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Valley Girl: Directed by Martha Coolidge. With Nicolas Cage, Deborah Foreman, Elizabeth Daily, Michael Bowen. Julie, a girl from the valley, meets Randy, a punk from the city. They are from different worlds and find love. Somehow they need to stay together in spite of her trendy, shallow friends.
Valley Girl is a 1983 American teen romantic comedy film directed by Martha Coolidge and written and produced by Wayne Crawford and Andrew Lane. Loosely based on the tragedy Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, the film centers on the romance between a valley girl (Deborah Foreman) and a city punk (Nicolas Cage).
A valley girl is a socioeconomic, linguistic, and youth subcultural stereotype and stock character originating during the 1980s: any materialistic upper-middle-class young woman, associated with unique vocal and California dialect features, from the Los Angeles commuter communities of the San Fernando Valley. [ 1 ]
Valley Girl: Directed by Martha Coolidge. With Nicolas Cage, Deborah Foreman, Elizabeth Daily, Michael Bowen. Julie, a girl from the valley, meets Randy, a punk from the city. They are from different worlds and find love. Somehow they need to stay together in spite of her trendy, shallow friends.
Released in 1983, 'Valley Girl' (loosely based on 'Romeo and Juliet') starred Nicolas Cage as a punk who falls in love with a stereotypical Valley girl.
Let’s Talk About Valley Girl Accents: Including Their Stereotypes, Images, and Cultural Importance. Clueless (1995) is a classic example of Valley Girl mannerisms, as the main character,...
Lovely teen Julie Richman (Deborah Foreman) is steeped in the excessive, pink-clad culture of the San Fernando Valley, complete with her narcissistic boyfriend, Tommy (Michael Bowen).
Julie, a girl from the valley, meets Randy, a punk from the city. They are from different worlds and find love.
Original film title: VALLEY GIRL. English title: VALLEY GIRL. Year: 1983. Director: MARTHA COOLIDGE.
Julie, a girl from the valley, meets Randy, a punk from the city. They are from different worlds and find love. Somehow they need to stay together in spite of her trendy, shallow friends. Martha Coolidge. Director.