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The Princess Academy
1987 French film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Princess Academy is a 1987 independent film comedy directed by Bruce A. Block and written by Sandra Weintraub. It was filmed entirely in Yugoslavia near Zagreb and at Yadran Studios.
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Plot
Cindy Cathcart (Lar Park-Lincoln) is a student out of place at an exclusive Swiss finishing school, Von Pupsin Academy. A poor orphan, Cindy is attending on a scholarship, and is resented by her snobby peers as well as Fraulein Stinkenschmidt (Lu Leonard). She soon finds allies: her British roommate, an outgoing Texan, Lulu Belle (Britt Helfer), an Italian Mafiosi's daughter, Isabella (Barbara Rousek), and most crucial, the school's headmistress, Countess Von Pupsin (Eva Gabor).
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Cast
- Lar Park-Lincoln as Cindy Cathcart
- Eva Gabor as Countess Von Pupsin
- Lu Leonard as Fraulein Stinkenschmidt
- Richard Paul as Drago
- Carole Davis as Sonia
- Bader Howar as Sarah
- Barbara Rousek as Isabella "Izzie"
- Britt Helfer as Lulu Belle
- Nathalie Tarkowski as Colette
- Shelley Pielou as Hillary Haverstock
- Yolande Palfrey as Pamela Lenox
- Robin Lermitte as Alexander "Alex" Snivelroe
- Eric Viellard as Pierre
- Igor Serdar as Sonny
- Jeremy Booker as William "Willy" Cavendish
- Kader Boukhanef as Samir
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Release
The film was given a theatrical release in April 1987. After its theatrical run, the film was released on videocassette by Lightning Video. The film has yet to be released on DVD or Bluray.
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