Pretty Woman is one of those timeless movies that never loses its charm. But even die-hard fans might have overlooked some surprising bloopers and untold stories behind this beloved classic.
Disney’s Transformation
The movie wasn’t always the lighthearted romantic comedy we know today. Initially titled 3,000, it was a much darker tale about inequality, written by struggling screenwriter J.F. Lawton. When Disney took over, they shifted the tone, giving it a hefty budget and a feel-good makeover that launched Julia Roberts and Richard Gere into stardom.
The Croissant-to-Pancake Switch
One of the funniest bloopers comes during a breakfast scene. Vivian starts eating a croissant, but in the next shot, it magically turns into a pancake! Director Garry Marshall later revealed he chose the pancake shots for Roberts’ better performance, creating a hilarious continuity error.
Iconic Costumes and Quirks
Vivian’s red opera dress, designed by Marilyn Vance, remains a symbol of her transformation. Vance also crafted the memorable polka-dot dress from vintage silk and Gere’s dapper wardrobe, including a $48 tie. Sharp-eyed viewers might spot Edward’s tie changing knots between scenes!
The Road to Casting
Richard Gere almost didn’t play Edward. Al Pacino was initially offered the role and even auditioned with Roberts but turned it down. Pacino later praised Roberts, saying her talent was undeniable.
From magical pancakes to wardrobe secrets, Pretty Woman is a classic with layers of charm—and quirks—to discover.