Pretty Woman (Blu-ray) (1990)

Director: Garry Marshall  Starring: Richard Gere  Julia Roberts  
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Product Summary
Publisher: Buena Vista
Format: Blu-Ray DVD
UPC: 00786936771404
Buy.com Sku: 210400805
Item#: V2TF9C
Buy.com Sales Rank: 25668
Category Keywords: Blockbuster  Essential Cinema  Friendships  Prostitutes/Whores  Prostitution  Recommended  Romance  Romances  Romantic Comedy  Sexy Women  Theatrical Release 
Rating: 
 
"She Walked Off the Street, Into His Life, and Stole His Heart."
 
 
Features: Widescreen, Aspect Ratio 1.85:1, Spanish, French, Dubbed & Subtitled
 
Academy Award winner Julia Roberts (Best Actress, Erin Brockovich, 2000) and Golden Globe winner Richard Gere (Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy, Chicago, 2003) will leave you breathless in Pretty Woman -- now more irresistible than ever on Blu-ray Disc.

Vivian (Roberts) is a spirited, streetwise diamond in the rough when she meets shrewed, no-nonsense billionaire Edward Lewis (Gere). It's a chance encounter that turns a weeklong "business arrangement" into a timeless rags-to-riches romance. Fall in love all over again as this contemporary Cinderella story unfolds before your eyes in the sparkling clarity of high-definition -- up to six times the resolution of DVD! Savor every word, every laugh, and every unforgettable song as the magnificently enhanced audio quality embraces you. Experience all the comedy, charm and passion of this beloved classic as never before on Blu-ray Hi-Def!
 
"A charming movie, a delightful comedy!"  ABC-TV
"...graced by first-class performances from two easy-on-the-eye stars and a sharp, funny script."  Joe Berry, Empire
"Light, charming and thoroughly entertaining, with Roberts a delight in a star-making role."  Leonard Maltin's Movie & Video Guide
"Light, bubbly and romantic!"  Newsweek
"...the sweetest and most openhearted love fable since The Princess Bride...it glows with romance."  Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times

 


Editor's Note

In the Cinderella story that made Julia Roberts a star, a corporate raider hires a hooker to pose as his girlfriend for a week... and falls in love. Meanwhile, she wonders if the straight life - with him - might be a dream come true. Academy Award Nominations: Best Actress--Julia Roberts.


Plot Summary

While driving back to his Beverly Hills hotel, millionaire corporate raider Edward Lewis takes a wrong turn and ends up on Hollywood Boulevard, where he meets prostitute Vivian Ward. She steers him back to his hotel, charming him along the way, and he decides to hire her for the rest of the evening. In the morning, Edward realizes that he could use an escort for the week, so he hands Vivian $3000 to stay -- and sends her on a fantasy shopping spree. What begins as a purely business transaction develops into something more, but can a poor prostitute and a rich businessman really live happily ever after?

 

Features
1990 Production Featurette
Audio: English 5.1 Uncompressed Surround Sound, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound
Audio: French, Spanish Dolby Digital Stereo
Blooper Reel
Dubbed: French, Spanish
Feature Audio Commentary With Director Garry Marshall
Featurettes: Live From The Wrap Party & LA - The Pretty Woman Tour
Interactive Menus
Music Video: "Wild Women Do" Performed By Natalie Cole
Original Theatrical Trailer
Scene Selection
Subtitles: French, Spanish
This Is A Blu-Ray DVD Made For Blue-Laser Format Players Which Produce Higher Quality Picture & Sound
 
Technical Info

Release Information
Studio: Buena Vista
Release Date: 1/10/2010
Running Time: 125 minutes
Original Release Date: 1990
Catalog ID: 05804300
UPC: 00786936771404
Number of Discs: 1

Audio & Video
Video: Color

Aspect Ratio
Widescreen  1.85:1

 
Cast & Crew
Ralph Bellamy
Gary Greene
Harvey Keenan
James Patrick Dunne
Larry Miller
Mychael Bates
Don Feldstein
Mariann Aalda
Nancy Locke
Judith Baldwin
Patrick D. Stuart
Sr. Stacy Keach
Jason Alexander
Hank Azaria
Lloyd T. Williams
Lloyd Nelson
Amy Yasbeck
Abdul Salaam el Razzac
Marty Nadler
Valorie Armstrong
Dey Young
Richard Gere
Marvin Braverman
R.C. Everbeck
John David Carson
Larry Hankin
R. Darrell Hunter
Tracy Reiner
Minda Burr
Bruce Eckstut
Hector Elizondo
Rhonda Hansome
Patrick Richwood
Rodney Kageyama
Norman Large
Laurelle Brooks
Robyn Peterson
Allan Kent
Laura San Giacomo
Cheri Caspari
Carol Williard
Karin Calabro
Julia Roberts
William Gallo
Alex Statler
Lucinda Crosby
Alex Hyde-White
Lynda Goodfriend
Shane Ross
Daniel Bardol
Elinor Donahue
Julie Paris
Joseph Campanella
Steve Restivo
Calvin E. Remsberg
Kathi Marshall
Jeff Michalski
Michael French
Amzie Strickland
Reed Anthony
Douglas Stitzel
Tom Nolan
Tracy Bjork
Scott A. Marshall
Albert Brenner - Production Designer
Steven Reuther - Producer
Arnon Milchan - Producer
James Newton Howard - Composer
J.F. Lawton - Screenwriter
Gary Zink - Special Effects
Marilyn Vance - Costume Designer
Chuck Minsky - Director of Photography
Patricia Nedd - Editor
Garry Marshall - Director

