No suburb has a more glamorous name than Beverly Hills, the ultimate of the American Dream. A colony of wealth, with a great connection to Rodeo Drive, the ultimate shopping street. A "Pretty Woman" movie come alive. The film is featuring stars such as Melanie Griffith, Antonio Banderas or Patrick Swayze. Or their producer behind the scenes, Diane Sillan-Isaacs, who also produced "Miami Vice". We're meeting Arnold Schwarzenegger at a political dinner for his father-in-law Sargent Shriver, the former mastermind of the Kennedy clan. A film about glittering facades and plastic surgery, about the father of the cult-figure "Alf" and the fitness trainer of the stars, about meditation wigwams and the world's biggest wardrobes and the most filmed swimming pool of town. Its owner, Billionaire and Stanford University graduate James Goldstein can afford the luxury of having just his three great hobbies on his business card: Fashion - Architecture - Basketball. His John Lautner design house, sitting at a steep cliff, overlooking Beverly Hills and all of L.A. is one of the most featured private buildings in America. It was a key location for the movies "The Big Lebowski" and "Charlie's Angels". And for this film.