Troop Beverly Hills

Troop Beverly Hills

5.7

Mar 24 1989

2h 45m

Family, Adventure, Comedy

A Beverly Hills housewife in the middle of a divorce tries to find focus in her life by taking over her daughter's Wilderness Girls troop.

Shelley Long

Shelley Long

Phyllis Nefler

Craig T. Nelson

Craig T. Nelson

Freddy Nefler

Betty Thomas

Betty Thomas

Velda Plendor

Mary Gross

Mary Gross

Annie Herman

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