Prince of Bel Air explained

Genre:Comedy
Romance
Director:Charles Braverman
Starring:Mark Harmon
Kirstie Alley
Robert Vaughn
Patrick Labyorteaux
Cinematography:Hanania Baer
Editor:Daniel Cahn
Music:Robert Folk
Country:United States
Language:English
Executive Producer:Leonard Hill
Producer:Albert J. Salzer
Runtime:95 minutes
Company:Leonard Hill Films
Network:ABC

Prince of Bel Air is a 1986 American made-for-television romantic comedy film starring Mark Harmon, Kirstie Alley, and Robert Vaughn. It first aired on ABC on January 20, 1986.

Premise

A Los Angeles pool cleaner accustomed to living a womanizing lifestyle runs into a challenge when he meets a wealthy, attractive new love interest.

Cast

European version

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.

Reception

The film received a mostly negative critical response.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Picks and Pans Review: Prince of Bel Air. PEOPLE.com.
  2. Web site: TV REVIEWS : 2 DRAMAS, 2 PATHS TO MATURITY TAKEN. January 20, 1986. Los Angeles Times.