The Princess Academy Soundtrack (

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Rating: 3.30/10 from 206 votes
Tags: jailed, stock footage, driving a tank
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Title in Español:

The Princess Academy

Title in Italiano:

The Princess Academy

Title in Português:

The Princess Academy

Title in Français:

L'École des Princesses

Title in Türk:

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Title in Deutsch:

The Princess Academy

Synopsis

The Princess Academy

A group of female students (consisting of Cindy, a nice American reform school girl from lower class who's part of a pilot program set up to test if girls like her can fit in, Colette, a sheltered but curious sexually repressed nubile virginal German girl, Sonia, a horny and experienced sexually liberated seductress who loves sex anytime anywhere, Lulu Belle, a folksy Texan girl with a 'don't tread on me' attitude, Isabella, a tough Italian girl from a mob family, Pam, a friendly and rebellious leftist upper class English feminist, and Sarah and Hillary, two posh, snobbish and aristocratic mean girls from England) arrives at Von Pupsin Academy, a famous elite international private finishing school in Swiss Alps, where young girls from rich and aristocratic families are taught how to behave like proper ladies and find wealthy husbands.

Although the school is owned by the elegant, classy, understanding and romantic Countess Von Pupsin, the head teacher is unfortunately the overweight, brutish, classist and misogynistic Fräulein Stinkenschmidt, who demands only three thing from the girls - self-discipline, proper etiquette and complete celibacy, believing that this is the best way for the girls to achieve the only goal all women have in life according to her, which is to find a rich husband and serve him.

Fräulein also has a personal assistant, a sympathetic effeminate servant named Drago. During a field trip to a neighboring town, the girls meet a group of local boys, but Fräulein forbids them to go out with them. However, both the girls and the boys are horny enough to break all the rules and fight for their freedom against Fräulein and her allies, the corrupt local police and the school's mean girls.

Since everything is fair in love and war, the girls turn to gross out pranks involving excrement, use a sex tape for blackmail, and even take part in a full blown battle involving an actual tank. Although the movie is set in Switzerland, it was filmed in Yugoslavia. Despite the fact that the movie is a sex comedy with plenty of sexual humor, titillation and sexual situations including a subplot about a girl and a boy losing their virginity, it does not actually feature any nudity.

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The Princess Academy
Gold Card Rap
David Wheatley: Performer
Sid Caesar: Words
Sid Caesar: Performer
Money's Everything
Julian Raymond: Performer
Gate 44
Beautiful Girls
Hot and Heavy
Hurricane: Performer
Geoffrey Leib: Performer
Girls are Out Tonight
Hurricane: Performer
Give Me a Reason
Chuck E. Weiss: Performer
Chuck E. Weiss: Writer
Nocturnal Emissions
Chuck E. Weiss: Performer
Chuck E. Weiss: Writer
Pomp and Centipede
David Wheatley: Performer
First Time
David Wheatley: Writer
Gold Card
David Wheatley: Writer
Ode to Joy
Ludwig van Beethoven: (uncredited) composed
The Ride of the Valkyries
Richard Wagner: (uncredited) from "die walküre" composed

User reviews

Andrew King
6/10

The music during the battle scenes involving the tank brings an exciting and adrenaline-pumping energy to the film, heightening the tension and action on screen.

Melissa Robinson
8/10

The Princess Academy's soundtrack perfectly captures the rebellious and adventurous spirit of the female students, with upbeat and energetic music that keeps you engaged throughout the film.

Susan Evans
9/10

The Princess Academy's soundtrack perfectly captures the rebellious spirit and determination of the diverse group of female students. Each track immerses you in the characters' individual personalities and their collective fight against oppressive norms. The music elevates the storyline and adds depth to the characters' emotional journeys.

Stephanie Rodriguez
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Princess Academy is a delightful and engaging companion to the film, enhancing the viewing experience and leaving a positive impression of the movie as a whole.

Mary Rodriguez
8/10

The music enhances the comedic moments of the film, adding an extra layer of fun and excitement to the hilarious pranks and antics of the girls as they rebel against the oppressive rules of the school.

Michelle Wright
6/10

The soundtrack's ability to seamlessly transition between comedic moments and more emotional scenes showcases its versatility and adaptability to the film's various moods.

Linda Johnson
7/10

The soundtrack's use of different instruments and melodies helps to convey the emotional depth of the characters, from Cindy's determination to Colette's curiosity, making them feel more relatable and human.

Steven Harris
6/10

Each character's theme in the soundtrack is distinct and memorable, enhancing the storytelling and character development throughout the film.

Robert Campbell
6/10

The musical score effectively builds suspense and drama during pivotal moments, keeping the audience engaged and invested in the girls' journey towards freedom and self-discovery.

Linda Perez
4/10

The Princess Academy's soundtrack felt disjointed and uninspired, failing to capture the essence of the characters and the story. The music lacked emotional depth and failed to enhance key moments in the film.

Laura Adams
7/10

The score perfectly complements the setting of the Swiss Alps, adding a touch of grandeur and elegance to the scenes set in the prestigious Von Pupsin Academy, while also capturing the youthful energy of the rebellious students.

Deborah Harris
4/10

The choice of musical themes and styles in The Princess Academy felt dated and out of touch with the modern audience. The soundtrack did not resonate with the viewers and failed to create a memorable or engaging listening experience.

Laura Campbell
5/10

The Princess Academy's soundtrack perfectly captures the diverse personalities of the female students, from Cindy's innocence to Sonia's sensuality.

Paul Wright
6/10

The soundtrack's incorporation of classical elements reflects the elite setting of the Von Pupsin Academy, adding a layer of sophistication to the film.

Steven Moore
8/10

The Princess Academy's soundtrack features memorable themes and motifs that stay with you long after the movie ends, creating a lasting impression and making you want to revisit the film just to enjoy the music again.

Michelle Wright
6/10

Overall, The Princess Academy's soundtrack enhances the film's narrative, characters, and themes, making it a vital and integral part of the viewing experience.

Carol Parker
7/10

The diverse personalities of the characters are reflected in the varied musical styles of the soundtrack, from folksy tunes for Lulu Belle to more classical compositions for Isabella, creating a rich and immersive listening experience.

Margaret Carter
6/10

The use of music during the gross-out pranks and rebellious acts adds a playful and mischievous element to the scenes, creating a sense of fun and camaraderie among the girls.

Nancy Lewis
10/10

The orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack of The Princess Academy create a dynamic and engaging listening experience. From moments of tension and defiance to scenes of camaraderie and empowerment, the music enhances every aspect of the film. The soundtrack's versatility and emotional range make it a standout element of the movie, leaving a lasting impact on the audience.

Robert Thompson
5/10

The music sets the tone for the clash between the elegant Countess Von Pupsin and the brutish Fräulein Stinkenschmidt, reflecting the struggle for freedom and self-expression.