“Pretty Woman” is a Hollywood classic with interesting behind-the-scenes anecdotes, not merely a romantic comedy. Did you know the red dress was once black? Costume designer Marilyn Vance made a risky option that paid brilliantly.
Speaking of options, selecting Richard Gere as Edward wasn’t easy. The job attracted Hollywood heavyweights like Denzel Washington and John Travolta. Gere won over the casting director and audience.
Not everything went well on stage. Julia Roberts, who played Vivian, almost fainted after eating avocados and tuna during shooting. Who could forget Julia’s hair color running in the bubble bath?
Despite the hurdles, “Pretty Woman” became a worldwide hit, drawing audiences to cinemas for Hollywood romance. The film has inspired Broadway versions and remains popular today.
Next time you see “Pretty Woman,” remember the hidden storylines that make it more than a movie—it’s a view into Hollywood’s ambitions and glamor.