Troop Beverly Hills

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Troop Beverly Hills

The DVD cover
Directed by Jeff Kanew
Produced by Ava Ostern Fries
Written by Ava Ostern Fries (story)
Pamela Norris
Margaret Oberman
Starring Shelley Long
Craig T. Nelson
Betty Thomas
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) March 24, 1989
Running time 100 min.
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
IMDb profile

Troop Beverly Hills is a 1989 motion picture filmed in the United States by Columbia Pictures. It was directed by Jeff Kanew and starred Shelley Long, Craig T. Nelson, Betty Thomas, Mary Gross, Shelley Morrison, a host of young stars including Tori Spelling, Carla Gugino, Jenny Lewis, Ami Foster, and Kellie Martin, and numerous celebrities in cameo appearances as themselves.

It was released on March 24, 1989, and grossed around USD $8.5 million over a six-week release. It received poor reviews, and was a financial disappointment. Nevertheless, the movie has gained a cult following through occasional airings on cable television.

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[edit] Synopsis

Phyllis Nefler (Long), a Beverly Hills wife going through a divorce with her lawyer-cum-entrepreneur husband Fred (Nelson), decides to deal with it by becoming the leader of the unruly local troop of the Wilderness Girls (an allusion to the real Girl Scouts of the USA), of which her daughter, Hannah (Jenny Lewis), is a member. Her Beverly Hills sensibilities result in a change in the program for the girls in her troop, who are all the children of socialites, to get them more interested in the program.

This runs afoul of another leader, Velda Plendor (Thomas), a traditionalist who runs her troop, the "Red Feathers", like a military unit, and has considerable pull at the regional council level. Velda sends her assistant troop leader, Annie Herman, to Troop Beverly Hills to infiltrate it and try to get them disbanded, but she eventually defects when she realizes that despite the fact that the "Red Feathers" are traditional "Wilderness Girls," they are also mean-spirited cheaters who will do whatever it takes to get an edge on their competition. From customized achievement patch classes, to a star-studded cookie sales drive, to dealing with the turmoil of the rich life and trying to maintain it, it all leads to a campout-competition where the girls and their leader have to prove themselves as Wilderness Girls in order to survive as a troop.

[edit] Characters

  • Phyllis Nefler (Shelley Long) - Beverly Hills socialite and new leader of Wilderness Girls Troop Beverly Hills
  • Freddy Nefler (Craig T. Nelson) - Husband of Phyllis, Hannah's father, and entrepreneur
  • Hannah Nefler (Jenny Lewis) - Phyllis and Freddy's daughter who just wants her mother to lead like a normal troop leader
  • Tiffany Honigman (Emily Schulman) - Daughter of a prominent Beverly Hills plastic surgeon
  • Chica Barnfell (Carla Gugino)- Stern girl who is generally left alone by her jet-setting parents
  • Lily Marcigan (Aquilina Soriano) - Daughter of Dictator Bong Bong and Karina who rule an unspecified Southeast Asian country
  • Emily Coleman (Kellie Martin) - Daughter of an unemployed actor
  • Jasmine Shakar (Tasha Scott) - Outspoken daughter of a well-known boxer
  • Claire Sprantz (Ami Foster) - Child actress/daughter of a romance novelist
  • Annie Herman (Mary Gross) - Velda's assistant and spy
  • Velda Plendor (Betty Thomas) - Ruthless leader who despises Phyllis and her troop's Beverly Hills attitude
  • Cleo Plendor (Dinah Lacey) - Daughter of Velda, who does not have a mother/daughter relationship but only a troop relationship
  • Jamie (Tori Spelling) - Cleo's friend who is often helping sabotage Troop Beverly Hills
  • Frances Temple (Audra Lindley) - Head leader of Los Angeles County Wilderness Girls who is often undermined by Velda
  • Rosa (Shelley Morrison) - Phyllis' maid who helps out with the troop

[edit] Cameos

Several prominent people make cameos in the films including Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Pia Zadora, Robin Leach, Cheech Marin, salonist Christophe Schatteman, reporter George Christy, Annette Funicello, Frankie Avalon, and Dr. Joyce Brothers.

[edit] Locations

Many of the most famous places of Beverly Hills are seen throughout the film, including: Beverly Hills Hotel, Cristophe Salon, Wolfgang Puck's Spago, and Rodeo Drive.

[edit] Trivia

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