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The Players Club

The Players Club is a 1998 American dark comedy drama thriller film written and directed by Ice Cube in his feature film directorial debut. In addition to Ice Cube, the film stars Bernie Mac, Monica Calhoun, Jamie Foxx, John Amos, A. J. Johnson, Alex Thomas, Charlie Murphy, Terrence Howard, Faizon Love and LisaRaye McCoy in her first starring role.

The Players Club
Theatrical release poster
Directed byIce Cube
Written byIce Cube
Produced byCarl Craig
Patricia Charbonnet
Starring
CinematographyMalik Sayeed
Edited bySuzanne Hines
Music byHidden Faces
Production
companies
Ghettobird Productions
Cube Vision Productions
Distributed byNew Line Cinema
Release date
  • April 10, 1998 (1998-04-10)
Running time
104 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$5 million[1]
Box office$23.3 million[2]

Plot

Diana Armstrong gazes at the ruins of the Players Club, a strip club where she used to work. She begins reminiscing about the time she moved out of her parents' home with hopes of attending college. On her own, Diana finds a job at a shoe store, where she meets Ronnie and Tricks, who work for Dollar Bill at the Players Club. They convince Diana she would make better money stripping. Dollar Bill gives Diana a job and the name "Diamond." Four years later, her younger cousin Ebony comes to live with her and also starts working at the club. Ebony is soon out of control, drinking excessively, staying out all night, and stripping at private house parties.

Several scenes depict episodes in the life of the club: A visit from a famous rapper ends in a fistfight. Diamond deals with a stalker. Diamond throws Ebony out of the apartment after catching her sleeping with Diamond's boyfriend.

Dollar Bill is confronted by a man who works for St. Louis, a drug lord and loan shark to whom Dollar Bill owes $60,000. He warns Dollar Bill if he doesn't make a payment of $10,000 to St. Louis, he will hunt him down. The next day as Dollar Bill tries to leave the club, St. Louis' men beat Dollar unconscious and throw him into the trunk of his car. They are stopped by two crooked cops. Dollar Bill is found in the trunk and arrested on warrants. He is later bailed out and returns to the club.

Ebony is offered a gig to dance at Ronnie's brother Junior's bachelor party. At the party, Junior beats and rapes her, leaving his friends to listen to it in full disgust and disbelief. Soon, Reggie, Clyde and the other guests leave, wanting no further involvement with Junior. When Ronnie discovers Ebony unconscious, she and Junior flee the hotel room as she scolds him. Later, Diamond discovers Ebony bloodied and unconscious on the bed. This proves to be the final straw for Diamond. Furious, Diamond grabs her gun and goes to the Players Club to find Ronnie, where they get into a brutal fistfight, while Blue stands guard at the door. Diamond wins and knocks out Tricks on her way out. Dollar Bill fires Diamond and Blue in retaliation as they leave.

Ronnie and Tricks are arrested by the police. That same night, St. Louis comes to collect and personally shoots up the club. As Dollar tries to escape, he is captured by St. Louis' henchmen. Later, St. Louis' associate Brooklyn destroys the club with a LAW rocket.

Ebony, still sporting the bruises from her rape, now has a job working at the shoe store. Ebony and Diana are back on good terms again. In voice-over, Diamond narrates the fates of the characters.

Cast

  • LisaRaye as Diana "Diamond" Armstrong: A college student, single mom and aspiring journalist who gets a job at The Players Club to raise money for her college tuition.
  • Bernie Mac as Dollar Bill: the dim crooked owner of The Players Club who is threatened by a loan shark named St. Louis.
  • Monica Calhoun as Ebony Armstrong: Diamond's younger cousin who becomes out-of-control after getting a job at The Players Club.
  • A. J. Johnson as Lil' Man: the club's small-sized doorman who is frequently taunted and harmed by St. Louis and his crooks.
  • Ice Cube as Reggie: A henchman working for St. Louis.
  • Alex Thomas as Clyde: Reggie's best friend who, like Reggie, has a thirst towards Ebony and works for St. Louis.
  • Jamie Foxx as Blue: the club's radio disc jockey and Diamond's love interest.
  • John Amos as Officer Freeman: a crooked police officer who harasses suspects.
  • Oren Williams as Jamal Armstrong: Diamond's 4 year old son.
  • Chrystale Wilson as Ronnie: A stripper at The Players Club with a rivalry with Diamond and Ebony.
  • Adele Givens as Tricks: A stripper at The Players Club and a right-hand of Ronnie.
  • Tiny Lister as XL the Bouncer: a tall, muscular bouncer of the club.
  • Larry McCoy as St. Louis: a wheelchair-using gangster to whom Dollar Bill owes money.
  • Badja Djola as The Doctor: St. Louis' enforcer.
  • Charlie Murphy as Brooklyn: St. Louis' main henchman.
  • Terrence Howard as K.C.: St. Louis' secondary henchman and Brooklyn's partner in crime.
  • Faizon Love as Officer Peters: another police officer who harasses suspects.
  • Samuel Monroe Jr. as Junior: Ronnie's younger brother who beats and rapes Ebony in the film's climax.
  • Luther Campbell as Luke: a rapper who visits the club.
  • Michael Clarke Duncan as Bodyguard: the tall, muscular bodyguard for Luke.
  • Montae Russell as Lance: Diamond's boyfriend whom she ended her relationship with after he had sex with Ebony.

