Pacific Palisades (film) explained

Pacific Palisades
Director:Bernard Schmitt
Cinematography:Martial Barrault
Studio:Sandor, BVF
Distributor:AFMD
Runtime:92 minutes
Language:English

Pacific Palisades is a 1990 French-American comedy film directed by Bernard Schmitt and starring Sophie Marceau in her American film debut, Adam Coleman Howard, and Anne E. Curry. The movie was filmed in Los Angeles, California.

Plot

A woman from Paris, Bernadette, comes to the United States after being promised a job. When she arrives, however, she learns that she is the victim of a hoax. Unable to return to France, Bernadette looks for work while staying with her close friend Shirley (Anne Curry), an actress looking for her big break. Their friendship is challenged when Bernadette finds herself falling in love with Shirley's boyfriend.

Cast