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Pretty Woman (1990)

March 23, 1990 (US) Romance, Comedy • 120m

Overview

Vivian is a carefree, streetwise diamond in the rough when she meets sophisticated billionaire Edward in a chance encounter that turns into a week-long business arrangement. But Vivian's energetic spirit challenges Edward's no-nonsense approach to life, and soon they are teaching each other – and falling in love!

Top Billed

Richard Gere

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Richard Gere
Richard Gere

Edward Lewis

Jason Alexander
Jason Alexander

Philip Stuckey

Héctor Elizondo
Héctor Elizondo

The Hotel Manager

Amy Yasbeck
Amy Yasbeck

Elizabeth Stuckey

Tracy Bjork
Tracy Bjork

Female Guest

Marty Nadler
Marty Nadler

Tourist Man

Scott Marshall
Scott Marshall

Skateboard Kid

Patrick Richwood
Patrick Richwood

Night Elevator Operator Dennis

Laurelle Mehus
Laurelle Mehus

Night Desk Clerk

Don Feldstein
Don Feldstein

Male Desk Clerk

Marvin Braverman
Marvin Braverman

Room Service Waiter

Al Sapienza
Al Sapienza

Night Doorman

R. Darrell Hunter
R. Darrell Hunter

Darryl The Limo Driver

Steve Restivo
Steve Restivo

Italian Businessman

Rodney Kageyama
Rodney Kageyama

Japanese Businessman

Douglas Stitzel
Douglas Stitzel

American Businessman

Larry Miller
Larry Miller

Mr. Hollister

Dey Young
Dey Young

Snobby Saleswoman

Minda Burr
Minda Burr

Saleswoman

RC Everbeck
RC Everbeck

Tie Salesman

Nancy Locke
Nancy Locke

Olsen Sister

Calvin Remsberg
Calvin Remsberg

Sod Stomping Announcer

Lloyd Nelson
Lloyd Nelson

Game Announcer

Norman Large
Norman Large

Polite Husband

Tracy Reiner
Tracy Reiner

Woman at Car

Garry Marshall
Garry Marshall

Bum Tour Guide (uncredited)

Rio Hackford
Rio Hackford

Street Junkie (uncredited)

Paul Bradley
Paul Bradley

Man in Theatre Box (uncredited)

Charles Minsky
Charles Minsky

Janitor with Water Hose (uncredited)

Randall Rutledge
Randall Rutledge

Security Guard (uncredited)

John Simone
John Simone

Waiter (uncredited)

Robert Buckingham
Robert Buckingham

Party Guest (uncredited)

Françoise Ruggieri
Françoise Ruggieri

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Crew
James Newton Howard
James Newton Howard

