40 years ago director Martha Coolidge introduced us to the unique
talent that is Nicolas Cage in cult comedy Valley Girl. The film stars Deborah Foreman as Julie, a rich girl from
California's San fernando Valley who falls for Cage's Hollywood punk
Randy.
Valley Girl has been newly restored in 4K and courtesy of
Eureka Entertainment will make its long awaited UK home video debut with a
blu-ray release on September 18th.
Special features include a commentary by Coolidge; a commentary
by Maya Montañez Smukler and Maria San Filippo; new interviews with Foreman
and Colleen Camp; a 2018 interview with Coolidge and actresses E. G. Daily and Heidi
Holicker; Martha Coolidge and Nicolas Cage on Valley Girl; a huge selection of archival interviews with cast and crew totalling
over 3 hours; 20 Totally Tubular Years Later – 2003
featurette; The Music of Valley Girl – featurette; music
videos; storyboard comparisons; original trailer; and a collector's
booklet featuring new writing by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Craig Ian
Mann.
Check out Eureka's new trailer and artwork below.
The official synopsis reads:
Randy (Nicolas Cage in his first major role) and Julie (Deborah Foreman) make an unlikely couple, he’s a Hollywood punk, she’s a preppy rich girl from the San Fernando Valley. Although all her friends think Randy is totally “grody”, Julie’s in love and has to choose between her vapid “valley girl” lifestyle and her new boyfriend.