 
Awards

British Academy Awards (1991)
   Arnon Milchan, et. al., Nominee, Best Film

Golden Globe (1991)
   Hector Elizondo, Nominee, Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture

British Academy Awards (1991)
   J.F. Lawton, Nominee, Best Screenplay - Original

Golden Globe (1991)
Julia Roberts, Winner, Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical

Oscar (1991)
   Julia Roberts, Nominee, Best Actress in a Leading Role

British Academy Awards (1991)
   Julia Roberts, Nominee, Best Actress
   Marilyn Vance, Nominee, Best Costume Design

People's Choice (1991)
Pretty Woman, Winner, Favorite Comedy Motion Picture

Golden Globe (1991)
   Pretty Woman, Nominee, Best Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical
   Richard Gere, Nominee, Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical

 
Professional Reviews
USA Today
"...Pleasingly performed..." 03/23/1990 p.4D

New York Times
"...Something special....[Roberts] is so enchantingly beautiful, so funny, so natural and such an absolute delight that it is hard to hold anything against the movie..." 03/23/1990 p.C20

Entertainment Weekly
"...This flick was all about Julia..." 01/11/2002 p.41

Entertainment Weekly
"Roberts' break-out movie..." 09/09/2005 p.134-135

Apollo Movie Guide 8 of 10
There is so very much to hate about Pretty Woman...Start with the obvious: its romanticization of the sex trade. This movie of the fairytale rags-to-riches success of a young Los Angeles prostitute (Julia Roberts) who just needs a night with mega zillionaire Edward Lewis (Richard Gere) to be transformed from streetwalker to sweet woman-of-everyone's-dreams, is based on a truly offensive premise...Sure, the movie touches -- ever so briefly and from a safe distance -- the topics of addictions and safe sex, but this is only in passing and is barely noticeable compared to the fundamental premise here -- that this is a reasonable option for a young woman. Yech...Then consider how Pretty Woman revels in wealth and excess. Are we really supposed to be charmed by the obnoxious waste of two people jetting off from Los Angeles to San Francisco for an hour or two of opera? In their own private jet?...And complete this trifecta of objectionableness by considering the shallowness of director Garry Marshall's film, along with pretty much everything else he has ever created...Yes, there is much to hate about Pretty Woman. Until you actually sit down and watch the film...Don't get me wrong. All the criticisms are true. No doubt about it. Yet Roberts shines so brightly, and her chemistry with Gere feels so authentic, it's impossible not to fall in love with her, in a brief and insubstantial Hollywood Moment kind of way...By all accounts, Garry Marshall is an extremely nice man, and he certainly doesn't need an endorsement by me after a record of virtually unparalleled television and big screen success. But for what it's worth and against all odds, the presence of the incomparable Roberts makes Pretty Woman a damn enjoyable career-defining film for Marshall, and a guilty pleasure for movie lovers. - Brian Webster
 
The Washington Post 8 of 10
"Pretty Woman" is a working girl indeed, not just some underemployed wretch in a typing pool, but an honest-to-God streetwalking Cinderella who finds her corporate Prince Charming, a Wall Street tycoon lost along Hollywood's Boulevard of Stars. A tale of two hustlers, this romp reminds us, as if we could forget between money movies, that there is great similarity between the Street and the streets...The movie is a hash, a Frankensteinian fantasy of great romantic moments. Written by newcomer J.F. Lawton, the comedy is a mosaic of "Moonstruck," "Splash," "The Fabulous Baker Boys," "Working Girl," "My Fair Lady" and "An Officer and a Gentleman," among others. The only thing missing is King Kong...Julia Roberts and Richard Gere costar in this bubbly scamper, which goes to the head like champagne -- the cheap, sweet kind that leaves you with a throbbing head. And yet this monstrously derivative romance is great giddy fun. Champagne is champagne, after all, and Roberts is sheer carbonation. An Oscar nominee for her role in "Steel Magnolias," she is as exuberant as a cheerleader in the role of streetwise Vivian Ward. One of the good prostitutes, she has been driven by circumstances to sell sex, when she is rescued by Edward Lewis (Gere)...Directed by Garry Marshall, a veteran of TV sitcoms and movie dramedies, the movie dances along, a whirl of fashion shows and magic moments, mush and comic irony...It's cotton candy of the most commonplace and shabby fantasies spun into a frighteningly appealing gossamer. With its sure direction, captivating performances -- including supporting ones by Hector Elizondo and Laura San Giacomo -- and clever dialogue, "Pretty Woman" seduces all but the most wary. That's because the lady is a tramp. - Rita Kempley
 

  
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