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Open House

  • 2004
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
256
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James Duval, Sally Kellerman, Ann Magnuson, Kellie Martin, Hedy Burress, Jerry Doyle, Jenna Leigh Green, and Daniel Hagen in Open House (2004)
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To keep a roof over her head, and that of her son Travis, after her shallow husband David deserts them, middle-class mom Samantha Morrow, a middle-class mom decides to take in boarders.To keep a roof over her head, and that of her son Travis, after her shallow husband David deserts them, middle-class mom Samantha Morrow, a middle-class mom decides to take in boarders.To keep a roof over her head, and that of her son Travis, after her shallow husband David deserts them, middle-class mom Samantha Morrow, a middle-class mom decides to take in boarders.

  • Director
    • Dan Mirvish
  • Writers
    • Dan Mirvish
    • Lawrence A. Maddox
  • Stars
    • Hedy Burress
    • James Duval
    • Jerry Doyle
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    256
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    • Director
      • Dan Mirvish
    • Writers
      • Dan Mirvish
      • Lawrence A. Maddox
    • Stars
      • Hedy Burress
      • James Duval
      • Jerry Doyle
    • 23User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Hedy Burress
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    • Gloria Hobbs
    James Duval
    James Duval
    • Joel Rodman
    Jerry Doyle
    Jerry Doyle
    • Dave Torkenson
    Jenna Leigh Green
    Jenna Leigh Green
    • Betty
    Daniel Hagen
    Daniel Hagen
    • Marvin Tibbett
    • (as Dan Hagen)
    Sally Kellerman
    Sally Kellerman
    • Marjorie Milford
    Ann Magnuson
    Ann Magnuson
    • Sarah Jane Tibbett
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    • Debbie Delaney
    Robert Peters
    Robert Peters
    • Ron Tucker
    Anthony Rapp
    Anthony Rapp
    • Barry Farnsworth
    Ian Whitcomb
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    Branden Williams
    Branden Williams
    • Stanley Nasser
    Joel Michaely
    Joel Michaely
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    Eddie Daniels
    Eddie Daniels
    • Colanda Jones - The Ho
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    Jake Fernandez
    • Joey Tibbett
    Shawna Ballard
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    Sara Berkowitz
    Sara Berkowitz
    • Sue Levitt
    • Director
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      • Lawrence A. Maddox
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    8cedthesloth

    Really bizarre, but lots of fun too!

    Open house is truly one of the most bizarre films I've ever seen! The storyline is SO unusual. It's got everything from "sexy swipers" to old has-been real estate agents to a dysfunctional guy longing for his lost past. The combination of the characters makes for an interesting new movie that was TOTALLY not what I expected. But that being said, I did like it. I thought Anthony Rapp was Fantastic! He was so cute in the movie, and I was especially impressed with his performance in the final scenes of the movie. Jenna Leigh Green, although she has a very minor part" was also hilarious and her voice is simply beautiful. The story and the music are different from anything you've ever heard or seen. It's something you'll want to watch, but make sure you're going into it with an open mind, because I guarantee that it won't be at all what you were expecting!
    10katiesmith720-1

    Hilarious real-estate musical

    While web surfing, i came across a clip of the song 'Fantabulous' from Open House. I thought it was funny, so i rented the movie. The whole movie is hilarious and unique. From the songs to the acting (cast includes Anthony Rapp from RENT), Open House doesn't have one weak moment, and is extremely entertaining.

    Open House takes place on a quite Sunday afternoon.You meet a real estate gent who is very eager to sell a house, a young couple who spend there Sundays having sex in open house, a jewel thief hiding from the cops and disguising himself as an doctor, another young couple who steal from open houses(aka the sexy swipers), a pair of cops trying to find the house thieves, a real-estate "whos life is as empty as her bottle of vodka", and the house owners themselves. All of these people have one thing in common, the dream of finding the perfect 2 story Spanish colonial.

    You'll never predict the ending, and will probably find yourself singing Fantabulous in the shower.All the songs were performed live during shooting, which makes Open House exciting and fresh. If your a fan of musicals or comedies, you wont regret watching this movie!!!!
    9chonghuilim

    Funny,weird, and totally fresh

    On Friday night October 15th, a friend and I went to the Austin Film Festival screening of Open House. I'd read that it was a no-budget musical, and I wasn't expecting a lot. What I saw was clearly made on the cheap. But it was also funny, weird, and totally fresh.

    The movie starts with a clever montage of that suburban ritual-the placing of open house flags and signs. Most of the main characters are introduced here. We see real estate agent Barry(Anthony Rapp) set up an open house. Yes, there are finger sandwiches. A couple(James Duval and Kellie Martin) argue over the home listing while in bed. Dave(Jerry Doyle)robs a jewelry store, then gets stuck when his junky car won't start.A pair of dubious cops(Robert Peters and Hedy Burress) play slap and tickle while investigating the jewelry store.

    All these characters collide at Barry's open house. It becomes clear that nobody is who they seem. I could never predict what was going to happen next. The craziness, lies, and musical numbers spill over into other houses. We meet drunken real estate agent Marjorie(Sally Kellerman), hilarious as she shamelessly flirts while offering home shoppers drinks.

