schneider
Steve Scoville
Craig Berkey
Director:
Eric Meza
Director of Photography:
Anghel Decca
Dolly Grip:
Michael Jimenez
Editor:
Tom Walls
Executive In Charge Of Post Production:
Joe Fineman
Executive Producer:
Doug McHenry
George Jackson
Janet Grillo
Extras Casting:
Terence Harris
Lesa Shapiro
First Assistant "B" Camera:
David Dechant
First Assistant Camera:
Peter Schmitt
Sharon Alley
Rocker Meadows
Carol A. Ogihara
First Assistant Director:
Don Wilkerson
Rodney Allen Hooks
Foley Artist:
Robert Friedman
Keith Olson
Paige Pollack
Foley Editor:
Danielle Ghent
Foley Mixer:
David Torres
Gaffer:
David M. Ferrara
Eric S. Foster
Grip:
Derek Bartole
G. Smokey Campbell
Anthony D. Guzman
Brian Heffron
George Jordan
Gregg Norton
Key Grip:
Woogie Thomas
Key Hair Stylist:
Judy Murdock
Key Makeup Artist:
Judy Murdock
Location Manager:
Tom Richer
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Vonda K. Morris
Music Consultant:
Paul Stewart
Christopher Reid
Music Editor:
Jay Bolton
Music Programmer:
Bishop Reed
Music Supervisor:
Dawn Solér
Original Music Composer:
David Allen Jones
Post Production Supervisor:
Sara King
Producer:
Carl Craig
Production Coordinator:
Dave 'Foots' Footman
Production Design:
Simon Dobbin
Production Sound Mixer:
Darryl Linkow
Property Master:
Steven P. Duchscherer
Screenplay:
Takashi Bufford
Script Supervisor:
Robin Anderson
Linda Giffin-Citron
Second Assistant Camera:
Thomas Nemy
Second Assistant Director:
Ty Arnold
Warren R. Turner
Set Decoration:
Michael C. Claypool
Sound Effects Editor:
Mark Cookson
Lisle Engle
Craig Sadler
Paul Urmson
Zigmund Gron
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mark Cookson
Patrick Giraudi
Stanley Kastner
John Ross
Special Effects Coordinator:
Ron Trost
Steadicam Operator:
Kirk R. Gardner
Troy Smith
Still Photographer:
Nicola Goode
Story:
David Toney
Takashi Bufford
Stunt Coordinator:
Jophery C. Brown
Stunts:
Bobby J. Foxworth
Von L. Roddy
Josephe Tureaud
Keith Woulard
Title Designer:
Phill Norman
Unit Production Manager:
Matthew Hintlian
Wardrobe Assistant:
Paulette Orr
Keryn Glendenning
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Deanna Zeegelaar
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