Self-involved corporate raider Edward Lewis has recently split up with his girlfriend. Seeking directions to the Beverly Hills Hotel, he makes the acquaintance of free-spirited hooker Vivian Ward and decides to put her on a 3,000-dollar retainer as his "date." He Cinderellarizes her by bankrolling a full wardrobe and cosmetic makeover. Of course, the setup will be strictly platonic. A disarming modern-day fairy tale,
Pretty Woman was the picture that made
Julia Roberts a superstar. As charming as she is in her "giggling" sequences,
Roberts' best scene is her triumphant return to a posh Rodeo Drive shop where she'd been previously snubbed. Keeping
Pretty Woman afloat throughout is the buoyant direction of
Garry Marshall and the always welcome presence of
Marshall's stock company of actors, including
Hector Elizondo as a stuffy but golden-hearted concierge.
Pretty Woman began its life as a much darker story of prostitutes and homicidal drug dealers, but more box-office-savvy heads ultimately prevailed.
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