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Rent Control

All's fair in love and rent.
2003 | 95m | English

(466 votes)

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Popularity: 0.9 (history)

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Aspiring actors in New York try to keep the death of one's aunt a secret so they can stay in her cheap apartment.
Release Date: Oct 22, 2003
Director: David Eric Brenner
Writer: David Eric Brenner
Genres: Comedy, Romance, TV Movie
Keywords new york city, rent, aunt, death
Production Companies Capital Arts Entertainment, Hartbreak Films, Alliance Cinema, Shankly Productions, ABC Family Worldwide
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Sep 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Melissa Joan Hart Holly Washburn
Ryan Browning Calvin
Carmen Electra Audrey
Andrew Kavovit Dennis
Don Novello Rico
Joseph D. Reitman Vincent
Lynne Marie Stewart Aunt Agatha
Beege Barkette Claire Fealy
Richard Livingston Leonard Lasso
Joel Michaely Peter
Earl Schuman Iggy
Ron Perkins Gene
Shirley Prestia Aunt Rose
Alan Dale George
Jamielyn Lippman Cute Redhead
Ric Borelli Building Manager
Tony Devon David (uncredited)
Zuhair Haddad Ali (uncredited)
Nicole Marie Lenz (uncredited)
Name Job
David Eric Brenner Director, Writer
Christopher Duddy Director of Photography
Nava Production Design
Billy Ray McKenna Costume Design
Colleen LaBaff Key Hair Stylist
Craig Borden First Assistant Director
John Jacob Earl Set Decoration
Eva Lohse Assistant Makeup Artist
Boris Zelkin Original Music Composer
Brett Hedlund Editor
Eryn Krueger Mekash Makeup Artist, Key Makeup Artist
Angie Wells Makeup Artist, Key Makeup Artist
Name Title
Ali Forman Executive Producer
Jeanette B. Milio Executive Producer
Mike Elliott Producer
Joseph P. Genier Producer
Holly Wiersma Producer
Allison Graham Producer
Melissa Joan Hart Executive Producer
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Reviews

Wuchak
7.0

**_Fun farce_** A young couple from Iowa (Melissa Joan Hart & Ryan Browning) move to the Big Apple with dreams of stardom, but realize that acquiring an apartment is the real key to success, not talent. They are forced to stay with Aunt Agatha & her fifteen cats. When something unexpected happens ... , they try to hide it from the weird landlord (Joseph Reitman). "Rent Control" (also known as "Aunt Agatha's Apartment") had a troubled release history. It was shot in late 2001 before 9/11 and then shelved for not finding a distribution channel; when a distribution company picked it up they edited it to make it sellable to ABC Family Movie, who aired it. It was later released on DVD in late 2006. The problem is that "Rent Control" isn't a family movie. It's an adult comedy. Yes, it has the lovable Melissa Joan Hart and an overall lighthearted, fun vibe and there isn't any cussing, but it does include some adult scenes. For instance, one woman the young couple seek to rent an apartment from is a sadomasochist. But the biggest non-family issue is the presence of a necrophiliac janitor in Aunt Agatha's apartment building. You heard that right, a freakin' necrophiliac. There's a scene where the janitor in question puts a "Do Not Disturb" sign on his door and it's just puke-inducingly SICK to consider what was going to occur in that apartment. Sure, it was a stab at black humor, but it failed. Thankfully, that's a very small part of the story. Melissa as Holly is her usually cute, winsome self and she's perfectly contrasted by the worldly Audrey (Carmen Electra), who may or may not come between her and her beau. Andrew Kavovit also has a significant role as an elevator man infatuated with Electra. Despite the failed attempt at black humor involving necrophilia, "Rent Control" is an amusing situational comedy with a quality cast & characters. From the get-go, it's clear that it's a farce and not to be taken seriously. Anyone who takes it seriously needs to visit the psych ward. The flick's entertaining and that's the bottom line. It runs 1 hour, 26 minutes. GRADE: B+

Jul 18, 2025