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Class Act

  • 1992
  • PG-13
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
8.5K
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Christopher Martin and Christopher Reid in Class Act (1992)
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A valedictorian and a juvenile delinquent have their school records switched and begin to be treated like the other.A valedictorian and a juvenile delinquent have their school records switched and begin to be treated like the other.A valedictorian and a juvenile delinquent have their school records switched and begin to be treated like the other.

  • Director
    • Randall Miller
  • Writers
    • Michael Swerdlick
    • Wayne Allan Rice
    • Richard Brenne
  • Stars
    • Christopher Reid
    • Christopher Martin
    • Andre Rosey Brown
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    8.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Randall Miller
    • Writers
      • Michael Swerdlick
      • Wayne Allan Rice
      • Richard Brenne
    • Stars
      • Christopher Reid
      • Christopher Martin
      • Andre Rosey Brown
    • 22User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
    • 49Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Christopher Reid
    Christopher Reid
    • Duncan
    • (as Christopher 'Kid' Reid)
    Christopher Martin
    Christopher Martin
    • Blade
    • (as Christopher 'Play' Martin)
    Andre Rosey Brown
    Andre Rosey Brown
    • Jail Guard
    Meshach Taylor
    Meshach Taylor
    • Duncan's Dad
    Mariann Aalda
    Mariann Aalda
    • Duncan's Mom
    Loretta Devine
    Loretta Devine
    • Blade's Mom
    Rick Ducommun
    Rick Ducommun
    • Parole Officer Reichert
    Tony Simotes
    • Dr. Oppenheimer
    Jeff Jensen
    • Prison Guard
    • (as Scott Jensen)
    Simply Marvalous
    • Miss Jackson
    Jack 'The Rapper' Gibson
    • Janitor
    Raye Birk
    Raye Birk
    • Principal Kratz
    Rhea Perlman
    Rhea Perlman
    • Miss Simpson
    Graham Galloway
    Graham Galloway
    • Latin Student
    Gabe Green
    • Rashid
    Philip Perlman
    Philip Perlman
    • Teacher
    Doug E. Doug
    Doug E. Doug
    • Popsicle
    Alysia Rogers
    Alysia Rogers
    • Damita
    • Director
      • Randall Miller
    • Writers
      • Michael Swerdlick
      • Wayne Allan Rice
      • Richard Brenne
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews22

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    10Dennean2006

    My all time favourite.

    This is my all time favourite film, so I am slightly biased! The reason I love this film is the moment in time it encapsulates & the comedy throughout is very funny. For me early 90's culture was an intriguing time. From the brightly coloured attire to the strong soundtrack. From Plays car 'Lucille' :)to the rib tickling examples of high school life which everyone can relate to in some form or other. The plot is easy watching, it just rolls along nicely.

    There is an error in the car chase scene which I spotted. Play drives the car into the back of Minks Jaguar & crumples the front of 'Lucille' however in the next scene the front of the car is restored to its former glory :)

    If you want a trip down memory lane to the flamboyant culture of the early 90's, and a reminder of how it was at school during those terrible teens, then this comedy with Kid n Play and a few other familiar faces ('Doug. E Doug' who went on to do Cool Runnings) ('Karyn Parsons' - Hilary in Fresh Prince Of Bell Air) (Pauly Shore who plays the unforgettable role of the hippy) this film is a good watch.
    DunnDeeDaGreat

    Funny comedy

    Class Act was a funny comedy when released in 1992. Kid & Play conuntied to make good comedy and are good comedic team. Doug E. Doug in an early sidekick role was alos very funny. My favorite scene in the movie is where Duncan is confused about slang and Blade has to explain it to him. I personally feel the filmmakers should have maybe gave Kid the Blade role and Play the Duncan but all in all still a funny movie.
    10johnsonbe3

    This underrated movie brings back so many memories!

