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10 SURPRISING FACTS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT "PRETTY WOMAN"

 

10 SURPRISING FACTS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT "PRETTY WOMAN"


10 SURPRISING FACTS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT "PRETTY WOMAN"


"Pretty Woman" is a classic romantic comedy that has captured the hearts of many since its release in 1990. Starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere, the film follows the unlikely love story between a wealthy businessman and a prostitute. While the movie has become a beloved staple of romantic comedies, there are still some surprising facts about "Pretty Woman" that you may not know. Here are 10 things you didn't know about "Pretty Woman":

 

"Pretty Woman" was initially titled "3000" after the amount of money that Richard Gere's character pays Julia Roberts' character for a week of her time. The title was changed after testing poorly with audiences.

 

The iconic red dress that Julia Roberts wears in the movie was actually purchased at a thrift store for only $20.

 

The original ending of the movie was much darker, with Richard Gere's character throwing Julia Roberts' character out of his car and driving away, leaving her alone on the side of the road. However, test audiences hated the ending, and it was changed to the happy ending we know today.

 

The scene where Julia Roberts sings along to Prince's "Kiss" while taking a bubble bath was completely improvised.

 

The character of Vivian, played by Julia Roberts, was originally supposed to be addicted to drugs. However, the decision was made to make her a prostitute instead, as it was deemed more acceptable for a romantic comedy.

 

The necklace that Richard Gere's character gives Julia Roberts' character in the movie was actually worth $250,000 and was borrowed from jeweler Fred Joaillier for the film.

 

The polo match scene was filmed at the Will Rogers State Historic Park in Pacific Palisades, California.

 

The movie was initially rated R due to its subject matter and language, but after editing and removing some of the more explicit scenes, it was re-rated as PG-13.

 

"Pretty Woman" was the highest-grossing romantic comedy of all time until it was surpassed by "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" in 2002.

 

The film was originally written as a darker drama titled "3,000" by screenwriter J.F. Lawton. However, after director Garry Marshall became involved with the project, it was reworked into the romantic comedy we know today.

 

In conclusion, "Pretty Woman" has become a beloved classic for its heartwarming story and iconic performances. These 10 facts shed new light on the making of the movie and the creative decisions that went into bringing this story to life.

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