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Release Date: 1995
Cast: Kim Greist, Mason Adams, Phil Hartman, Talia Seider, Tony Longo, Kim Murphy, Chauncey Leopardi, Stan Shaw, Paul Ben-Victor, Ron Glass, Kevin Jordan, Jeffrey Jones ...MORE
Cast: Kim Greist, Mason Adams, Phil Hartman, Talia Seider, Tony Longo, Kim Murphy, Chauncey Leopardi, Stan Shaw, Paul Ben-Victor, Ron Glass, Kevin Jordan, Jeffrey Jones, Sinbad ...LESS
Categories: Movies, Domestic Comedy, Family, Comedy Of Errors, Comedy
Houseguest is a 1995 feature film starring Sinbad and Phil Hartman and directed by Randall Miller.
Kevin Franklin (Sinbad) is an inner-city Pittsburgh native; raised in an orphanage, has delusions of grandeur, and talks about getting rich and driving a Porsche one day. 25 years later, Franklin drives a rusted MG Midget and all his ambitions revolve around a series of ill-fated get-rich-quick schemes. A handshake loan of $5,000 from the mob grows to $50,000 through interest and penalties, resulting in his trying to skip town at Pittsburgh International Airport. Franklin overhears a... MORE
Houseguest is a 1995 feature film starring Sinbad and Phil Hartman and directed by Randall Miller.
Kevin Franklin (Sinbad) is an inner-city Pittsburgh native; raised in an orphanage, has delusions of grandeur, and talks about getting rich and driving a Porsche one day. 25 years later, Franklin drives a rusted MG Midget and all his ambitions revolve around a series of ill-fated get-rich-quick schemes. A handshake loan of $5,000 from the mob grows to $50,000 through interest and penalties, resulting in his trying to skip town at Pittsburgh International Airport. Franklin overhears a conversation between lawyer Gary Young (Hartman) and his children, who are waiting to pick up his childhood friend Derek Bond, who is now a successful, straight-laced and vegetarian dentist. Upon hearing him say that he hasn't seen Bond in 25 years and doesn't know what he looks like, Franklin gives his ball cap to the real Bond to throw off the two dim-witted mobsters chasing him and poses as Bond to the Youngs, who take him to their posh home in Sewickley.
Although he knows nothing about dentistry, Franklin still manages to convince those around him that he is in fact Derek Bond, and his affable LESS
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