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The Salon

  • 2005
  • PG-13
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
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Vivica A. Fox, Monica Calhoun, Terrence Howard, Kym Whitley, Darrin Dewitt Henson, Garrett Morris, and Dondré T. Whitfield in The Salon (2005)
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A beauty-shop owner finds romance as she struggles to save her business.A beauty-shop owner finds romance as she struggles to save her business.A beauty-shop owner finds romance as she struggles to save her business.

  • Director
    • Mark Brown
  • Writers
    • Mark Brown
    • Shelley Garrett
  • Stars
    • Vivica A. Fox
    • Darrin Dewitt Henson
    • Kym Whitley
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    582
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mark Brown
    • Writers
      • Mark Brown
      • Shelley Garrett
    • Stars
      • Vivica A. Fox
      • Darrin Dewitt Henson
      • Kym Whitley
    • 6User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
    • 26Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Vivica A. Fox
    Vivica A. Fox
    • Jenny
    Darrin Dewitt Henson
    Darrin Dewitt Henson
    • Michael
    Kym Whitley
    Kym Whitley
    • Lashaunna
    Monica Calhoun
    Monica Calhoun
    • Brenda
    Taral Hicks
    Taral Hicks
    • Trina
    Dondré T. Whitfield
    Dondré T. Whitfield
    • Ricky
    • (as Dondre Whitfield)
    De'Angelo Wilson
    De'Angelo Wilson
    • D.D.
    Garrett Morris
    Garrett Morris
    • Percy
    Terrence Howard
    Terrence Howard
    • Patrick
    Brooke Burns
    Brooke Burns
    • Tami
    Sheila Cutchlow
    Sheila Cutchlow
    • Kandy
    Tiffany Adams
    Tiffany Adams
    • Wanda
    Kamal Bostic-Smith
    • JJ
    Mike Brooks
    • Street Hustler
    Shamyl Brown
    Shamyl Brown
    • Feature
    Tray Chaney
    Tray Chaney
    • JJ's Homeboy
    Antonio D. Charity
    Antonio D. Charity
    • Glenn
    Dabier
    Dabier
    • Trey
    • (as Dabir Snell)
    • Director
      • Mark Brown
    • Writers
      • Mark Brown
      • Shelley Garrett
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    User reviews6

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    10my1sond

    next big thing

    Let me say that every one in this film is looking good ya heard. the kid in the film set it over the top would like to see more of the kid in part 2.Vivca look good as a mom the boy match's perfectly' I heard a lot about this film so let's get it to the theater soon i just hope the July 4 release is for real. I meet the Dabier in Baltomore and he told me all about the film. He also told me about his up coming role's on The Shield the role of rebound on FX and guest starring role on HOUSE where he play's a 10 yr old cancer patient this show is on Fox I think this kid is on he way.I also heard the kid can rap my people out here in N.Y say the kid have some skills i see the kid name on the Billboard music contest 3th place in rap & hip hop he beat out people adults from all over the world he will have 1 song on the billboard compilation album.
    7inkblot11

    Very nice story, with the most beautiful Vivica Fox in the starring role; but, has some salty language and situations, yes

    Jenny (Vivica A. Fox) owns a beauty salon in historic Baltimore and she and her young son live upstairs. Her ensemble of stylists run the gamut from outspoken females, an overtly gay male, and action-ready folks of both sexes. But, in truth, all of them have big hearts and act like family to each other. One of the female hairstylists, especially, needs their support, for she is involved with a rather bad-apple mechanic (Terrence Howard). Not long into the future, a handsome lawyer (Darren Dewitt Henson) brings Jenny bad news. The powers that be are exercising their "emminent domain" rights and will evict her soon to build a parking lot for a more lucrative business nearby. But, the lawyer, naturally, is captivated by someone as beautiful as Jenny. So, over the course of weeks, he counsels her on how to "fight back", even though he admits he will aggressively pursue his client's interests. Ho, ho! Who will win the legal fight? And, will it be at the expense of someone's affections? This is another very fine romantic drama for fans everywhere. The cast is quite nice, with the gorgeous Fox giving a great performance. Henson, Brooke Burke, Howard, Garrett Morris and all of the others do competent work, too. Of course, the costumes and haircuts are eye-catching while the script, direction and Baltimore setting are more than worthy as well. But, for all of you who are easily offended, be warned that there are some salty language and situations, indeed. In summary, do make an appointment for yourself to view The Salon. You will be happy with the results.
    Marion88

