
The Princess and the Call Girl
Comedy · Drama · Romance
Overview
Two women--one a wealthy society débutante, the other an elegant call girl--with a remarkable resemblance to one another decide to trade professions and social positions temporarily and see what results from it.
Top Cast


Carol Levy
Carol Levy
Audrey Swallow / Lucy Darling
Carol Levy
Audrey Swallow / Lucy Darling


Victor Bevine
Victor Bevine
Steve
Victor Bevine
Steve


Shannah Hall
Shannah Hall
Diane
Shannah Hall
Diane
Chris Beach
Chris Beach
Calvin
Chris Beach
Calvin
Noel Cohen
Noel Cohen
Andrew
Noel Cohen
Andrew
Christina Swing
Christina Swing
Vanessa
Christina Swing
Vanessa


Scott Plank
Scott Plank
Stanley
Scott Plank
Stanley
Steve Gadler
Steve Gadler
Herb
Steve Gadler
Herb
Dan Shott
Dan Shott
Photographer
Dan Shott
Photographer
Rodelle Valadi
Rodelle Valadi
Model
Rodelle Valadi
Model
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