Pretty Woman
Pretty Woman
Release: 1990-03-23
·Runtime: 120m
·★ 7.5
Romance
Comedy
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.
Production Countries
United States of America
Production Companies
Touchstone Pictures
Silver Screen Partners IV
Regency Enterprises
Arnon Milchan Productions
Trailers & Videos
Cast
Amy Yasbeck
as Elizabeth Stuckey
Lloyd Nelson
as Game Announcer
Bill Applebaum
as Howard
Robyn Peterson
as Saleswoman
Calvin Remsberg
as Sod Stomping Announcer
Tracy Bjork
as Female Guest
Amzie Strickland
as Matron
Charles Minsky
as Janitor with Water Hose (uncredited)
Lynda Goodfriend
as Tourist Woman
Larry Miller
as Mr. Hollister
Garry Marshall
as Bum Tour Guide (uncredited)
John Simone
as Waiter (uncredited)
Jason Alexander
as Philip Stuckey
Elinor Donahue
as Bridget
Al Sapienza
as Night Doorman
Gary Greene
as Male Guest
Ralph Bellamy
as James Morse
Laura San Giacomo
as Kit De Luca
Tracy Reiner
as Woman at Car
Steve Restivo
as Italian Businessman
Daniel Bardol
as Jake
Jason Randal
as Magician
Hank Azaria
as Detective
James Patrick Stuart
as Day Bellhop
Billy Gallo
as Carlos
Frank Campanella
as Pops
Jackie O'Brien
as Artist
Dey Young
as Snobby Saleswoman
RC Everbeck
as Tie Salesman
Rhonda Hansome
as Bermuda
Patrick Richwood
as Night Elevator Operator Dennis
Rio Hackford
as Street Junkie (uncredited)
Judith Baldwin
as Susan
Julia Roberts
as Vivian Ward
Héctor Elizondo
as The Hotel Manager
Alex Hyde-White
as David Morse
Abdul Salaam El Razzac
as Happy Man
Valorie Armstrong
as Woman in Lobby
Tom Nolan
as Vance
Nancy Locke
as Olsen Sister
Richard Gere
as Edward Lewis
Jeff Michalski
as Day Doorman
Mariann Aalda
as Saleswoman
Larry Hankin
as Landlord
Scott Marshall
as Skateboard Kid
Rodney Kageyama
as Japanese Businessman
John David Carson
as Mark
Crew
Barbara Marshall
Thanks
Rick Avery
Stunt Double, Stunt Coordinator
Garry Marshall
Director
Raja Gosnell
Editor
Walter von Huene
Associate Producer, Second Unit Director
Marilyn Vance
Costume Design
J.F. Lawton
Writer
David Hoberman
Executive In Charge Of Production
James Newton Howard
Original Music Composer
Arnon Milchan
Producer
Charles Minsky
Director of Photography
Joni Avery
Stunt Double
Roy Orbison
Theme Song Performance
Laura Ziskin
Executive Producer