    Fast paced entertainment, lots of laughs and emotions

    Mark Brown the man behind MGM's Barbershop franchise brings us a more sensitive although equally funny movie about the struggles of a single woman with a demanding job and a cute 6 year-old to take care of. The recipe for her success: she's honest and always in a good mood. Until a lawyer from the City council walks in to announce he closes the Salon down. But he's the SEXIEST man on earth. Mixed emotions, feuds among staff, kid going astray. Everything seems to fall apart in her life... Vivica Fox's performance is magnificent. She is just adorable. The very talented Terrence Howard plays a brutal husband, Brooke Burns and Greg Germann are great in cameo parts. The editing is brilliant, the photography colorful; the movie is fast paced, the jokes are sharp. Two hours of pleasure and pure talent. Look for it and enjoy!
    9carrieburr

    Underrated - The Salon is wonderful!

    The Salon is a movie not to be missed. A beauty shop owner is about to lose her well established salon to a big law firm. In the meantime you get to know the fantastic cast of characters working in the shop and nearby. It gives the audience a real idea of what a black owned and employed shop is like. I laughed and cried and got very attached to the employees. The movie is worth celebrating! The black history adds pride and richness to the story.
    4Buddy-51

    "Barbershop" 3?

    It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that "The Salon" is really just "Barbershop" on estrogen. Like that earlier prototype, "The Salon" - which takes place in a Baltimore beauty parlor run by the beautiful Vivica A. Fox - is essentially a freeform series of conversations held together by the flimsiest of plot devices (in this one, an unfeeling bureaucracy wants to tear down the shop to make way for a parking lot). Unfortunately, "The Salon" is a pretty wan imitation of the original, lacking the stinging wit and biting social commentary that made "Barbershop" such a crossover success in its time.

    While there is a certain liveliness to the verbal jousting and a notable energy in most of the performances, the comic banter often comes across as catty and mean-spirited rather than funny and insightful. The screenplay by Mark Brown (adapted from the stage play by Shelley Garrett) works overtime trying to be clever and smart about race relations, sexual issues, and life in the African American community, but it really isn't telling us anything we haven't heard countless times before in films on those same topics. Moreover, the characters themselves often verge on the stereotypical (with the prancing gay hair stylist as probably the most egregious and offensive example). And to top it all off, the film is saddled with an ending that is, perhaps, the worst case of a deus ex machina in any movie in recent memory.

    There are indeed some genuinely touching scenes embedded in all the brazen one-liners and zingers, and there are a few laugh-out-loud moments when the sassiness and sarcasm manage to hit the comic bull's-eye at which the writer is aiming. But more often than not, the humor misses its mark and falls harmlessly onto the hair-covered floor.

    The actors give their all to the material and it really isn't their fault that the movie itself fails to catch fire. Even brief appearances by Garrett Morris and Terence Howard aren't enough to lift it out of the doldrums.

    With "The Salon," the ladies finally get the chance to have their say, but they're going to have to do a whole lot better than a second-rate, distaff copy of "Barbershop" if they ever hope to get their message across.

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    • Trivia
      When Lashauanna says,"I learned that trick from Shanté in Two Can Play That Game" is a direct reference to actress Vivica A Fox who played Shanté in the 2001 film alongside Dondré Whitfield.
    • Connections
      References Un raisin au soleil (1961)

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    • Release date
      • January 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Saloni omorfias
    • Filming locations
      • Baltimore, Maryland, USA
    • Production companies
      • C4 Pictures
      • Cush Productions
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    • Budget
      • $1,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $139,084
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $92,362
      • May 13, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $139,084
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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