B*A*P*S Page #7

Synopsis: Nisi and Mickey are girlfriends who work as waitresses. To get the necessary money for opening their dream restaurant they fly to California to audition for a music video. There Nisi is asked by the nephew of Mr.Blakemore's (who is video director) to act for a week as granddaughter of Lily, Mr.Blakemores one true love, whom he lost long ago and couldn't pursue because she was his family's housekeeper. They revive Blakemore's interest for life, and he teaches them to be "Black American Princesses" in return.
Genre: Comedy
Director(s): Robert Townsend
Production: WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
4.2
Rotten Tomatoes:
13%
PG-13
Year:
1997
91 min
2,928 Views


I ain't got a problem with you pagin' us.

Now step to the side

while we hit the street...

then turn to your left and check the fleet.

This is the grand opening of Lily'Z...

the only spot in Beverly Hills

where you can get...

bangs 'n' bacon, weaves 'n' waffles

and eggs and extensions.

Look.

Whoa! Rod-man!

You know, I'm gonna have to

take you blue.

You ever get tired of that guy

who has the beeper company...

beep me. I'll take care of you.

I'm tired. Already.

Can we talk about the girls?

Oh, the girls are enchanting!

Yes, they are.

Ahh! There you are!

The telephones haven't stopped ringing.

They want an exclusive...

on the grand opening

in New York next month.

Well, tell E. T,

they can have the Paris opening.

Absolutely. And give MTV New York.

Yes.

And please make sure that

everybody comes...

to the grand opening

in Decatur, Georgia.

Ahh, of course.

Welcome again, ladies and gentlemen...

the owners of the place to be

in Beverly Hills... Lily'Z!

Now that the owners are here,

Nisi and Mickey...

it's time to kick off the grand opening!

Ladies, come on up here.

Come and get in your party!

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