Houseguest
Upon meeting Gary Young, a young successful lawyer, who waits for his old friend whom he does not meet 25 years ago, Kevin Franklin, a young intelligent fast talking man, who owes about 50,000 dollars for a mob, who chases him with his tough man, manages to survive from the dangerous mob, as he impersonates Young's old friend personality.
24 July 1965, Brooklyn, New York, USA
4 March 1965, Los Angeles, California, USA
28 September 1946, Buffalo, New York, USA
17 May 1988, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
21 January 1955, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA
17 December 1933, Beaver, Iowa, USA
12 November 1985, Pennsylvania, USA
12 May 1958, Stamford, Connecticut, USA
August 14, 2003
Who decided Sinbad needed to star in a movie and what should we do to them when we find out?
July 29, 2002
here's that eviction notice
January 01, 2000
Plot-wise, there's little here beyond a few insubstantial strands.
January 01, 2000
A film that lacks solid construction from the ground up, something that can't be "fixed in the editing," I'm afraid.
August 12, 2009
Comedy at its most formulaic.
February 13, 2001
As good-natured as its big, beefy star, comedian Sinbad.
July 13, 2005
Waste of Phil Hartman and Sinbad
January 01, 2000
In its worst moments, Houseguest becomes a struggle in which a very human comedian fights to project his personality over the director's technological muddle. But the good news is that Sinbad wins.
May 27, 2003
Tedious and unfocused...the contrivance in this forgettable comedy is inexplicably unbearable
May 20, 2003
Turns out to be an inane fish-out-of-water comedy. Along the way it turns into a virtual McDonald's commercial, too. The fact that you can hardly tell the difference is a good clue to the movie's bad-television flavor.
January 01, 2000
Like the housepest of the title, Sinbad's character here is more annoying than amusing and before the film is over you may just wish he'd go away.

