MGM has tapped Rachel Lee Goldenberg (“A Deadly Adoption”) to direct MGM’s musical adaptation of the 1983 comedy “Valley Girl.”

The new “Valley Girl” is produced by Matt Smith. Goldenberg will direct from a script by Amy Talkington. Clay Weiner had been attached to direct the project several years ago.

Nicolas Cage and Deborah Foreman starred in the original movie, which was directed by Martha Coolidge in a story of Foreman’s Valley Girl falling in love with Cage’s punk rock character. The film, which cost only $350,000 to produce, was a solid performer at the box office with $17 million.

The movie was released in the wake of the success of Frank Zappa’s “Valley Girl” song, in which his 14-year-old daughter Moon Unit Zappa mocked the unique speech patterns of teenage girls from the Valley.

The soundtrack for the original “Valley Girl” featured songs from the Plimsouls,  Josie Cotton, Bonnie Hayes, Modern English, and the Payolas.

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Goldenberg also directs and produces content for the Funny or Die comedy site, including “Lady Time and Snackpocalypse” with Chloë Grace Moretz; “Mary Poppins Quits” starring Kristen Bell; and “Modern Office,” starring Christina Hendricks.

She is represented by UTA, Luber Roklin and Jackoway Tyerman. The news was first reported by Deadline Hollywood.