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'Maid to Order' is a 1987 American comedy/fantasy film. It is a variation on the Cinderella formula, where the fairy godmother is not the means to a better life for the heroine, but rather the nemesis. Rather than doing so out of malice, though, the fairy godmother hopes to teach the heroine that life has more of importance than financial security.

Plot



Jessica "Jessie" Montgomery (Ally Sheedy) is a bratty, hard-partying rich girl in her mid-20s. Jessie's self-indulgent lifestyle (along with a lack of respect for anything or anybody, even herself) has been wearing thin on her father Charles (Tom Skerritt), a widowed philanthropist. When Jessie's boyfriend Brent (Jason Beghe) breaks up with her, out of frustration with her immaturity and utter lack of values, she could not care less. Then, Jessie is arrested for drug possession and DWI with a suspended license (she also attempts to bribe her arresting officers). Charles blames himself for his daughter's downward spiral: Jessie's mother died only a few years after the girl was born; instead of laying down the law, he spoiled Jessie rotten...often leaving her in the care of his valet Woodrow (Theodore Wilson) and other family retainers. Now, hearing that his daughter has been busted and her car impounded, he wishes aloud (ostensibly to Woodrow, but also to himself) that he had never had a daughter. Outside, a star falls. Jessie's identity is magically erased, leaving her fully clothed, but with no resources or possessions, and no family or friends.

Enter Stella Winston (Beverly D'Angelo), a fairy godmother who has been "assigned" to the Montgomery family. Stella pays Jessie's bail and explains what has happened as a result of Charles' wish. Being Jessie, she does not believe a word Stella says. When she walks to her father's mansion, neither he nor any of the servants recognize her; neither does Jimmy, the family dog. When Jessie breaks into the mansion, she is promptly chased out and has to flee when the cops show up.

Wandering the streets, Jessie trips over some girls with whom she recently partied. They insist they have never seen Jessie before in their lives, and shove her away. She once again encounters Stella...who spells out all of Jessie's faults and suggests the girl find a job to provide for herself. Having never worked a day in her life (she dropped out of junior college after "six years"), Jessie nonetheless succeeds in finding employment as a live-in maid for an eccentric Malibu family: Stan Starkey (Dick Shawn), his wife Georgette (Valerie Perrine), and their daughter Brie (Rain Phoenix). A few years ago, the Starkeys won several million dollars in the lottery; they now aspire to break into the music industry as talent agents.

Gradually, Jessie learns to interact with the Starkeys' other retainers - failed singer-turned-cook Audrey (Merry Clayton); Hispanic fellow maid Maria (Begoa Plaza); and chauffeur Nick (Michael Ontkean), who aspires to make it as a songwriter. Jessie learns the true meaning of love, friendship, hard work, and self-respect. When she chooses the happiness of her new friends over her own, she is rewarded with having her old life returned to her, and being reunited with her father. Her attitude, though, is now much improved.

Cast



* Ally Sheedy Jessie Montgomery

* Beverly D'Angelo Stella Winston

* Michael Ontkean Nick McGuire

* Valerie Perrine Georgette Starkey

* Dick Shawn Stan Starkey

* Tom Skerritt Charles Montgomery

* Merry Clayton Audrey James

* Begoa Plaza Maria

* Rain Phoenix Brie Starkey (as Rainbow Phoenix)

* Theodore Wilson - Woodrow

* Jason Beghe - Brent

* Katey Sagal - Louise

* Victoria Catlin - Alicia Nolin

* Khandi Alexander - Hooker in Jail

* Henry Woolf - Jailer

*Robert Jaffe - Miles

* George Chala Sr - Gas Station owner (Uncredited)

Reception



Reviews were negative. Roger Ebert of the 'Chicago Sun-Times' "found it too easy to anticipate most of the big moments and too hard to believe that Sheedy was really a spoiled, mean-spirited rich bitch." Janet Maslin in 'The New York Times' praised Sheedy, saying her "petulant manner and her air of faint distaste for her surroundings are just right for this role. And she shows herself to be an able physical comedienne." FloridaGator80 writes "despite its shortcomings, Maid to Order leaves you in a good mood."

'Maid To Order' holds a 42% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 12 reviews.

Filming locations



Jessie's father's mansion is located at 365 S Hudson Street, Los Angeles, California. The Starkey mansion, where Jessie worked, is located at 32596 Pacific Coast Hwy, Malibu, California. The gas station where Jessie kicks the vending machine was located on Sunset and Swathmore in the Pacific Palisades.

Availability



The movie was released on VHS by International Video Entertainment in 1988 and again in 1991 by Avid Home Entertainment. In 2002, Artisan Entertainment released the film on DVD without bonus features and was presented only in full screen.

Soundtrack



* "Spirit in the Sky", performed by Doctor and the Medics, music and lyrics by Norman Greenbaum

* "I'm On My Own", performed by Craig Thomas, music and lyrics by Ralph Jones and Claudette Raiche

* "Clean Up Woman", performed by Bekka Bramlett, music and lyrics by Clarence Reid and Willie Clark

* "I Can Still Shine", performed by Merry Clayton, music and lyrics by Ashford and Simpson

* "It's in His Kiss", performed by Merry Clayton, music and lyrics by Rudy Clark

* "976-Self Service", music by Ralph Jones and Claudette Raiche

* "Fernando the Champ", music and lyrics by Rudy Regaiado

References




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