Pretty Smart
Pretty Smart is a 1987 American comedy-drama film starring Tricia Leigh Fisher and Patricia Arquette. It was directed by Dimitri Logothetis. It was Arquette's first film. It was mostly filmed in Athens with most interiors and some exteriors at the Hotel Grande Bretagne.
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Directed by | Dimitri Logothetis |
Produced by | Jeff Begun Ken Soloman |
Written by | Melanie J. Alschuler Jeff Begun |
Starring | Tricia Leigh Fisher Patricia Arquette Dennis Cole |
Music by | Eddie Arkin Jay Levy |
Cinematography | Dimitris Papakonstadis |
Edited by | Daniel Gross |
Production company | Balcor Film Investors Chroma III Productions Film Capital Associates |
Distributed by | New World Pictures |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
In an effort to curb her wild antics, the parents of Zig (Tricia Leigh Fisher) send her to the Ogilvy Academy, an elite boarding school in Greece, along with her well-behaved fraternal twin sister Jennifer (Lisa Lörient). Determined to be expelled at the earliest opportunity, Zig will go to extreme lengths to have her way.
Cast
- Tricia Leigh Fisher as Daphne "Zig" Ziegler
- Lisa Lörient as Jennifer Ziegler
- Patricia Arquette as Zero
- Dennis Cole as Richard Crawley
- Elizabeth Davis as Diane
- Kimberly B. Delfin as Yuko
- Joely Fisher as Averil
- Charlotte-Michele Grenzer as Michelle
- Syndle Kirkland as Andrea
- Holly Nelson as Jessica
- Julie Kristen Smith as Samantha Falconwright
- Paris Vaughan as Torch
- Kim Waltrip as Sara Gentry
DVD release
Pretty Smart was released on Region 2 DVD in 2005 by Boulevard Entertainment.[1]
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