Friday (1995)
Friday (1995)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Ice Cube
Craig / Executive Producer / Writer
Chris Tucker
Smokey
Nia Long
Debbie
Tommy Lister Jr.
Deebo
Anna Maria Horsford
Mrs. Jones
Regina King
Dana
Paula Jai Parker
Joi
Bernie Mac
Pastor Clever
Angela Means
Felisha
Faizon Love
Big Worm
Anthony Johnson
Ezal
Vickilyn Reynolds
Joann
LaWanda Page
Old Lady
Yvette Wilson
Rita
John Witherspoon
Mr. Jones
DJ Pooh
Red / Associate Producer / Writer
Ronn Riser
Stanley
Kathleen Bradley
Mrs. Parker
Tony Cox
Mr. Parker
Demetrius Navarro
Hector
Jason Bose Smith
Lil Chris
Justin Revoner
Kid #1
Meagan Good
Kid #2
Terri J. Vaughn
China
F. Gary Gray
Black Man at Store / Director
WC
Shooter
Reynaldo Rey
Red's Father
Michael Clarke Duncan
Craps Player (uncredited)
W.E. Baker
Unit Production Manager / Co-Producer
Dwight Williams
First Assistant Director
Algric Leo Chaplin
Second Assistant Director
Kimberly Sizemore
Second Second Assistant Director
James Tripp-Haith
Associate Producer / Post Production Supervisor
Michael Martino
First Assistant Camera
Jason Rothkowitz
Second Assistant Camera
Steve Coleman
Camera Loader
Kurt Gardner
Steadicam Operator
Julius LeFlore
Stunt Coordinator
Amanda LeFlore
Stunts
Julian LeFlore
Stunts
Harry Stanback
Stunts
Rusty McClennon
Stunts
Melisa Sánchez
Script Supervisor
Robert Davenport
Production Sound Mixer
Stanley Carr
Boom Operator
Maria Baker
Set Designer
Michelle Harding Hollie
Set Decoration
Lori Mazuer
Assistant Set Decoration
Elizabeth Flaherty
Art Department Coordinator
Royce Vaughn
Leadman
Aleslie Coleman
Leadman
Lionel Perezdiez
Set Dresser
Neil Bowman
Set Dresser
Martell Webster
Set Dresser
Aaron Daniels
Set Dresser
Davor Atles
Set Dresser
Rob Shepps
Set Dresser
Nick Sternberg
Set Dresser
Chris Nembhart
Set Dresser
Darol King
Set Dresser
James E. Bowen Jr.
Set Dresser
Eduardo Garcia
Set Dresser
Ronald Williams
Set Dresser
Guy Owens
Property Master
Paulette Holman
Wardrobe Supervisor
Bess Stansell
Key Costumer
Dana R. Woods
Costumer
Katrina Mastrolia
Costumer
Ernestine Wallace
Costumer
Eric Upshur
Costumer
Roddy Stayton
Key Hair Stylist
Kokeeta Douglas
Assistant Hairstylist
Rea Ann Silva
Key Makeup Artist
Cassi Mari
Key Makeup Artist
Genah Sapia-Ruffin
Assistant Makeup Artist
Dirk Westervelt
First Assistant Editor
Leonard Marcel
Sound Designer / Sound Supervisor
Andrew DeCristofaro
ADR Supervisor / ADR Editor
Yuri Reese
ADR Editor
Rod O'Brien
ADR Recordist
John C. Stuver
Sound Effects Editor
Jonathan Karp
Sound Effects Editor
Allan Schultz
Dialogue Editor
Eric Thompson
Foley Mixer
Gregg Barbanell
Foley Artist
Laura Macias
Foley Artist
Gary Sula-Soff
Assistant Foley Artist
Ken Teaney
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
William Freesh
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tony Sereno
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Nicola Goode
Still Photographer
Brian Cross
Still Photographer
Jackie Kiang
Production Coordinator
Kojo Lewis
Location Manager
Thomas Murry
Assistant Location Manager
Monica R. Cooper
Extras Casting
Teddy Stewart
Casting Assistant
Keno K. Deary
Casting Assistant
Melissa Elliott
Title Designer
Bob Fredrickson
Color Timer
Andrew Shack
Music Consultant
John Thomas
Music Editor
Thom Brennan
Music Editor
Jaki Brown
Casting
Media.
Details.
Release DateApril 26, 1995
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 31m
Content RatingR
Budget$3,500,000
Box Office$28,200,000
Filming LocationsCalifornia, United States
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Friday is a 1995 American buddy comedy film directed by F. Gary Gray and written by Ice Cube and DJ Pooh. The first installment in the Friday trilogy, it stars Ice Cube, Chris Tucker, Nia Long, Tiny "Zeus" Lister Jr., Regina King, Anna Maria Horsford, Bernie Mac, and John Witherspoon. In the film, unemployed friends Craig Jones (Ice Cube) and Smokey (Tucker) face troubles after becoming indebted to a drug dealer while also contending with the neighborhood bully in South Central Los Angeles.
While developing Friday, Ice Cube and DJ Pooh sought to counteract the violent portrayal of the hood in film, and drew on personal experiences when writing the screenplay. Preparations for the film began after the pair were able to secure funding from New Line Cinema, who granted finance in exchange for a seasoned comedian in one of the lead roles; Ice Cube and DJ Pooh quickly settled on Tucker during casting. The film was Gray's film directorial debut, who was previously known as a music video director.
Friday was theatrically released in the United States on April 26, 1995, by New Line. It received positive reviews from critics, many of whom praised the comedic sequences, writing, and acting performances, particularly Tucker's: the film is considered his breakout role. The film was also a commercial success, grossing $27 million worldwide. It subsequently obtained a large cult following, inspiring several internet memes and pop-culture references and launched a media franchise, with the sequels Next Friday (2000) and Friday After Next (2002).