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Prince of Bel Air | |
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Genre | Comedy Romance |
Written by | Dori Pierson Marc Reid Rubel |
Directed by | Charles Braverman |
Starring | Mark Harmon Kirstie Alley Robert Vaughn Patrick Labyorteaux |
Music by | Robert Folk |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producer | Leonard Hill |
Producer | Albert J. Salzer |
Cinematography | Hanania Baer |
Editor | Daniel Cahn |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Production company | Leonard Hill Films |
Original release | |
Network | ABC |
Release | January 20, 1986 (1986-01-20) |
Prince of Bel Air is a 1986 Americanmade-for-televisionromantic comedy film starringMark Harmon,Kirstie Alley, andRobert Vaughn. It first aired onABC on January 20, 1986.
Harmon, Alley and Patrick Labyorteaux reunited the next year for the theatrical movieSummer School.
ALos Angeles pool cleaner accustomed to living a womanizing lifestyle runs into a challenge when he meets a wealthy, attractive new love interest.
The version for European theatrical exhibition includes one brief scene with two actresses, Barbara Crampton and Leslie Winston, appearing topless. In the non-European version, this same scene only features Crampton without Winston but Crampton is fully clothed.
The film received a mostly negative critical response.[1][2]
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