The Honeymooners (film)

The Honeymooners

Theatrical release poster
Directed by John Schultz
Produced by Cedric the Entertainer
David T. Friendly
Eric Rhone
Hal Ross
Julie Durk
Marc Turtletaub
Mike Epps
Niles Kirchner
Paul Myler
Written by Barry W. Blaustein
Danny Jacobson
David Sheffield
Don Rhymer
Starring Cedric the Entertainer
Mike Epps
Gabrielle Union
Regina Hall
Eric Stoltz
John Leguizamo
Music by Richard Gibbs
Cinematography Shawn Maurer
Edited by John Pace
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release dates
June 10, 2005
Running time
90 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $25 million[1]
Box office $12,843,849

The Honeymooners is a 2005 family comedy film directed by John Schultz. Unlike the original television series of the same name, this version stars an African American cast featuring Cedric the Entertainer, Gabrielle Union, Mike Epps, and Regina Hall. The film was panned by critics; Roger Ebert was one of the few to give it a positive review.[2][3]

Plot

The Kramdens and the Nortons are working-class neighbors; bus-driver Ralph Kramden (Cedric the Entertainer) and sewage worker Ed Norton (Epps) are best friends. Ralph is constantly masterminding get-rich-quick schemes with which Ed tries to help. The driving force behind them is their wives, Alice Kramden (Gabrielle Union) and Trixie Norton (Regina Hall); the men are trying to make enough money to afford the homes they think their wives deserve. Meanwhile, Alice and Trixie make ends meet by waitressing at the local diner.

Cast

Critical reception

The film received mainly negative reviews from critics and moviegoers alike. It currently holds a "Rotten" 14% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Awards and nominations

2005 BET Comedy Awards

2005 Black Movie Awards

Filming locations

References

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