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House Party 5: Tonight's the Night Television Premiere Announced

11/11/2013
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(MSG) Fuse announced that it will air the world television premiere of House Party 5: Tonight's the Night on Friday, November 29 at 8.00 p.m. ET. House Party 5 is a Fuse original movie starring Tequan Richmond (Everybody Hates Chris) and Zac Goodspeed (Hansel & Gretel: Warriors of Witchcraft), and featuring original House Party cast members, Christopher "Kid" Reed and Christopher "Play" Martin. Gary Anthony Williams, Rolonda Watts and Tristin Mays round out the supporting cast.

House Party 5: Tonight's the Night continues the House Party franchise with a new crew of high school students, including Chris (Tequan Richmond) and Dylan (Zac Goodspeed). Chris thinks he has everything worked out and under control as he plans to leave high school behind and cruise to college in his brand new car.

The problem is, he'll be leaving behind his best friend and partner-in-rhyme, Dylan, and still hasn't expressed his feeling for Autumn (Tristin Mays), the girl he's had a crush on since second grade. His only solution is to throw one last party where he and Dylan can show off their skills with words and women. Chaos ensues and a little get-together becomes a hilariously epic disaster where anything can happen and anyone might turn up, including the original house partiers, Kid 'n Play.

Leading up to the world television premiere of House Party 5: Tonight's the Night, Fuse will provide the perfect soundtrack for any house party with a countdown show titled Top 100 House Party Songs, premiering Thursday, November 28 at 8:00 p.m. From infectious dance favorites, to the sing along standards and the club classics, this list will offer all the songs that will get the party started and keep you carousing into the early morning.

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