Material Girls
UPC: 9-317731-043338 (DVD)
Region Coding: Region 4
Production Year: 2006
Rating: PG (Parental guidance recommended)
Running Time: 98 min.
DVD Release: 1/15/2007
Case Type: Keep Case
Video Formats: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1
Disc Formats: Single Sided, Single Layered
SRP: $32.95
It's A Short Trip From The Penthouse To The Poorhouse.

To Ava (Haylie Duff) and Tanzie Marchetta (Hilary Duff), adult responsibilities are making sure their shoes are in season, getting into the right clubs, and, in Ava’s case, being engaged to the right TV star. Ava and Tanzie are the “face” of Marchetta Cosmetics, the mega-company their late father built from the ground up, and as a consequence they’ve never had to develop any skills beyond looking good.

Other than the occasional board meeting or photo shoot, the sisters mostly let their father’s trusted partner, Tommy (Brent Spiner) and CFO Craig (Obba Babatundé), look after the company while their housekeeper, Inez (Maria Conchita Alonso), the only “mother” they’ve ever known, looks after their house.

But when Tommy presents a takeover offer from their father’s arch-rival Fabiella (Anjelica Huston), Tanzie takes a stand. She secretly harbors dreams of becoming a chemist like her dad and shudders at the thought of Fabiella taking over what their father believed in so passionately. But Ava and Tanzie’s world is turned upside down when an investigative reporter breaks a blockbuster story that one of Marchetta’s best products is a health hazard. He even has footage of a disfigured victim to prove it.

Suddenly, the news media is hounding the celebutantes for something other than paparazzi pictures. Their assets are frozen. Their staff flees. Soon, their house and car are gone and the two young women who had the world in the palm of their hand find themselves with nothing but the couture on their backs. Is there a even away around Los Angeles that isn’t in the back of a limo? Though the easiest option would be to let Fabiella take the company and walk away with millions, the girls realize they’re tougher than that and set out to get to the bottom of the accusations against their dad.

With the help of Inez and some new friends – a Marchetta chemist (Marcus Coloma) and a free legal aid attorney (Lukas Haas) – Ava and Tanzie will use skills and resources they never knew they had to grow up, clear their father’s name, and in the process, discover who they really are.

Genres
Comedy



Studios
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures
Maverick Films
Features
Scene Access
Subtitles
Audio Tracks
English Dolby Digital 2-Channel Stereo
Cast
Hilary Duff as Tanzie Marchetta
Haylie Duff as Ava Marchetta
Anjelica Huston as Fabiella
Maria Conchita Alonso as Inez
Brent Spiner as Tommy Katzenbach
Lukas Haas as Henry Baines
Ty Hodges as Etienne
Marcus Coloma as Rick
Obba Babatundé as Craig
Reagan Dale Neis as Jaden
Henry Cho as Ned Nakamori
Misti Traya as Martinique
Christina Copeland as Brigitta
Brandon Beemer as Mic Rionn
Colleen Camp as Charlene
Dennis Lee Kelly as Joe Tweeney
Judy Tenuta as Margo Thorness
Joanne Baron as Gretchen
Faith Prince as Pam
Damian d'Entremont as Gene
Dot Marie Jones as Butch Brenda
Cheryl Hawker as Big Sue
Tanya Alexander as LaPorscha
Philip Casnoff as Victor Marchetta
Natalie Lander as Actress/Model/Whatever
Larry Poindexter as Sol
Carl Lewis as "People" Reporter
Lalena Nash as Hotel Receptionist
Timothy Davis-Reed as Security Guard
Anthony Crivello as Surly Man
Beckie King as Actress in "Long Island"
Alejandro Rose-Garcia as Phone Repairman
Annie McKnight as Jailer
Carson Brown as Girl at Tribute
Kayla Ewell as Fabiella Receptionist
Terri Seymour as "Extra" Reporter
Suzanne Whang as TV News Anchor
Tonya Rowland as Fundraiser
Joel Madden as Mistaken Valet #1
Benji Madden as Mistaken Valet #2
Brad Parker as 'E" Reporter
Troy Rowland as Burly Bouncer
William Barillaro as Bus Driver
Miguel Gaetan as Street Vendor
Jason Huber as Photographer
Jaclyn Whitman as Jacqueline Tweeney
Cheyenne Haynes as Inez's Daughter #1
Andrea Ramírez as Inez's Daughter #2
Kim Estes as Security Guard
Darcy Halsey as Second Scarred Woman
Kristen Hagen as Gossip Weekly Reporter
Charlie Pineda as Reporter
Crew
Direction:
Martha Coolidge: Director
Writing:
John Quaintance: Writer
Jessica O'Toole: Writer
Amy Rardin: Writer
Production:
Greg Carney: Executive Producer
Hilary Duff: Producer
Susan Duff: Producer
David Faigenblum: Producer
Gary Hamilton: Executive Producer
Milton Kim: Producer
Eve LaDue: Producer
Michael Mendelsohn: Executive Producer
Mark Morgan: Producer
Guy Oseary: Producer
Tara Pirnia: Executive Producer
Austen Tayler: Executive Producer
Tim Wesley: Producer
Cinematography:
Johnny E. Jensen: Director of Photography
Film Editing:
Steven Cohen: Film Editor
Music:
Jennie Muskett: Composer
Sound:
Nerses Gezalyan: Sound Re-Recording Mixer
David MacMillan: Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Melissa Hofmann: Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Art:
James H. Spencer: Production Designer
Ian Phillips: Art Director