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1999 film
She's All That
File:She's all that.jpgShe's All That film poster
Directed byRobert Iscove
Written byR. Lee Fleming Jr.
Produced byPeter Abrams,
Richard N. Gladstein,
Robert L. Levy
StarringFreddie Prinze, Jr.,
Rachael Leigh Cook,
Anna Paquin,
Paul Walker
Distributed byMiramax Films
Release date29 January 1999
Running time95 mins
LanguageEnglish
Budget~ US$10,000,000

She's All That is a 1999 romantic comedy film, directed by Robert Iscove, and is a modern remake of George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion (which was also the basis for the musical comedy My Fair Lady starring Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn).

Freddie Prinze, Jr. enacts the contemporary counterpart role to Harrison's Professor Higgins when, as the result of a bet, he embarks on a mission to turn Rachael Leigh Cook from a geek into a prom queen. The film's signature scene is the unveiling of Cook's transformation as she steps down a stair case as the then popular song, "Kiss Me" by Sixpence None the Richer, plays in the background.

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