Open House Movie Review
Open House Review
"Open House" Overview

Rating: NR
2004
Cast and Crew
Director : Dan MirvishProducer : Lawrence A. Maddox,Stephen Israel,Dan Mirvish
Screenwiter : Dan Mirvish,Lawrence A. Maddox
Starring : Hedy Burress,James Duval,Jerry Doyle,Jenna Leigh Green,Daniel Hagen,Sally Kellerman,Ann Magnuson,Kellie Martin,Robert Peters,Anthony Rapp,Brandon Williams
Movies about real estate are few (The Money Pit and Duplex are the only things
that immediately springs to mind), but musicals about real estate simply don't
exist.
Until now!
Open House is rarefied air in the world of movies: It is a musical about a
non-cinematic subject populated entirely by actors who can't really sing. It
takes place largely in one (empty) location -- a lovely open house on a
Saturday afternoon. A realtor arrives and puts out finger sandwiches, then the
visitors start showing up, notably including a young couple in love (Kellie
Martin and James Duval) and a police officer couple, along with a cast of
assorted other characters.
The songs are, to put it the only way I can, unique. They're almost all about
the house: Typical lyrics talk about the bathtub or the gas range in the
kitchen. Unfortunately, none of the cast can sing in key. The numbers range
from middling to outright awful, particularly when the whole cast unites for
the showstoppers. It's enough to make you turn the volume down. Way down.
That said, Open House is so unique and, ultimately, so harmless, that you can't
help but have a decent time. Two days later I'm still humming one of the songs.
It's not a particularly good song (especially the way Martin was singing it),
but it's stuck in my head.
Damn you, Open House!
Reviewer: Christopher Null



