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B*A*P*S

  • 1997
  • PG-13
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
6.2K
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Halle Berry, Ian Richardson, and Natalie Desselle Reid in B*A*P*S (1997)
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Two tacky homegirls move to L.A. to become dancers; instead they scam a dying millionaire but eventually become B*A*P*S (Black American Princesses).Two tacky homegirls move to L.A. to become dancers; instead they scam a dying millionaire but eventually become B*A*P*S (Black American Princesses).Two tacky homegirls move to L.A. to become dancers; instead they scam a dying millionaire but eventually become B*A*P*S (Black American Princesses).

  • Director
    • Robert Townsend
  • Writer
    • Troy Byer
  • Stars
    • Halle Berry
    • Natalie Desselle Reid
    • Martin Landau
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    6.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Townsend
    • Writer
      • Troy Byer
    • Stars
      • Halle Berry
      • Natalie Desselle Reid
      • Martin Landau
    • 51User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Halle Berry
    Halle Berry
    • Nisi
    Natalie Desselle Reid
    Natalie Desselle Reid
    • Mickey
    • (as Natalie Desselle)
    Martin Landau
    Martin Landau
    • Mr. Donald Blakemore
    Ian Richardson
    Ian Richardson
    • Manley
    Troy Byer
    Troy Byer
    • Tracy Shaw
    • (as Troy Beyer)
    Luigi Amodeo
    Luigi Amodeo
    • Antonio
    Jonathan Fried
    Jonathan Fried
    • Isaac
    Pierre Edwards
    Pierre Edwards
    • Ali
    • (as Pierre)
    Anthony Johnson
    Anthony Johnson
    • James
    • (as A.J. Johnson)
    Bernie Mac
    Bernie Mac
    • Mr. Johnson
    Darrel Heath
    Darrel Heath
    • Terrance
    Vincent Cook
    • Z.Z.
    Faizon Love
    Faizon Love
    • Tiger J
    Rudy Ray Moore
    Rudy Ray Moore
    • Nate
    Darrow Igus
    • Bartender
    Debra Wilson
    Debra Wilson
    • Flight Attendant
    Robin Van Sharner
    • Airline Passenger
    Jessica Page
    • Audition Dancer
    • Director
      • Robert Townsend
    • Writer
      • Troy Byer
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews51

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    6gnxfan

    Very cute - not bad for a rental.

    Just watched this on USA. Not bad. It was very lighthearted, and to see Halle with a gold tooth was a trip.

    Not pretentious at all - accomplished what they wanted to - Makes you smile.
    8dgordon-1

    It's not so bad...

    I remember this movie was in limited release when it came out in 1997. I was able to catch it when it appeared on TMN, our movie channel up here in Canada. Being a fan of Robert Townsend, I really liked his past work like "Hollywood Shuffle" and his TV show "The Parenthood", so I knew I was going to like this flick. Though the beginning of the movie is a little on the weak side, it starts picking up to a nice pace and is entertaining.

    Some reviewers were offended by the way African-Americans are portrayed in this movie, as ghetto talking and jiving boneheads. For me, I don't see it that way, I just see it as a comedy-straight up. I can see how people would be offended though, because most of the movies that came out before movies like "Waiting to Exhale" & "The Brothers" came out either portrayed the African-Americans as uneducated ghetto talking airheads, or gangsters, pimps, & drug dealers. Another thing I noticed from some of the reviews both on IMDB & other sources, is that the writers think that it has set back the clock for black actors etc. It was directed by an African-American, which I may add, never received his just props in Hollywood. In conclusion, if it makes you laugh, which the fine actors in this movie achieve whole heartedly, it's all good.
    bigchief0418

    I thought it was a great movie; It shows how Halle can not only be a serious actress but a funny one.

    I loved B.A.P.S it was an awesome movie with a meaning. I thought of it as a Romantic Comedy. Halle Berry is one of my favorite actresses and I adore Natalie Desselle. All the other movies Halle played in they were more serious and less funny and B.A.P.S just showed one of her many talents as an actress. When I saw B.A.P.S it was the first time I had ever heard or saw Natalie Desselle and she was wonderful in this movie. This movie proved that they were really Black American Princesses. And besides I love most of Robert Townsend's movies and this was just one of them. Halle and Natalie acted those parts out like they were actually living Nisi and Nikki's lives and I thought that was just outstanding. It may not have been a big hit, but it was to me.
    RICK787

    Come On! This is Hilarious!

