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      • Very good for a family movie Most family movies seem hastily thrown together but HOUSEGUEST is an exception. The dialogue sparkles, the direction isn't just 2-takes-and-go, the cinematography is whackily speeded up in some places and the editing is rapid fire. And unlike most family movies, it lasts for 110 minutes.
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  2. You will never once catch me saying that Houseguest is a really good movie. The storyline is ridiculous, the behavior of the characters is ludicrous, and many of the scenarios in the film are nonsense.

  3. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. David Nusair Reel Film Reviews. ...an appealingly over-the-top premise that’s employed to watchable yet thoroughly erratic effect... Full...

  4. Fast-talking con man Kevin Franklin (Sinbad) is in over his head: He owes $50,000 to the mob, and they want to collect. On the run, Franklin happens upon lawyer Gary Young (Phil Hartman) and his ...

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    • Randall Miller
    • PG
    • Sinbad
  5. Jan 6, 1995 · Houseguest: Directed by Randall Miller. With Sinbad, Phil Hartman, Kim Greist, Kim Murphy. In hot water with the mob over an unpaid debt, a con man poses as a family friend in an affluent Pennsylvania suburb.

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    • Comedy
    • Randall Miller
    • 1995-01-06
  6. Phil Hartman had a relatively minor role and didn't really get to provide us with a full performance, but his physical facial comedy of biting into a piece of turkey was extremely amusing (facial comedy plays a large part in this film, later coming back when a wine taster is testing a glass).

  7. Jan 6, 1995 · “Houseguest,” a rowdy fish-out-of-water comedy, is as good-natured as its big, beefy star, comedian Sinbad. His Kevin Franklin is a Pittsburgh dreamer steeped in get-rich-quick schemes but now...

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HouseguestHouseguest - Wikipedia

    Houseguest is a 1995 American comedy film starring Sinbad and Phil Hartman and directed by Randall Miller, released to theaters in the United States on January 6, 1995.

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