The Players Club

Players Club

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Ice Cube
Produced by Patricia Charbonnet
Carl Craig
Ice Cube (also executive producer)
Written by Ice Cube
Starring Bernie Mac
Monica Calhoun
A. J. Johnson
Ice Cube
Alex Thomas
Faizon Love
Charlie Murphy
Adele Givens
Chrystale Wilson
Tracy Jones
Terrence Howard
Larry McCoy
Ronn Riser
Dick Anthony Williams
Tiny Lister
LisaRaye
Jamie Foxx
John Amos
Music by Frank Fitzpatrick
Cinematography Malik Hassan Sayeed
Edited by Suzanne Hines
Production
company
Ghettobird Productions
Cube Vision Productions
Distributed by New Line Cinema
Release dates
  • April 8, 1998
Running time
104 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $5 million[1]
Box office $23,261,485[2]

The Players Club is a 1998 American comedy/drama film written and directed by Ice Cube, who made his directorial debut and also has a small role in the film. The film stars Bernie Mac, Jamie Foxx, Alex Thomas, Faizon Love, John Amos, Terrance Howard, Charlie Murphy, Monica Calhoun and introducing LisaRaye.

Plot

Diana Armstrong (LisaRaye) arrives at the scene of the charred, destroyed Players Club. She narrates of that she used to work at the club and begun when she moved out of her parents home after an argument with her father, as she was pregnant with her son. Diana ends up working at a shoe store, when she meets Ronnie (Chrystale Wilson) and Tricks (Adele Givens), who work for Dolla Bill (Bernie Mac) at The Players Club. They convince Diana she would make better money stripping, by saying, "Use what you got to get what you want."

Dolla Bill gives Diana a job, giving her the name Diamond. Everything is fine until four years into the game her cousin Ebony Armstrong (Monica Calhoun) comes to live with her. After listening to Dolla's rendition of "The Strippin' Game", she starts working at the club.

Ebony is soon out of control, excessively drinking, staying out all night and influenced more and more by Ronnie and Tricks, who encourage Ebony to do more out-of-club parties for groups of men. Diana tries to warn Ebony to stay away from "those two" and quit doing house parties, but Ebony declines being told what to do, choosing to ignore Diana's advice as well as cold-heartedly reminding her about the time when Ronnie sexually took advantage of Diana when she was passed out at a previous party.

Meanwhile, Dolla Bill gets confronted by a man who works for Saint Louis who is a druglord that Dolla Bill owes money to. He warns Dolla Bill if he doesn't pay Sain Louis his money he will hunt him down. That same night Saint Louis comes to his club to collect. Little Man who is the Doorman of the club tells Saint Louis Dolla Bill is not at the club and they leave. The next day as Dolla Bill Tries to leave the club he gets confronted by Sain Louis men Brooklyn and KC. They beat him unconscious and throw him into the back of his car. Luckily, for Dollar however, they are stopped by Freeman and Peters, two crooked cops. However Dolla Bill is found in the trunk and is arrested on warrants. The Following night, when a famous rapper, Luke (Luther Campbell) comes to the strip club, Reggie (Ice Cube) and his friend Clyde (Alex Thomas) are discussing about him. When Dolla Bill, who bailed out of jail and returned to his club, is notified that Luke is at his club he alerts the strippers via a money alarm and believes he will gain a fortune profit. Clyde tries to meet Luke but his bodyguard (Michael Clarke Duncan) informs Clyde that Luke is trying to relax. Clyde insults the bodyguard causing him to hit Clyde in the back of his head as he leaves, leaving him unconscious. In retaliation, Reggie beats down the bodyguard and belligerently fights against Luke and his friends, only for him to be defeated and thrown into a glass window.

The dazed Reggie opens fire wildly before being knocked unconscious by the bouncer XL (Tiny Lister). Further tension develops between Ebony and Diana when Diana returns home one night after fleeing her obsessive customer Myrin, who admitted to stalking her and then tried to force entry to her apartment, to find Ebony in bed with her boyfriend Lance. Diana chases Lance out with her gun, shooting at him several times. Diana threatens and taunts Ebony. When Diana feigns leaving, Ebony is hit when she opens the door and is thrown out the apartment.

Diana then begins dating Blue (Jamie Foxx), a DJ at the Player's Club. Meanwhile, Ebony is offered a gig to dance at Ronnie's brother Junior's (Samuel Monroe Jr.) bachelor party, under the pretense from Ronnie that other girls from the club will be dancing there, too. When she realizes that she will be the only woman there in a hotel room full of hungry men, she desperately tries calling Diana to come and pick her up, but Diana doesn't, still being mad at her.

Reggie and Clyde, both feeling dissed by Diana and Ebony from a previous encounter, lie to Junior that Ebony will have sex with him, claiming that they "ran a train" on her. Excited, Junior bursts in on Ebony while she is changing. Ebony resists, prompting Junior to beat and rape her. Soon, Reggie, Clyde and the other guests leave, wanting no involvement with Junior anymore. When Ronnie discovers Ebony unconscious, she and Junior flee the hotel room as she taunts him. Later, Diana has a change of heart and she and Blue decide to check up on Ebony at the hotel, only to discover her bloody and unconscious body on a bed.

This proves to be the last straw to Diana, who was growing tired of the stripper game anyway. Angered, she grabs her gun and goes to the Players Club, where Ronnie and Tricks are hiding out. After scaring the other strippers away by firing a warning shot Diana gives the gun to Blue to cover her while she gets into a brutal fistfight with Ronnie, leaving Ronnie badly beaten. She quits in front of Dolla Bill, punches Tricks and leaves along with Blue.

Ronnie and Tricks are arrested by the police on charges of the rape of Ebony, and Junior had been arrested moments before. Later that night, Diana's timing proves to be perfect when St. Louis, comes to collect. He personally shoots up the club (though he does give warning to the customers beforehand, allowing them to leave). After his thugs grab Dolla he is face to face with St. Louis's associate who had confronted him earlier and thrown into the trunk of his car, St. Louis has his henchman Brooklyn (Charlie Murphy) destroy the club with a LAW rocket.

Ebony, still sporting the bruises from her rape, now has a job working at the shoe store. Having been berated by two strippers who work at a new club, called Club Sugar Daddy's, with the same slogan that influenced her to strip, she firmly stands her ground. In the end, Diamond narrates that Ebony moved back to Tallahassee, FL to be with her mother. DJ Blue is a top DJ at a radio station, and that he and Diamond are still dating. Ronnie and Tricks got jobs at Club Sugar Daddy's after their release from jail. Junior is serving time in prison for raping Ebony, and that he never got married. Reggie and Clyde were last seen in Atlanta. St. Louis is still "running the South" along with his crew. Little Man is Managing a Strip Club in Chicago. Dolla Bill was never heard from again (it can be safely assumed that he was murdered by St. Louis's men for his debts, as he was last seen being stuffed into the trunk of their car). Diamond is now a successful reporter.

Cast

Soundtrack

A successful soundtrack was released on March 17, 1998, peaking at #10 on the Billboard 200 and #2 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. It featured artists such as Ice Cube, DMX, Master P and Jay-Z, among others.

Box office

The movie debuted at No. 5.[3] It went's on to gross $23,047,939 Domestically, and $213,546 in Foreign Markets. For a total Lifetime gross of $23,261,485.[4]

Trivia

References

  1. "Budget".
  2. "Box Office". Box Office Mojo.
  3. "City of Angels' Takes Wing in Heavenly Opening Weekend". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2010-12-29.
  4. "Players Club Domestic Box Office". Han_Man.

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