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Pretty Smart

  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
719
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Patricia Arquette and Tricia Leigh Fisher in Pretty Smart (1987)
Two private girls' school cliques, one rebellious, the other pristine-join forces to expose their corrupt headmaster who videotapes the girls in their rooms with a hidden surveillance camera and sells drugs on the side.
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Two private girls' school cliques, one rebellious, the other pristine-join forces to expose their corrupt headmaster who videotapes the girls in their rooms with a hidden surveillance camera... Read allTwo private girls' school cliques, one rebellious, the other pristine-join forces to expose their corrupt headmaster who videotapes the girls in their rooms with a hidden surveillance camera and sells drugs on the side.Two private girls' school cliques, one rebellious, the other pristine-join forces to expose their corrupt headmaster who videotapes the girls in their rooms with a hidden surveillance camera and sells drugs on the side.

  • Director
    • Dimitri Logothetis
  • Writers
    • Melanie J. Alschuler
    • Jeff Begun
    • Dan Hoskins
  • Stars
    • Tricia Leigh Fisher
    • Lisa Lörient
    • Dennis Cole
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    719
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dimitri Logothetis
    • Writers
      • Melanie J. Alschuler
      • Jeff Begun
      • Dan Hoskins
    • Stars
      • Tricia Leigh Fisher
      • Lisa Lörient
      • Dennis Cole
    • 12User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tricia Leigh Fisher
    Tricia Leigh Fisher
    • Daphne Ziegler
    Lisa Lörient
    • Jennifer Ziegler
    Dennis Cole
    Dennis Cole
    • Richard Crawley
    Patricia Arquette
    Patricia Arquette
    • Zero
    Kimberly B. Delfin
    • Yuko
    Paris Vaughan
    Paris Vaughan
    • Torch
    Joely Fisher
    Joely Fisher
    • Averil
    Beckish
    • Sub #1
    Kjerstin Viebrock
    • Sub #2
    Julie K. Smith
    • Samantha Falconwright
    • (as Julie Kristen Smith)
    Holly Nelson
    • Jessica
    Syndle Kirkland
    • Andrea
    Elizabeth Davis
    Elizabeth Davis
    • Diane
    Charlotte-Michele Grenzer
    • Michelle
    Andrea Kokkinos
    • Preen #1
    Terri Patterson
    • Preen #2
    Jeanie Berglund
    • Preen #3
    Na Na
    • Ingrid Swenson (Speaker)
    • (as Nana)
    • Director
      • Dimitri Logothetis
    • Writers
      • Melanie J. Alschuler
      • Jeff Begun
      • Dan Hoskins
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    7RavenGlamDVDCollector

    Crawley, Crawley, Crawley...!

    Ogling the girls at Ogilvy...

    I don't care what the negative reviewers say of it, I liked it. Especially remembered for the come-uppance Crawley gets coming to him at the end when the girls chant "Crawley, Crawley, Crawley", evoking images of relentless persecution. I had a tough time finding it on DVD years ago, the search went on for very, very long. It was years since I had first seen it, and the movie was different from what I remembered, but I was just relieved to finally own it in a proper way. VHS sucks!

    A feast for 80s fans. The look is very, very 80s (well, duh! of course! and you can't get any better than the real thing) in a good way. Download the trailer on VuClip for a quick sneak peek.

    Maybe the negative voices are from viewers who were offended? Hidden cameras and a stash of sneaked videotaped indiscretions are bound to anger the prudes out there. People, it's all just a lot of fun, lighten up! Consider it a little jewel from the Late Eighties.
    shawnbutler-77807

    Pretty smart credits song

    Where can we get copy of soundtrack? Or copy of beginning credit song?
    Mousygirl32

    Not the worst 80's movie

    Trisha Fisher's scenes were at least interesting in this otherwise dull, pointless film.

    I wouldn't recommend sticking around past the opening theme song, which is great. Also sung by Trisha Fisher.
    4Groverdox

    Pretty Smart meets Pretty Awful

    Pretty Smart is like a collision between two movies. I'll call the first one, the one I believe we were intended to see, Pretty Smart. The second one, that fits so badly with the first I conclude it must have been shoehorned in by producers eyeing sleaze value, I'll call Pretty Awful.

    Pretty Smart is about two teenage girls, sisters, who are sent to a boarding school in Greece. They are completely different, and are immediately incorporated into the two ruling cliques that fit them the best: the preens, for the perfect, snide, overachieving one and the "subs" for the punk girl.

    At first the punk girl tries to get herself thrown out, but ends up realising she has more in common with her fellow subs, and perhaps even her sister, than she realised.

    So far, so good, for a positive, enjoyable movie aimed at teen girls, which is buoyed by the energy and freshness not only of Patricia Arquette, who makes her debut appearance in a supporting role, but also Tricia Leigh Fisher (that rhymes), who plays the lead role.

    But wait! Here comes Pretty Awful.

    Pretty Awful is a movie about a sleazy principal at the Greek school who supposedly has cameras hidden all over the school so that he can watch and record them undressing, showering, having pillow fights in their underwear (is there any other way to have them?), and in one bizarre sequence, pretending to punch each other with boxing gloves while also in their underwear.

    It is not remotely believable, even for one second, that the low rent sleaze this principal watches in his office could come from anywhere other than the bargain bin of an adult entertainment store. It doesn't help when some of this footage, while supposedly being broadcast live from the students' rooms, is shown to us multiple times. That's right: the same footage is repeated, the producers apparently hoping we wouldn't notice, or wouldn't care.

    The first movie brings fresh, young talent.

    The second movie brings the dregs of softcore film circa 1987.

    That the principal is also a drug dealer hardly seems to matter; it's barely explained, I guess so that the forced, ridiculous happy ending won't require much explanation either. That's the inevitable moment where the two movies meet and the first can't wait to shake off the stench of the latter, which is why we get an extended ending dealing with both scenarios.

    I knew which one I preferred, but by trying to have it both ways you don't end up with two movies for the price of one; instead you get about a half of a good movie, and maybe one fifth of a terrible one.
    10ftpa1

    My favorite B-rated 80's T&A movie! I love it!

    This is totally my favorite B-rated T&A 80's movie! I STILL use some of the quotes from this movie...the "party grinds...still play twister!" line is classic! I can go on and on about the number of times I've just popped it in and watched it just to pass time. It was a cheap 80's tit-flick but hey, it was fun. I've actually used the "A rose? BUD?" on someone. Another classic line. Plus, look at all the people from this movie who went on to be stars! Joely Fisher...Patricia Arquette...even Tricia Leigh Fisher did some work after doing this one. I remember hearing a song of hers on the radio once. It didn't last long but it was there! I thoroughly enjoy this movie every time I watch it.

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      Joely Fisher's debut.
    • Quotes

      Torch: And the party grinds to an ugly halt...

      Yuko: We can still play Twister!

      Torch: Exactly what drugs are you on?

    • Soundtracks
      Pretty Smart
      Written by Jay Levy & Eddie Arkin

      Performed by Tricia Leigh Fisher

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    • Release date
      • March 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bentley Academy
    • Filming locations
      • Athens, Greece(Exterior)
    • Production companies
      • Balcor Film Investors
      • Chroma III Productions
      • Film Capital Associates
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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