Pretty Woman
- For the Roy Orbison song sometimes known as "Pretty Woman", see Oh, Pretty Woman.
| Pretty Woman | |
| Produced by | Arnon Milchan Steven Reuther |
| Directed by | Garry Marshall |
| Written by | J.F. Lawton |
| Starring | Julia Roberts Richard Gere |
| Music by | James Newton Howard |
| Cinematography | Charles Minsky |
| Editing | Raja Gosnell Priscilla Nedd-Friendly |
| Distributed by | Buena Vista Pictures |
| Release date | March 23, 1990 |
| Runtime | 119 min. |
| Language | English |
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Pretty Woman is an American romantic comedy motion picture that was one of the top films at the box office in 1990. The winner of the Golden Globe Award and nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her lead performance as Los Angeles streetwalker Viv Ward, actress Julia Roberts achieved megastar status as a result of this film.
In a role modeled in part on real-life business financier Henry Kravis, co-star Richard Gere portrays Edward Lewis, a wealthy and ruthless businessman who makes a living as a corporate takeover specialist.
An oft-told love story about two people from opposite ends of the social spectrum who meet and fall in love, Pretty Woman is the highest-grossing romantic comedy in history.
The film also featured the song "Oh, Pretty Woman" by Roy Orbison, "King Of Wishful Thinking" by Go West, and the first major hit of the Swedish band Roxette, "It Must Have Been Love".
Primary Cast:
- Richard Gere: Edward Lewis
- Julia Roberts: Vivian Ward
- Ralph Bellamy: Jim Morse
- Jason Alexander: Phil Stuckey
- Laura San Giacomo: Kit De Luca
- Hector Elizondo: Barney Thompson
- Hank Azaria: Detective (Hollywood Blvd.)
Awards:
Winner: Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (Julia Roberts)
Nominated:
- BAFTA Award for Best Picture
- Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
- Academy Award for Best Actress (Julia Roberts)
- Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama (Richard Gere)
- Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture (Hector Elizondo)
- Writers Guild of America Award for Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen (J.F. Lawton)
Categories: 1990 films | AFI 100 Passions | American films | Romantic comedy films | Best Actress Oscar Nominee (film)