Original Music Composer

Albert Brenner
Albert Brenner

Production Design

Charles Minsky
Charles Minsky

Director of Photography

Joni Avery
Joni Avery

Stunt Double

Rick Avery
Rick Avery

Stunt Double

Diane Frazen
Diane Frazen

Executive Assistant

Marilyn Vance
Marilyn Vance

Costume Design

David M. Haber
David M. Haber

Art Direction

Walter von Huene
Walter von Huene

Associate Producer

Garrett Lewis
Garrett Lewis

Set Decoration

Laura Ziskin
Laura Ziskin

Executive Producer

Gary Zink
Gary Zink

Special Effects Coordinator

Philip Caplan
Philip Caplan

Camera Operator

Ronald Batzdorff
Ronald Batzdorff

Still Photographer

Angel Pine
Angel Pine

Post Production Supervisor

Donald G. Helderle
Donald G. Helderle

Construction Foreman

Ken Scaife
Ken Scaife

Construction Coordinator

Michael Kelem
Michael Kelem

Aerial Camera

Daniel J. Lester
Daniel J. Lester

Costume Supervisor

Rick Young
Rick Young

Property Master

Lennie Appelquist
Lennie Appelquist

Set Production Assistant

Randy Nolen
Randy Nolen

Steadicam Operator

Tom Connole
Tom Connole

First Assistant Camera

Bob Mills
Bob Mills

Makeup Artist

Adell Aldrich
Adell Aldrich

Script Supervisor

Anthony R. Collier
Anthony R. Collier

Best Boy Electric

Thomas R. Bryant
Thomas R. Bryant

First Assistant Editor

Ellen Segal
Ellen Segal

Music Editor

Tom F. Thomas
Tom F. Thomas

Transportation Coordinator

Pat Chapman
Pat Chapman

Production Coordinator

Brad Dechter
Brad Dechter

Orchestrator

David Hoberman
David Hoberman

Executive In Charge Of Production

George Herthel
George Herthel

Location Manager

David Hagberg
David Hagberg

Assistant Sound Editor

Allen E. Taylor
Allen E. Taylor

Production Accountant

Roger Joseph Pugliese
Roger Joseph Pugliese

Production Manager

Rick Avery
Rick Avery

Stunt Coordinator

Michael Hilkene
Michael Hilkene

Supervising Sound Editor

Tom Briggs
Tom Briggs

Transportation Captain

Ellen H. Schwartz
Ellen H. Schwartz

First Assistant Director

Ron Lambert
Ron Lambert

Color Timer

Walter von Huene
Walter von Huene

Second Unit Director

Robert Dawson
Robert Dawson

Title Designer

Jerry Trent
Jerry Trent

Foley Artist

Joseph A. Mayer
Joseph A. Mayer

Supervising ADR Editor

Dori Zuckerman
Dori Zuckerman

Additional Casting

Craig Conwell
Craig Conwell

Assistant Editor

Wendy S. Hallin
Wendy S. Hallin

Production Assistant

Kim Wozniak
Kim Wozniak

First Assistant Accountant

Carl Boles
Carl Boles

Chief Lighting Technician

Mario Iscovich
Mario Iscovich

Production Executive

Maricella Ramirez
Maricella Ramirez

Assistant Camera

Wallace Uchida
Wallace Uchida

Assistant Location Manager

Bettiann Fishman
Bettiann Fishman

Second Assistant Director

Mychael Bates
Mychael Bates

Assistant Property Master

Troy Porter
Troy Porter

Foley Mixer

Frank Del Boccio
Frank Del Boccio

Second Assistant Camera

Elyse Katz
Elyse Katz

Assistant Production Coordinator

Roy Orbison
Roy Orbison

Theme Song Performance

Gary Isbell
Gary Isbell

Set Dresser



Reviews

John Chard

⭐ 8/10

January 18, 2019

A street credibility Pygmallion!

Edward Lewis is a very rich man, but money, as everyone knows, does not buy everything, and as yet another failed relationship falls by the wayside, Edward faces up to the prospect of a hectic social week on his own. Enter a meeting with ebullient hooker Vivian Ward, who upon impressing Edward with her happy go lucky values, gets herself hired to be his escort for the week ahead, it's a week that both of them a… read the rest.

John Chard

⭐ 8/10

January 19, 2019

A street credible Pygmallion?

Edward Lewis is a very rich man, but money, as everyone knows, does not buy everything, and as yet another failed relationship falls by the wayside, Edward faces up to the prospect of a hectic social week on his own. Enter a meeting with ebullient hooker Vivian Ward, who upon impressing Edward with her happy go lucky values, gets herself hired to be his escort for the week ahead, it's a week that both of them are … read the rest.

tmdb15435519

⭐ 7/10

April 15, 2021

"You and I are such similar creatures, Vivian. We both screw people for money."

Richard Gere has always played a rich snob really well but I can't help shake the feeling that Julia Roberts was shockingly miscast in this role. She does well but the role just doesn't fit. Oh well, can't win them all.

The Movie Mob

⭐ 8/10

December 24, 2022

**Excellent performance and an experienced director create a romantic comedy classic full of charm and authenticity.**

No wonder it’s a classic! Julia Roberts and Richard Gere masterfully portray their characters full of nuance, sincerity, and emotional pain. Pretty Woman has a plot told many times over. Yet, with the experience of director Garry Marshall and these performances, the story feels genuine and endearing in ways unmatched by many o… read the rest.

GenerationofSwine

⭐ 10/10

January 14, 2023

There is a LOT of hate here because it doesn't portray prostitution realistically. And there is a LOT of hate here because it is demeaning to women and politics and politics and politics and...snore.

It's a movie!!!!! It's job is NOT to depict reality, it's job is to entertain!!! In many cases movies are supposed to depict the opposite of reality so you can escape it!!!!

Hate it if you want, the fact is, the film is fun and entertaining.

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CinemaSerf

⭐ 7/10

June 9, 2024

"Lewis" (Richard Gere) is a ruthless merger merchant who loves nothing better than a lucrative deal that will line his pockets regardless of the impact on anyone else. He arrives in town and has a one-night stand with call girl "Vivian" (Julia Roberts). He likes her, she likes him - so he decides that she can stay on. Maybe help him out with a few formally social occasions where she can smile and stay schtum? To that end, he gives her a credit ca… read the rest.

confused_npc

⭐ 6/10

July 8, 2024

Pretty average movie. The dialog is maybe a bit ahead of its' time, in terms of toxicity and progressivism, but that's a few lines.
Feels really sappy and cardboard. The cast has great charisma, but they can't help playing cardboard in such a simple play. I'm not sure how exactly modern fairytales are made good, but most I've seen are better than this.

6/10

kevin2019

⭐ 8/10

October 4, 2025

"Pretty Woman" is a splendid film which possesses a surprisingly hard and sobering edge beneath the frothy comedy veneer when it needs to and this is illustrated when Stuckey attempts to make good on the idea of calling upon Vivian's services and this almost results in her being raped. However, aside from the film being embroidered with such disturbing threads of darkness as these stemming from Vivian's dangerous and unseemly world the romantic a… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$14,000,000

Revenue

$463,406,268

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