How to Be a Player

How to Be a Player (1997)

So many women. So little time.

  • Genre: Comedy, Romance
  • Release Date: 1997-08-06
  • User Rating: 5.6/10 from 38 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 33min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Def Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Lionel C. Martin
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From 38 Ratings

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Summary

Dray is a young playboy whose only objective in life seems to be to have sex with as many girls as he can without getting caught by his girlfriend Lisa. Dray's sister Jenny and her friend Katrina plan to show him that the way he lives is wrong and organize a party in Malibu, inviting all of his girlfriends.

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  • Bill Bellamy

    as Drayton Jackson
  • Lark Voorhies

    as Lisa
  • Amber Smith

    as Amber
  • Natashia Williams

    as Pink Bikini Girl
  • Mari Morrow

    as Katrina
  • Bernie Mac

    as Buster
  • Elise Neal

    as Nadine
  • Jazsmin Lewis

    as Pookie
  • Beverly Johnson

    as Robin
  • Natalie Desselle-Reid

    as Jenny Jackson
  • Devika Parikh

    as Barbara
  • Anthony Johnson

    as Spootie
  • Max Julien

    as Uncle Fred
  • Gilbert Gottfried

    as Tony the Doorman
  • J. Anthony Brown

    as Uncle Snook
  • Jerod Mixon

    as Kid #1
  • Jamal Mixon

    as Kid #2
  • Marta Cunningham

    as C.C.
  • Marc Kenneth Robinson

    as Party Dancer
  • Gabrielle Tuite

    as Self
  • Pierre Edwards

    as David
  • Jermaine Hopkins

    as Kilo
  • Stacii Jae Johnson

    as Sherri
  • Bebe Drake

    as Mama Jackson
  • Gillian White

    as Shante
  • Tara Davis

    as Cute Party Girl
  • Marta Boyett

    as C.C.
  • Licia L. Shearer

    as Nikki
  • D.D. Rainbow

    as Jealous Girl
  • Edith Grant

    as Peaches
  • Jesse Collins

    as D.J.
  • Melissa Cross

    as Sales Girl
  • Claude 'Pete' Bryant

    as Chess Player
  • Elizabeth Goldstein

    as Workout girl
  • Caren Le Berre

    as Self
  • Michael McCary

    as Self
Directing Lionel C. Martin Director
Writing Mark Brown Screenplay