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Troop Beverly Hills

Movie (1989)


Phyllis, a Beverly Hills housewife, is in the middle of a divorce, she tries to find focus in her life by taking over her daughter's (Hannah) Wilderness Girl troop.

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Released: Mar 22nd, 1989
Budget: N/A
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Troop Beverly Hills Main Cast

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Shelley Long
Shelley Long
plays Phyllis Nefler
Craig T. Nelson
Craig T. Nelson
plays Freddy Nefler
Betty Thomas
Betty Thomas
plays Velda Plendor
Mary Gross
Mary Gross
plays Annie Herman
Stephanie Beacham
Stephanie Beacham
plays Vicki Sprantz
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Movie Trivia/Goofs

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  • Movie Goof (revealing mistake): At the end of the Wilderness Jamboree, the Beverly Hills troop crosses the finish line dragging an injured Velda on a makeshift stretcher. Velda is supposed to have a broken ankle, yet she gets up and walks quickly to her jeep with perfect ease, which would indicate her ankle is perfectly fine.
  • When Velda and Annie go into the Beverly Hills Hotel, two joggers pass by. They are Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello.
  • The studios that produced the film were actually producing another project while filming the low budget comedy. As the camera rolled for Shelley Long on the set of the film, a second camera crew was filming the zero-budget corporate video for the 2nd Asst. Directors Program that is offered in Hollywood. The tape included interviews of a number of 2nd AD's in the industry alongside clips of the crew working on the set of Troop Beverly Hills. In one scene during the end of the movie, one of the Wilderness Girls falls and hurts her leg. It was up to one of the Asst. 2nd Directors to pick up the girl and bring her to a medic. This footage was filmed on video for the corporate tape. In the end, the studios saw this as an opportunity to save money to promote the AD program by shooting footage of the production of Troop Beverly Hills. Shot over 15 years ago, the corporate tape is still used today for students wanting to enter the program in 2004.
  • Tori Spelling's film debut.
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