Scott Plank, born in 1958, made his mark in the 1980s with a notable role in The Princess and the Call Girl (1986). In this film, he brings a unique energy to the narrative, contributing to the film's exploration of desire and deception. Known for his work on television, Plank's transition to film allowed him to delve into the world of cult cinema, where his performances resonate with fans of the genre. His contributions to The Princess and the Call Girl highlight the era's fascination with unconventional storytelling.
The Princess and the Call Girl
Two women--one a wealthy society débutante, the other an elegant call girl--with a remarkable resemblance to one another decide to trade professions and social positions temporarily and see what results from it.