    "Open House" is like "Mad Mad Mad MAd World" meets "Rent" All the characters get cool musical numbers and funny one liners, even as their deep, personal flaws/secrets are revealed. Writers Mirvish and Maddox keep the story zipping around corners you won't see coming, and they also score with some nice songs.

    "Sellin' A Dream," Kellerman's duet with Doyle, even made me a little teary eyed. The film has some low budget problems( the sound mix was iffy),but I liked it anyway. It's not for everyone,but if want something that defies convention and categories, check this one out.
    9bryd8069

    Fun Indie Musical

    The movie Open House was a fun independently made movie musical about the world of real estate, no really, it's about real estate. If you like independent film, quirky musicals, and/or good comedy then this is for you. Be warned that the movie is VERY low-budget and not everybody sings completely on tune (but they were trying). One of the songs, "Selling a Dream," was even pushed for an Oscar nomination for best song. It was one of the standout numbers. Personally, my favortites were "It's My House," and "Fantabulous." These were both sung by Anthony Rapp who played a role that will leave most fans in shock at his character Barry. The movie is strengthened by a good script, and wonderful cast. The movie stars Sally Kellerman, Jerry Doyle, Rapp and Kellie Martin among others. Everyone has at least one song to plead their side of the story and moves the plot forward. It's just fantabulous!
    9rooprect

    If you're reading this, consider yourself already one of the enlightened few

    Who knows how you came to hear about this movie. Maybe you know someone who worked on it. Maybe you're a follower of LA's underground film scene. Or, like me, maybe it caught your eye at a video store going out of business sale. Aside from those possibilities there aren't a lot of ways to know about this great gem of a flick. But whatever brought you here, you'll be grateful for it after you see this film.

    Not since discovering Christopher Guest ("Waiting for Guffman", "Best in Show", "A Mighty Wind") have I been so blown away by a new approach to comedy. The approach? Completely unpretentious, not afraid to make fun of itself, not creatively hindered by any constraints. The result is a comedy with the honesty and authenticity of a home movie but surprisingly impressive on a technical & artistic level. As long as you're not one of those moviegoers who insists on big budget Hollywood gloss and sweeping orchestral scores in every scene--as long as you're not a Kenneth Branaugh minion--you'll get a kick out of this flick.

    "Here's the budget for this film," says writer/director Dan Mirvish in the behind-the-scenes feature, pulling out a crumpled wad of fives & tens from his pocket. The film's "production office" was literally the garage of his house packed with a crew of volunteers working for free. Actors were paid on average $75 per day, and the entire thing was finished in 17 days. Dan operated the camera (a Panasonic DV-100 which nowadays will run you about $65 on ebay). And the "soundtrack" was recorded live with the actors singing their lines to a guy playing an electronic keyboard off to the corner while filming. But you'll be absolutely amazed at how well it all came together, due to excellent camera-work, great acting and perhaps most of all a GENIUS script.

    Yes, this was a no-budget production, but that seems to have squeezed out superhuman efforts from the entire cast & crew. If you're the sort of person who enjoys browsing Youtube for hilarious skits, you'll get a lotta laughs from "Open House". At times it seems to be making fun of itself with actors deliberately off-key or with ridiculous "choreography" (I love seeing police brutality to the tune of a bouncy C), but there are also some suddenly sobering moments like Sally Kellerman's beautiful singing of "Selling a Dream" or Anthony Rapp's stunningly dramatic monologue near the end. The story is surprisingly clever, unexpected and even action-packed. I daresay it's the most interesting real estate comedy I've ever seen. And of course there's the anthemic toe tapper "Fantabulous" which you can find with a google video search. If you like that scene, you can expect a bunch more like it. And then some.

    For me, the highlights were Sally Kellerman (famous as "Hot Lips" on MASH & also Rodney Dangerfield's love interest in "Back to School") playing a hilariously cynical but spunky real estate agent, and the other knockout performance was Anthony Rapp ("Rent", "A Beautiful Mind" and does anyone remember the kid Daryl in "Adventures in Babysitting"?). Anthony plays the nerdy, spazzy, hyper-enthusiastic realtor with a very interesting secret to reveal by the end.

    If you're a fan of the aforementioned Christopher Guest flicks, do not hesitate to check this out. I'm also reminded of the obscure comedy gems "Razzle Dazzle: A Journey into Dance" (about a misfit girls' dance troupe competing in Australia) and "Believe!" an oddball comedy about multi-level-marketing salesmen. Watch them all be reminded that creative, low-budget films may ultimately be the saviors of cinema!

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      All the actors sang live on set, with no lip syncing or dubbing.
    • Goofs
      Joel is seen clearly throwing his light-blue shirt onto the floor while lying on the bed. In the very next shot of him on the bed, he is still wearing the blue shirt.
    • Soundtracks
      Sellin' a Dream
      Performed by Sally Kellerman and Jerry Doyle

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    • Release date
      • May 7, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Bugeater Films
      • NeoFight Film
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      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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