A Thin Line Between Love and Hate

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Plot

Writer-director Martin Lawrence billed this comic drama as his own version of the film Fatal Attraction (1987). Lawrence stars as Darnell, a hopeless male chauvinist. Darnell is a crude-but-smooth talker and lady's man who doesn't take no for an answer. He works for a nightclub called Chocolate City and aspires to be its owner. He trades VIP privileges at the club for favors from women. Though he is an expert at conning women, he sometimes worries about what his childhood sweetheart Mia (Regina King), who is engaged to marry him, thinks of his adventures. When the classy, elegant Brandi (Lynn Whitfield) steps out of a limousine to enter the club, Darnell feels that he's met his ultimate prize. She rejects his come-ons, which only fuels his appetite. He pursues her, showing up with flowers at her real estate office. He finally wins over Brandi, but she becomes obsessed with him, even taking all four wheels off his sports car to ground him from his rounds. Cutting off his engagement to Mia is not enough to satisfy Brandi, who finally administers Darnell's punishment for his misogyny. ~ Michael Betzold, Rovi

Cast

Roger E. Mosley - Smitty; Michael Patrick Bell - Marvis; Tom "Tiny" Lister, Jr. - Tyrone; Faizon Love - Manny; Miguel A. Nuñez Jr. - Reggie; Charles Walker - Officer Evans; Malinda Williams - Erica; Daryl Mitchell - Earl; Simbi Khali - Adrienne; Stacii Jae Johnson - Peaches; Dartanyan Edmonds - Rodney; Tangie Ambrose - Nikki; Wendy Raquel Robinson - Gwen; Michael "Bear" Taliferro - 1st Club Security; Tracy Morgan - Bartender; Greer Bohanon - Parking Attendant; Tom Stillman - Officer; Arkay Stevens - Officer

Credit

David S. Lazan - Art Director, Peaches Davis - Associate Producer, Mary Gail Artz - Casting, Barbara Cohen - Casting, David Raynr - Co-producer, Suzanne Broderick - Co-producer, David Hubbard - Co-producer, Bill Carraro - Co-producer, William Carraro - Co-producer, Eduardo Castro - Costume Designer, Don Wilkerson - First Assistant Director, Martin Lawrence - Director, Doug McHenry - Second Unit Director, John Carter - Editor, Martin Lawrence - Executive Producer, Roger Troutman - Songwriter, Simon Dobbin - Production Designer, Francis Kenny - Cinematographer, Doug McHenry - Producer, George Jackson - Producer, Tessa Posnansky - Set Designer, Suzan Wexler - Set Designer, David Barr Yaffe - Sound/Sound Designer, Robert Allan Wald - Sound/Sound Designer, Martin Lawrence - Screenwriter, Kim Bass - Screenwriter, Kenny Buford - Screenwriter, Bentley Kyle Evans - Screenwriter, Wenden K. Baldwin - Title Design

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A Thin Line Between Love and Hate
Directed by Martin Lawrence
Produced by George Jackson
Doug McHenry
Written by Screenplay:
Martin Lawrence
Bentley Kyle Evans
Kenny Buford
Kim Bass
Story:
Martin Lawrence
Narrated by Martin Lawrence
Starring Martin Lawrence
Lynn Whitfield
Regina King
Bobby Brown
Daryl Mitchell
with Roger E. Mosley
as 'Smitty'
and Della Reese
Simbi Khali
Tangie Ambrose
Wendy Raquel Robinson
Studio Jackson-McHenry Entertainment
You Go Boy! Productions
Distributed by New Line Cinema
Savoy Pictures
Release date(s) April 3, 1996
Running time 108 minutes
Language English
Budget $8,000,000
Box office $34,746,109

A Thin Line Between Love and Hate is a 1996 dark comedy-romance film that was directed and co-written by Martin Lawrence, who also stars in the film. Lawrence co-wrote the screenplay alongside Kenny Buford, who has also written for Lawrence's hit television sitcom, Martin. Along with Lawrence, the film features an ensemble cast of African-American actors that include Lynn Whitfield, Regina King, Bobby Brown and Della Reese. The film tells the story of Darnell Wright, a ladies' man who finds himself targeted by one of his obsessed lovers.

A Thin Line Between Love and Hate was released in April 1996 and went on to gross over $30 million at the box office against a budget of $8 million. The film was shot on location entirely in the city of Los Angeles, California. The title for the film is taken from the 1971 song "Thin Line Between Love and Hate" by The Persuaders. R&B trio H-Town recorded a cover version of this song that was included on the film soundtrack. At the time of filming, Lawrence was over a decade younger than his leading lady, Whitfield, who was 43 at the time.

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Plot

Martin Lawrence stars as nightclub manager Darnell, a perpetual playboy and hopeless male chauvinist. Darnell is a crude-but-smooth talker and lady's man who doesn't take no for an answer. He works for a nightclub called Chocolate City and aspires to be its owner. He trades VIP privileges at the club for favors from women. Though he is an expert at conning women, he sometimes worries about what his childhood sweetheart Mia (Regina King) thinks of his adventures.

When the classy, elegant Brandi (Lynn Whitfield) steps out of a limousine to enter the club, Darnell feels that he's met his ultimate prize. She rejects his come-ons, which only fuels his appetite. He pursues her, showing up with flowers at her real estate office. He finally wins over Brandi, only to find out that he's really in love with Mia. But Brandi doesn't take kindly to rejection, and becomes an obsessed femme fatale stalking him, even taking all four wheels off his SUV to ground him from his rounds. Cutting off his engagement to Mia is not enough to satisfy Brandi, who finally administers Darnell's punishment for his misogyny. Darnell quickly learns the hard way that when you "play", you have to "pay." The film ends much like the last verse of the song A Thin Line Between Love and Hate, with an injured Darnell in hospital pondering over what happened to him and deciding to change, and a mugshot of Brandi and Darnell's voice saying "Damn I'm truly sorry about what happened to Brandi I hope po' baby lands on her feet, but they better make damn sure they fix that dent in her heart before they let her out".

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Soundtrack

A soundtrack containing hip hop and R&B music was released on January 30, 1996 by Warner Bros. Records. It peaked at #22 on the Billboard 200 and #5 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.

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Compilation: Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 & More (1996 Album by Zapp & Roger)
Stone Soul Classics, Vol. 2 (2002 Album by Various Artists)
The Persuaders (Rhythm & Blues Band, '60s-'80s)
'70s Smash Hits, Vol. 5 (1993 Album by Various Artists)
Lowrider Oldies, Vol. 1 (1993 Album by Various Artists)