Pretty Woman (1990)
Pretty Woman (1990)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Richard Gere
Edward Lewis
Julia Roberts
Vivian Ward
Ralph Bellamy
James Morse
Jason Alexander
Philip Stuckey
Laura San Giacomo
Kit De Luca
Alex Hyde-White
David Morse
Amy Yasbeck
Elizabeth Stuckey
Elinor Donahue
Bridget
Hector Elizondo
Barney Thompson
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
James Patrick Dunne
Lounge Pianist
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
RC Everbeck
Tie Salesman
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
Lloyd Nelson
Game Announcer
Norman Large
Polite Husband
Tracy Reiner
Woman at Car
Tom Nolan
Vance
John David Carson
Mark
Daniel Bardol
Jake
Karin Calabro
Violetta in 'La Traviata'
Bruce Eckstut
Alfredo in 'La Traviata'
Amzie Strickland
Matron
Mychael Bates
Usher / Assistant Property Master
Gary Bohn
Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)
Paul Bradley
Man in Theatre Box (uncredited)
Robert Buckingham
Party Guest (uncredited)
Selby Dessner
Man with Newspaper (uncredited)
Rio Hackford
Street Junkie (uncredited)
Robert Liguori
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Garry Marshall
Bum Tour Guide (uncredited) / Director
Charles Minsky
Janitor with Water Hose (uncredited) / Director of Photography
Blair Richwood
Blair (uncredited)
Randall Rutledge
Security Guard (uncredited)
John Simone
Waiter (uncredited)
Arnon Milchan
Producer
Steven Reuther
Producer
James Newton Howard
Original Music Composer
Raja Gosnell
Editor
Priscilla Nedd-Friendly
Editor
Dianne Crittenden
Casting
Albert Brenner
Production Design
Walter von Huene
Associate Producer / Second Unit Director
Gary W. Goldstein
Co-Producer
Laura Ziskin
Executive Producer
David M. Haber
Art Direction
Garrett Lewis
Set Decoration
Marilyn Vance
Costume Design
Ken Scaife
Construction Coordinator
Donald G. Helderle
Construction Foreman
Mark Woods
Leadman
Antoinette J. Gordon
Set Designer
Anthony 'AJ' Leonardi Jr.
Standby Painter
Philip Caplan
Camera Operator
Tom Connole
First Assistant Camera
Ben Beaird
Key Grip
Gary C. Beaird
Grip
Michael Kelem
Aerial Camera
Randy Nolen
Steadicam Operator
Ronald Batzdorff
Still Photographer
Daniel J. Lester
Costume Supervisor
Carol A. O'Connell
Hairstylist
Bob Mills
Makeup Artist
Carlane Passman
Set Costumer
Gary Isbell
Set Dressing Artist
Harrison D. Marsh
Cableman
Angel Pine
Post Production Supervisor
Rick Young
Property Master
Lennie Appelquist
Set Production Assistant
Gary Zink
Special Effects Coordinator
Rick Avery
Stunt Coordinator / Stunt Double
Tom Briggs
Transportation Captain
Tom F. Thomas
Transportation Coordinator
Katherine Ann Moore
Unit Publicist
Ellen H. Schwartz
First Assistant Director
Adell Aldrich
Script Supervisor
Ron Lambert
Color Timer
Thomas R. Bryant
First Assistant Editor
Anthony R. Collier
Best Boy Electric
David Hoberman
Executive In Charge Of Production
George Herthel
Location Manager
Allen E. Taylor
Production Accountant
Pat Chapman
Production Coordinator
Roger Joseph Pugliese
Production Manager
Randall L. Johnson
Boom Operator
David Hagberg
Assistant Sound Editor
Ellen Segal
Music Editor
Brad Dechter
Orchestrator
Robert Fitzgerald
Sound Editor
James E. Webb
Sound Mixer
Michael Hilkene
Supervising Sound Editor
Barbara Marshall
Thanks
Elinor Bardach
Key Costumer
Bettiann Fishman
Second Assistant Director
Robert Dawson
Title Designer
Chris Jargo
ADR Editor
Jerry Trent
Foley Artist
Troy Porter
Foley Mixer
Joseph A. Mayer
Supervising ADR Editor
Maricella Ramirez
Assistant Camera
Mike Schwake
Dolly Grip
Media.
Details.
Release DateMarch 23, 1990
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 59m
Content RatingR
Budget$14,000,000
Box Office$463,406,268
Filming LocationsPittsburgh · Ambassador Hotel · San Francisco, United States of America
Genres
Wiki.
Pretty Woman is a 1990 American romantic comedy film directed by Garry Marshall, from a screenplay by J. F. Lawton. The film stars Richard Gere and Julia Roberts, and features Héctor Elizondo, Ralph Bellamy (in his final performance), Laura San Giacomo, and Jason Alexander in supporting roles. The film's story centers on Hollywood escort Vivian Ward and wealthy businessman Edward Lewis. Vivian is hired to be Edward's escort for several business and social functions, and their relationship develops during her week-long stay with him. The film's title Pretty Woman is based on the 1964 song "Oh, Pretty Woman" by Roy Orbison. The original screenplay was titled “3,000”, and was written by then-struggling screenwriter J. F. Lawton.
Originally intended to be a dark cautionary tale about class and sex work in Los Angeles, the film was re-conceived as a romantic comedy with a large budget. The film received generally positive reviews, and Roberts received a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance, which catapulted her to superstardom. In addition, screenwriter J. F. Lawton was nominated for a Writers Guild Award and a BAFTA Award. The film saw the highest number of ticket sales in the US ever for a romantic comedy, with Box Office Mojo listing it as the number-one romantic comedy by the highest estimated domestic tickets sold at 42,176,400, slightly ahead of My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002) at 41,419,500 tickets. The film grossed US$463.4 million worldwide and at the time of its release, was the fourth-highest-grossing film of all time worldwide, behind only E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial ($619 million at the time), Star Wars ($530 million at the time) and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade ($474 million at the time).