Classic Film ‘Set It Off’ Was Released In Theaters 25 Years Ago Today!


Classic Film ‘Set It Off’ Was Released In Theaters 25 Years Ago Today! – The Shade Room

Roommates, 25 years ago today audiences were introduced to the lives of Stoney, Cleo, Frankie and TT when the iconic film “Set It Off” was in released in theaters. Showing a group of female friends who resort to criminal activity in order to make money, the film was an instant classic and a staple in Black culture.

Stars Jada Pinkett Smith, Queen Latifah, Vivica A. Fox and Kimberly Elise represented something that had rarely been seen in Hollywood’s films, a crime drama with an all-female Black cast. To celebrate its 25th anniversary, we took a little trip down memory lane with some of our favorite scenes.

During a previous interview, Vivica A. Fox spoke about a lot of the behind-the-scenes details of “Set It Off,” how certain lines were ad-libbed and more:

“We fell into the dynamics of our characters, for sure. That’s why we were able to ad-lib so easily. Jada ad-libbed that, “Frankie wanna blow up the bank, uh. Frankie wanna rob the bank, uh.” People will walk up to me and say, “Frankie wanna blow up the bank!” And I’m like, “Isn’t that crazy, they don’t even know that wasn’t written.

The scene on the roof was so much ad-libbing. I remember our butts hurt. I don’t know what the hell that roof was made out of, but wow, did it hurt. A lot of that scene was ad-libbing, like Jada’s telling Cleo, “You look like Sugar Bear.” That scene is so memorable to me. And then also the scene where I’m being interrogated.”

Since the film premiered 25 years ago there have been a handful of stage adaptations—but none have even come close to the legendary and powerful performances that make the original such an ultimate classic.

Happy Anniversary!

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