
Rick and Melissa are a pair of young lovers hoping to get out of the slums for good and escape the poverty and crime their families and friends have gotten involved in. All this comes to an end when Rick feels he must rejoin his old gang to avenge the killing of his brother by a rival gang. In the course of getting even, Rick is arrested, leaving Melissa without anyone to protect her. She falls in with a crack dealer and quickly becomes addicted to the drug. When she gets sol... (Full plot summary below)
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Rick and Melissa are a pair of young lovers hoping to get out of the slums for good and escape the poverty and crime their families and friends have gotten involved in. All this comes to an end when Rick feels he must rejoin his old gang to avenge the killing of his brother by a rival gang. In the course of getting even, Rick is arrested, leaving Melissa without anyone to protect her. She falls in with a crack dealer and quickly becomes addicted to the drug. When she gets sold to a drug kingpin by a minor dealer to pay off a debt, only Rick can save her.
Leave your thoughts about Crack House.
| Reel Film ReviewsDavid Nusair...the film is bogged down by some seriously terrible dialogue that's exacerbated by acting that is (to put it very mildly) amateurish. |
| User ReviewBrad SThis might make it's way into the awesomely bad Hall of Fame. It's a "Saved By The Bell/Boyz in the Hood/Death Wish" Public Service Announcement. |
| User ReviewDanny HNice, I'm the first person to review Crack House. Crack House features some very nice use of racial stereotypes, Shaft as a cop, and the most bad-ass guidance counselor caught on film. All in all, a consummate depiction of America on the 80's. |
| User ReviewL.a. DHorrible acting and loads of gun play as rival gangs fight for crack dealing rights in high school. Loads of bad actors past teenage years playing teens in hoot outs and gang members. Lost among the action is Jim Brown as weasly crack king pin, playing a good part. |
| User ReviewBrian HGood god a ghetto classic! With Jim Brown doing what he does best, beating white hoes down s0n |