A free-spirited, womanizing L.A. pool cleaner finds his lifestyle challenged by a new love interest.A free-spirited, womanizing L.A. pool cleaner finds his lifestyle challenged by a new love interest.A free-spirited, womanizing L.A. pool cleaner finds his lifestyle challenged by a new love interest.
Bart Braverman
- Larry Kampion
- (as Bartley Braverman)
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- TriviaMark Harmon, Kirstie Alley, Patrick Labyorteaux, and Dean Cameron would all reunite a year later in the theatrical comedy Summer School (1987). As in this film, Alley's character (Robin Bishop) would play the hard to get love interest to Harmon's character (Freddie Shoop).
- Alternate versionsIn the video version, there is some brief nudity and strong language thus making it rated R.
- SoundtracksWalk of Life
Performed by Dire Straits (Mark Knopfler, Alan Clark, Guy Fletcher, John Illsley and Omar Hakim)
Written by Mark Knopfler (uncredited)
Produced by Neil Dorfsman (uncredited) and Mark Knopfler (uncredited)
Courtesy of Phonogram, Ltd. / Warner Bros. Records, Inc., by arrangement with Warner Special Products
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Fluff, but pleasant fluff
Although "Prince Of Bel Air" was made twenty-five years ago, surprisingly the movie hasn't aged that badly. The fashions, lingo, and other culture traits the movie uses could for the most part be passed off the same way today. The movie is watchable for other reasons as well. One thing I liked about the movie was that all the characters come across as very likable. Sure, Harmon's character is kind of a womanizer, but he does have genuine feelings to the women he interacts with, and in the end he learns that being in a solid relationship is more fulfilling than just bouncing from one conquest to another. There isn't a lot of plot here, but the movie is made in a breezy fashion that carries you along to the end. It's decent entertainment when you are not in the mood to think very hard.
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- Wizard-8
- Sep 4, 2011
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- Der Prinz von Bel Air
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- Los Angeles, California, USA(filming locations)
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