Soundtrack

A successful soundtrack was released on March 17, 1998, It peaked at #10 on the Billboard 200 and #2 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.

Reception

Box office

The movie opened wide on April 10, 1998 and debuted at No. 5 in the box office, behind City of Angels, Lost in Space, Titanic, and Species II.[3] It went on to gross $23,047,939 domestically, and $213,546 in foreign markets for a total lifetime gross of $23,261,485.[2]

Critical response

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 31%, based on 16 reviews, with an average rating of 5.20/10.[4]

Roger Ebert awarded the film 3 out of 4 stars and said, "Ice Cube makes 'The Players Club' observant and insightful; beneath its melodrama lurks unsentimental information about why young women do lap dances for a living, and what they think about themselves and their customers."[5] He added, "What's interesting about [the film] is how it moves through various tones and kinds of material. There's the documentary stuff, the crime story, Diana's shaky romance with a new boyfriend, Ebony's problems, and comic relief from the stylized dialogue of Dollar Bill and his doorman, L'il Man...And then a strong underpinning of economic reality".[5] He noted, "The movie doesn't preach, but it has values. It sees the Players Club as a job, and the women there are workers, not sex objects."[5] Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly also gave a positive review. Like Ebert, he praised the cast, particularly LisaRaye's performance as Diana.[6]

References

  1. ^ "The Players Club". The Numbers. Retrieved May 24, 2023.
  2. ^ a b "The Players Club". Box Office Mojo.
  3. ^ "City of Angels' Takes Wing in Heavenly Opening Weekend". The Los Angeles Times. April 13, 1998. Retrieved 2010-12-29.
  4. ^ "The Players Club (1998)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
  5. ^ a b c Ebert, Roger (May 8, 1998). "The Players Club". RogerEbert.com. Retrieved May 24, 2023.
  6. ^ Gleiberman, Owen (April 16, 1998). "The Players Club". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved May 24, 2023.