    This film is not a big headliner but it has some awesomely funny moments. Nothing funnier than when these two girls visit their local club called The Gold Tooth and when they go in they set off the metal detectors when they smile showing their full array of gold caps. Halle Berry is Beautiful (with a capital B) and is endearing as Nisi and Natalie Desselle is 'da bomb' as the blustery best friend, Mickey. The hairstyles themselves are worth seeing this video! Mickey displays the "BOO YOW" hairstyle with aplomb. Who else would try to open a Hair Salon/Restaurant but these two women dreamers? One of my favorite flicks, I advise you to check it out.
    bob the moo

    Dumb, dumb `comedy' that expects you to laugh whenever one of the black leads squeals....

    Nisi and Mickey travel into LA to audition for a music video as dancers. They fail the audition but are hired by a man to pose as the granddaughters of rich Mr Blakemore. However the man's son Isaac appears to have more in mind that just this as the two countrified, black princesses stumble their way around in a rich man's world.

    It's hard to believe – when watching Halle Berry collected the best actress Oscar in 2002 than only a few years earlier she was in a dog like this! The story is almost a black Pygmalion in it's rags to riches type setting. It's possible to see how it might have worked – but I'm afraid it didn't work at all. The story is unimportant if the laughs come fast and thick….however I barely smiled once. The level of comedy is aimed at an audience who laugh simply because a character talks like a guest on Jerry Springer, ie squealing and yelling `girrrrrrrl!' etc. The comedy never gets above this – it's tacky and silly.

    Backing this up is Berry and Desselle. Deselle is terrible – simply hamming up her `blackness' – it's amazing that black audiences are happy with stereotypes and caricatures like this. Berry tries but is poor, mainly due to the material but also because she isn't a tacky country ho! It's amazing that the makers of this film manage to make this classy lady look cheap and ugly by sticking her in gold teeth, cheap clothes and tacky personality. Landau is embarrassing – at times you can see him close his eyes and just thinking of his Ed Wood Oscar! The only one that comes off well is Richardson's Manley – although he is a white Jeffery (Fresh Prince). The list of black cameos (Rodman, Leon, LL Cool J, several MTV vee-jays) don't actual add interest other than to make you wonder how so many managed to get involved in this.

    Overall this is not so much bad as just plain embarrassing for all involved. It shows Berry's talent that she came out of this and managed to further her career. Zero laughs, zero interest – a million cringes, what a load of BAPS!

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    • Trivia
      Halle Berry was in the midst of her divorce from David Justice during the filming of this film, which she said helped her deal with the depression she had from that public split.
    • Goofs
      In the bar scene at the beginning of the movie, the clock stands still at 9:25 for about five minutes.
    • Quotes

      Nisi: You remember when we took those CPR classes?

      Mickey: Yeah - All the cute guys were in there.

      Nisi: Didn't you learn anything?

      Mickey: No... But I met James.

      Nisi: Shh... we gonna check his heart to see if it's still beating... Go on. Check it.

      Mickey: You check it.

      Nisi: You check it.

      Mickey: You check it...

      Nisi: YOU CHECK IT! It's on yo side!

      Mickey: [Mickey laid her head against Mr. B's neck to see if he was still alive] He's alive!

      Nisi: I'm going to bed!

      Mickey: Nisi? Nisi? Nisi!

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Devil's Own/Cats Don't Dance/B*A*P*S/The Sixth Man/The Eighth Day/The Substance of Fire (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      No One But You (The Macadocous Mix)
      (1997)

      Written by Veronica Vazquez (as Veronica Vasquez), Danny Mano & Sekou Aiken

      Performed by Veronica Vazquez featuring Craig Mack

      Courtesy of H.O.L.A. Records, L.L.C.

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    • Release date
      • March 28, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Se upp Beverly Hills
    • Filming locations
      • The Cicada Restaurant and Club - 617 S Olive St, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • New Line Cinema
      • Island Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,246,735
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,742,679
      • Mar 30, 1997
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,338,279
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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