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The Beautician and the Beast (1997)

The Beautician and the Beast (1997)
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Joy Miller (Fran Drescher) is a beautician who teaches an evening course in hairstyling at a Brooklyn community college. When a cigarette dropped on a wig leads to a fire, Joy saves the lab animals kept in the building and achieves 15 minutes of local notoriety. Grushinsky (Ian McNeice), a representative of the leader of the small Eastern European nation of Slovetzia, is visiting the United States while looking for a tutor for the leader's three children. Thinking Joy teaches science (apparently the Slovetzian government doesn't check the resumes of their teaching staff too closely), Grushinsky offers Joy the job, believing that it would be good PR to have a well-known American educator on hand. Joy takes the job and must now deal with Boris Pochenko (Timothy Dalton), the grim and humorless tyrant who rules Slovetzia. Joy's low-brow fashion sense and broad nasal twang of a voice don't sit well with Boris at first, but the kids love her; in time, she teaches Boris to lighten up and enjoy himself, and romance begins to bloom between the unlikely couple. While Fran Drescher had a number of film roles before her TV series The Nanny, this was her first starring role following the show's success. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Fran DrescherTimothy Dalton, (more)
Director(s):
Ken Kwapis
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Beautician and the Beast

Joy Miller (Fran Drescher) is a beautician who teaches an evening course in hairstyling at a Brooklyn community college. When a cigarette dropped on a wig leads to a fire, Joy saves the lab animals kept in the building and achieves 15 minutes of local notoriety. Grushinsky (Ian McNeice), a representative of the leader of the small Eastern European nation of Slovetzia, is visiting the United States while looking for a tutor for the leader's three children. Thinking Joy teaches science (apparently the Slovetzian government doesn't check the resumes of their teaching staff too closely), Grushinsky offers Joy the job, believing that it would be good PR to have a well-known American educator on hand. Joy takes the job and must now deal with Boris Pochenko (Timothy Dalton), the grim and humorless tyrant who rules Slovetzia. Joy's low-brow fashion sense and broad nasal twang of a voice don't sit well with Boris at first, but the kids love her; in time, she teaches Boris to lighten up and enjoy himself, and romance begins to bloom between the unlikely couple. While Fran Drescher had a number of film roles before her TV series The Nanny, this was her first starring role following the show's success. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
107 mins

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Director(s):
Ken Kwapis
Writer(s):
Todd Graff
Producer(s):
Howard W. KochTodd Graff
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Humor, Adult Situations)
Categories:
ComedyRomance
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    Jackie B.

    I saw this movie when it first came out and I am seeing it again. If you loved the TV Show the Nanny, then you'll love this it's a lot the same. Romantic and Funny. It's a great movie and it's PG. MY Children saw it and my oldest who at the time was 7 when this came out thought it was cool. So Try it you'll like it. It was not a waste of money.

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    Kristi C.

    Cute movie, good film for young teens and adults. Kinda girly, but still good.

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    Lori J.

    this is exactly like the nanny!!

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