The Princess and the Call Girl

The Princess and the Call Girl is a 1984 American erotic comedy drama film directed by Radley Metzger[1][2][3] and based on a French story, Frontispiece, by Pierre Serbie, that is similar to Mark Twain's novel The Prince and the Pauper.

[4][5] Two women, who look alike, one very rich and one very poor, decide to briefly switch roles to see the consequences.

[5] According to one film reviewer, Radley Metzger's films, including those made during the Golden Age of Porn (1969–1984), are noted for their "lavish design, witty screenplays, and a penchant for the unusual camera angle".

[8] Another reviewer noted that his films were "highly artistic — and often cerebral ... and often featured gorgeous cinematography".

[9] Film and audio works by Metzger have been added to the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City.