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‘House Party’ at 30: Writer-director Reginald Hudlin on almost casting Will Smith, Hollywood’s resistance to black teen movies, and more

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In an alternate universe, DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince could have starred in the 1990 favorite instead of Kid-n-Play.

Source: ‘House Party’ at 30: Writer-director Reginald Hudlin on almost casting Will Smith, Hollywood’s resistance to black teen movies, and more

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