Pretty Woman

Pretty Woman

120 mins | Comedy, Romance | March 23, 1990

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.

Pretty Woman

120 mins | Comedy, Romance | March 23, 1990

Pretty Woman
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.
IMDb rating 7.1
Producers Regency Enterprises, Touchstone Pictures, Silver Screen Partners IV, Arnon Milchan Productions
Original title Pretty Woman
Directors Bettiann Fishman, Walter von Huene, Ellen H. Schwartz, Adell Aldrich, Garry Marshall
Writers J.F. Lawton

Cast

Richard Gere

as Edward Lewis

Julia Roberts

as Vivian Ward

Jason Alexander

as Philip Stuckey

Ralph Bellamy

as James Morse

Alex Hyde-White

as David Morse

Laura San Giacomo

as Kit De Luca

Hector Elizondo

as The Hotel Manager (Barney Thompson)

Amy Yasbeck

as Elizabeth Stuckey

Elinor Donahue

as Bridget

Judith Baldwin

as Susan

Bill Applebaum

as Howard

Jason Randal

as Magician

Tracy Bjork

as Female Guest

Gary Greene

as Male Guest

Billy Gallo

as Carlos

Abdul Salaam El Razzac

as Happy Man

Hank Azaria

as Detective

Larry Hankin

as Landlord

Julie Paris

as Rachel

Rhonda Hansome

as Bermuda

Harvey Keenan

as Man in Car

Marty Nadler

as Tourist Man

Lynda Goodfriend

as Tourist Woman

Reed Anthony

as Cruiser

Jackie O'Brien

as Artist

Cheri Caspari

as Angel

Scott Marshall

as Skateboard Kid

Patrick Richwood

as Night Elevator Operator Dennis

Kathleen Marshall

as Day Desk Clerk

Laurelle Mehus

as Night Desk Clerk

Don Feldstein

as Male Desk Clerk

Marvin Braverman

as Room Service Waiter

Al Sapienza

as Night Doorman

Jeff Michalski

as Day Doorman

James Patrick Stuart

as Day Bellhop

Lloyd T. Williams

as Bellhop

R. Darrell Hunter

as Darryl The Limo Driver

James Patrick Dunne

as Lounge Pianist

Valorie Armstrong

as Woman in Lobby

Steve Restivo

as Italian Businessman

Rodney Kageyama

as Japanese Businessman

Douglas Stitzel

as American Businessman

Larry Miller

as Mr. Hollister

Dey Young

as Snobby Saleswoman

Shane Ross

as Marie

Carol Williard

as Saleswoman

Minda Burr

as Saleswoman

Robyn Peterson

as Saleswoman

Mariann Aalda

as Saleswoman

RC Everbeck

as Tie Salesman

Michael French

as Maitre'd

Allan Kent

as Waiter

Stacy Keach, Sr.

as Senator Adams

Lucinda Crosby

as Olsen Sister

Nancy Locke

as Olsen Sister

Calvin Remsberg

as Sod Stomping Announcer

Lloyd Nelson

as Game Announcer

Norman Large

as Polite Husband

Tracy Reiner

as Woman at Car

Tom Nolan

as Vance

Daniel Bardol

as Jake

Karin Calabro

as Violetta in "La Traviata"

Bruce Eckstut

as Alfredo in "La Traviata"

Amzie Strickland

as Matron

Mychael Bates

as Usher

Blair Richwood

as Blair (uncredited)

Garry Marshall

as Bum Tour Guide (uncredited)

Rio Hackford

as Street Junkie (uncredited)

Paul Bradley

as Man in Theatre Box (uncredited)

Gary Bohn

as Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)

Charles Minsky

as Janitor with Water Hose (uncredited)

Randall Rutledge

as Security Guard (uncredited)

Selby Dessner

as Man with Newspaper (uncredited)

John Simone

as Waiter (uncredited)

Robert Liguori

as Bar Patron (uncredited)

Robert Buckingham

as Party Guest (uncredited)