    Class Act is a underrated gem with Kid n Play in it. This movie from start to finish always make me laugh so hard. I really love the slapstick humor in this movie, especially each of the characters always slapping similar from Moe of the Three Stooges. The soundtrack for this movie is dope and I'll admit I miss these kind of comedies and 80-90's rap music!! One of my favorite movies of the 1990's!!!
    8Unbreakable27

    Brings back memories

    When this movie came out I was just seventh or either grade.

    I can say with all honesty I was probably a mix of Duncan Pinderhughes and Blade Brown.

    Academic, but didn't take no crap off anyone either.

    My wife and I sat down and watched this one when it came on cable a few nights ago.

    It's extremely funny and original in plot.

    I don't know why this movie was met with such poor regards.

    So much so that Kid N Play have been banished from public eye pretty much. Some people view these guys as fads, their time came and went, but I think they just didn't get the credit they deserved. Plus they rapped about things on a positive note, when rap was taking it's harder, more thug based turn. The last acting appearance of Kid was the extremely small part he had in the Temptation's biopic in 1998. Play has left show business and is a born again Christian so I hear.

    The entire chase scene in the wax museum is hilarious.

    The thing I thought was funny was the every major character seemed to have their own "entrance" song.

    Wedge, Damita, Blade...everyone had their own tune whenever they came on screen.

    Something "Friday" would later borrow from.

    Extremely funny and worth a view if you want to travel back to a time when rap was about a little more than killing, smoking and getting "crunk".
    7JonTMarin816

    Still a hip teen comedy after 15 years

    1992's Class Act was hip hop duo Kid N' Play's first and only movie together that wasn't part of the House Party series. Duncan Pinderhughes (Kid) is a straight cut bookworm and Blade Brown (Play) is a troubled teen fresh out of jail. The two start high school under weird circumstances when they're school records are switched. Pinderhughes ended up being placed in a class of roughnecks while Brown went to the more established honor roll classes. When they learn of the mistake and confront each other, they try to use the mishap to their advantage to straighten out their problems. For example, Pinderhughes, because he was nonathletic, needed to pass gym and Brown just needed grades in general. From there on the film is one big laugh riot. The culture clash between the two plays off great on screen. Pinderhughes is used to finer things in life (classical music being one), he has great manners and is usually around kids of his own intellect. Meanwhile, Brown grew up in a rough environment and the streets definitely gave him the tough and mean persona we see. Usually films like this don't really do well with age and they're seen as "90s comedy". But 15 years later, scenes from Class Act are still being talked about and laughed at. It also helps that it is shown on HBO and BET a lot these days. Class Act is a refreshing comedy and has definitely stood the test of time.

    Class Act - *** out of ****

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The film is an urban re-telling of Mark Twain's "The Prince and the Pauper".
    • Goofs
      When Blade is taking Duncan's glasses off and giving him the gold tooth to put in his mouth, the camera switches to Blade taking the tooth out then back to Duncan saying "that's not hygienic" with the gold tooth already in his mouth.
    • Quotes

      [Blade is trying to teach Duncan how to talk slang]

      Duncan: Did you hear me? I said that was stupid.

      Blade: Did you hear me? I said, "Thanks."

      Duncan: Are you deaf?

      Blade: [misunderstood as "def"] Man, I'm the defest brotha on this block!

      Duncan: YOU'RE deaf?

      Blade: [still misunderstood as "def"] That's right.

      Duncan: [turns head] I think Blade Brown is the biggest asshole on the planet.

      [Blade smacks Duncan upside the head]

      Duncan: Hey! You're not deaf!

    • Connections
      Edited from Rick James: Super Freak (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      A Class Act I
      Written by Vassal Benford and Ronald Spearman (as Ron Spearman)

      Produced by Vassal Benford and Cassandra Mills

      Performed by B Angie B

      Courtesy of Bust It Records

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    • Release date
      • June 5, 1992 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dos caraduras y un plan
    • Filming locations
      • Van Nuys High School - 6535 Cedros Avenue, Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $7,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $13,272,113
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,421,827
      • Jun 7, 1992
    • Gross worldwide
      • $13,272,113
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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