Pretty Woman

Pretty Woman

She walked off the street, into his life and stole his heart.

Sinopse

While on a business trip in Los Angeles, Edward Lewis, a millionaire entrepreneur who makes a living buying and breaking up companies, picks up a prostitute, Vivian, while asking for directions; after, Edward hires Vivian to stay with him for the weekend to accompany him to a few social events, and the two get closer only to discover there are significant hurdles to overcome as they try to bridge the gap between their very different worlds.

  • 7.5
  • 1990
  • Released
  • 2h 0m

Richard Gere

Edward Lewis

Julia Roberts

Vivian Ward

Ralph Bellamy

James Morse

Jason Alexander

Philip Stuckey

Laura San Giacomo

Kit De Luca

Héctor Elizondo

The Hotel Manager

Alex Hyde-White

David Morse

Amy Yasbeck

Elizabeth Stuckey

Elinor Donahue

Bridget

Judith Baldwin

Susan

Jason Randal

Magician

Bill Applebaum

Howard

Tracy Bjork

Female Guest

Gary Greene

Male Guest

Billy Gallo

Carlos

Abdul Salaam El Razzac

Happy Man

Hank Azaria

Detective

Larry Hankin

Landlord

Julie Paris

Rachel

Rhonda Hansome

Bermuda

Harvey Keenan

Man in Car

Marty Nadler

Tourist Man

Lynda Goodfriend

Tourist Woman

Reed Anthony

Cruiser

Frank Campanella

Pops

Jackie O'Brien

Artist

Cheri Caspari

Angel

Scott Marshall

Skateboard Kid

Patrick Richwood

Night Elevator Operator Dennis

Kathleen Marshall

Day Desk Clerk

Laurelle Mehus

Night Desk Clerk

Don Feldstein

Male Desk Clerk

Marvin Braverman

Room Service Waiter

Al Sapienza

Night Doorman

Jeff Michalski

Day Doorman

James Patrick Stuart

Day Bellhop

Lloyd T. Williams

Bellhop

R. Darrell Hunter

Darryl The Limo Driver

Valorie Armstrong

Woman in Lobby

Steve Restivo

Italian Businessman

Rodney Kageyama

Japanese Businessman

Douglas Stitzel

American Businessman

Larry Miller

Mr. Hollister

Dey Young

Snobby Saleswoman

Shane Ross

Marie

Carol Williard

Saleswoman

Minda Burr

Saleswoman

Robyn Peterson

Saleswoman

Mariann Aalda

Saleswoman

Michael French

Maitre D'

Allan Kent

Waiter

Stacy Keach, Sr.

Senator Adams

Lucinda Crosby

Olsen Sister

Nancy Locke

Olsen Sister

Calvin Remsberg

Sod Stomping Announcer

Norman Large

Polite Husband

Tracy Reiner

Woman at Car

Tom Nolan

Vance

John David Carson

Mark

Daniel Bardol

Jake

Karin Calabro

"Violetta"

Bruce Eckstut

"Alfredo"

Amzie Strickland

Matron

Garry Marshall

Bum Tour Guide (uncredited)

Rio Hackford

Street Junkie (uncredited)

Paul Bradley

Man in Theatre Box (uncredited)

Randall Rutledge

Security Guard (uncredited)

John Simone

Waiter (uncredited)

Robert Buckingham

Party Guest (uncredited)

Françoise Ruggieri

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$14,000,000.00

Revenue

$463,406,268.00

Keywords
  • #prostitute
  • #sports car
  • #capitalism
  • #expensive restaurant
  • #workaholic
  • #fire escape
  • #romcom
  • #los angeles, california
  • #millionaire
  • #valentine's day
  • #beverly hills
  • #pygmalion
  • #entrepreneur
  • #social differences
  • #business deal
  • #penthouse
  • #italian opera
  • #shopping spree
  • #bubble bath
  • #loving
  • #hooker
  • #street smarts
  • #contract relationship
  • #cinderella story
  • #romantic
  • #cheerful
  • #polo match

Reviews

K
@kevin20192 months ago

"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 Vi

C
@confused_npcover 1 year ago

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

Geronimo1967
@Geronimo1967over 1 year ago

"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

GenerationofSwine
@GenerationofSwinealmost 3 years ago

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,

mooney240
@mooney240almost 3 years ago

**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

T
@tmdb15435519over 4 years ago

"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.

John Chard
@John Chardalmost 7 years ago

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

John Chard
@John Chardalmost 7 years ago

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 f

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