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For other uses see Players Club disambiguation The Players Club is a 1998 American dark comedy drama thriller film written and directed by Ice Cube in his feature film directorial debut In addition to Ice Cube the film stars Bernie Mac Monica Calhoun Jamie Foxx John Amos A J Johnson Alex Thomas Charlie Murphy Terrence Howard Faizon Love and LisaRaye McCoy in her first starring role The Players ClubTheatrical release posterDirected byIce CubeWritten byIce CubeProduced byCarl CraigPatricia CharbonnetStarringBernie Mac Monica Calhoun A J Johnson Ice Cube Alex Thomas LisaRaye Jamie Foxx John AmosCinematographyMalik SayeedEdited bySuzanne HinesMusic byHidden FacesProductioncompaniesGhettobird ProductionsCube Vision ProductionsDistributed byNew Line CinemaRelease dateApril 10 1998 1998 04 10 Running time104 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 5 million 1 Box office 23 3 million 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Soundtrack 4 Reception 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critical response 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditDiana Armstrong gazes at the ruins of the Players Club a strip club where she used to work She begins reminiscing about the time she moved out of her parents home with hopes of attending college On her own Diana finds a job at a shoe store where she meets Ronnie and Tricks who work for Dollar Bill at the Players Club They convince Diana she would make better money stripping Dollar Bill gives Diana a job and the name Diamond Four years later her younger cousin Ebony comes to live with her and also starts working at the club Ebony is soon out of control drinking excessively staying out all night and stripping at private house parties Several scenes depict episodes in the life of the club A visit from a famous rapper ends in a fistfight Diamond deals with a stalker Diamond throws Ebony out of the apartment after catching her sleeping with Diamond s boyfriend Dollar Bill is confronted by a man who works for St Louis a drug lord and loan shark to whom Dollar Bill owes 60 000 He warns Dollar Bill if he doesn t make a payment of 10 000 to St Louis he will hunt him down The next day as Dollar Bill tries to leave the club St Louis men beat Dollar unconscious and throw him into the trunk of his car They are stopped by two crooked cops Dollar Bill is found in the trunk and arrested on warrants He is later bailed out and returns to the club Ebony is offered a gig to dance at Ronnie s brother Junior s bachelor party At the party Junior beats and rapes her leaving his friends to listen to it in full disgust and disbelief Soon Reggie Clyde and the other guests leave wanting no further involvement with Junior When Ronnie discovers Ebony unconscious she and Junior flee the hotel room as she scolds him Later Diamond discovers Ebony bloodied and unconscious on the bed This proves to be the final straw for Diamond Furious Diamond grabs her gun and goes to the Players Club to find Ronnie where they get into a brutal fistfight while Blue stands guard at the door Diamond wins and knocks out Tricks on her way out Dollar Bill fires Diamond and Blue in retaliation as they leave Ronnie and Tricks are arrested by the police That same night St Louis comes to collect and personally shoots up the club As Dollar tries to escape he is captured by St Louis henchmen Later St Louis associate Brooklyn destroys the club with a LAW rocket Ebony still sporting the bruises from her rape now has a job working at the shoe store Ebony and Diana are back on good terms again In voice over Diamond narrates the fates of the characters Cast EditLisaRaye as Diana Diamond Armstrong A college student single mom and aspiring journalist who gets a job at The Players Club to raise money for her college tuition Bernie Mac as Dollar Bill the dim crooked owner of The Players Club who is threatened by a loan shark named St Louis Monica Calhoun as Ebony Armstrong Diamond s younger cousin who becomes out of control after getting a job at The Players Club A J Johnson as Lil Man the club s small sized doorman who is frequently taunted and harmed by St Louis and his crooks Ice Cube as Reggie A henchman working for St Louis Alex Thomas as Clyde Reggie s best friend who like Reggie has a thirst towards Ebony and works for St Louis Jamie Foxx as Blue the club s radio disc jockey and Diamond s love interest John Amos as Officer Freeman a crooked police officer who harasses suspects Oren Williams as Jamal Armstrong Diamond s 4 year old son Chrystale Wilson as Ronnie A stripper at The Players Club with a rivalry with Diamond and Ebony Adele Givens as Tricks A stripper at The Players Club and a right hand of Ronnie Tiny Lister as XL the Bouncer a tall muscular bouncer of the club Larry McCoy as St Louis a wheelchair using gangster to whom Dollar Bill owes money Badja Djola as The Doctor St Louis enforcer Charlie Murphy as Brooklyn St Louis main henchman Terrence Howard as K C St Louis secondary henchman and Brooklyn s partner in crime Faizon Love as Officer Peters another police officer who harasses suspects Samuel Monroe Jr as Junior Ronnie s younger brother who beats and rapes Ebony in the film s climax Luther Campbell as Luke a rapper who visits the club Michael Clarke Duncan as Bodyguard the tall muscular bodyguard for Luke Montae Russell as Lance Diamond s boyfriend whom she ended her relationship with after he had sex with Ebony Soundtrack EditMain article The Players Club soundtrack A successful soundtrack was released on March 17 1998 It peaked at 10 on the Billboard 200 and 2 on the Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Reception EditBox office Edit The movie opened wide on April 10 1998 and debuted at No 5 in the box office behind City of Angels Lost in Space Titanic and Species II 3 It went on to gross 23 047 939 domestically and 213 546 in foreign markets for a total lifetime gross of 23 261 485 2 Critical response Edit On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 31 based on 16 reviews with an average rating of 5 20 10 4 Roger Ebert awarded the film 3 out of 4 stars and said Ice Cube makes The Players Club observant and insightful beneath its melodrama lurks unsentimental information about why young women do lap dances for a living and what they think about themselves and their customers 5 He added What s interesting about the film is how it moves through various tones and kinds of material There s the documentary stuff the crime story Diana s shaky romance with a new boyfriend Ebony s problems and comic relief from the stylized dialogue of Dollar Bill and his doorman L il Man And then a strong underpinning of economic reality 5 He noted The movie doesn t preach but it has values It sees the Players Club as a job and the women there are workers not sex objects 5 Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly also gave a positive review Like Ebert he praised the cast particularly LisaRaye s performance as Diana 6 References Edit The Players Club The Numbers Retrieved May 24 2023 a b The Players Club Box Office Mojo City of Angels Takes Wing in Heavenly Opening Weekend The Los Angeles Times April 13 1998 Retrieved 2010 12 29 The Players Club 1998 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Retrieved 1 May 2021 a b c Ebert Roger May 8 1998 The Players Club RogerEbert com Retrieved May 24 2023 Gleiberman Owen April 16 1998 The Players Club Entertainment Weekly Retrieved May 24 2023 External links EditThe Players Club at Box Office Mojo The Players Club at Rotten Tomatoes The Players Club at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Players Club amp oldid 1156670341, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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