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Disc #1 -- Pretty Woman
1. program Start [:21]
2. Opening Credits [9:05]
3. Lookin' for a Date? [4:34]
4. In the Driver's Seat [5:11]
5. The Penthouse [15:35]
6. A Business Proposition [7:51]
7. Trouble at the Hotel [2:54]
8. A Setback [5:05]
9. Working Dinner [5:44]
10. Love on a Piano [5:46]
11. Shopping Spree [7:59]
12. At the Polo Match [8:58]
13. Pillow Talk [3:15]
14. Dressed to the Nines [:32]
15. Just Semantics [10:52]
16. A Change of Interest [6:16]
17. Unpleasant Caller [7:22]
18. Back to Reality [6:15]
19. Princess Vivian [3:54]
20. End Credits [3:51]
Features
Blooper reel
"Live from the wrap party"
"LA: The Pretty Woman Tour"
All-new audio commentary with director Garry Marshall
Art Director - David M. Haber
Associate Producer - Walter von Huene
Camera Operator - Phil Caplan
Camera Operator - Michael Genne
Casting - Dianne Crittenden
Cinematographer - Charles Minsky
Composer (Music Score) - James Newton Howard
Costume Designer - Marilyn Vance
Executive Producer - Laura Ziskin
Featured Music - Lew Brown
Featured Music - John Lennon
Featured Music - Roy Orbison
Featured Music - Prince
Featured Music - Giuseppe Verdi
Featured Music - Antonio Vivaldi
Featured Music - Harry Warren
Featured Music - Spencer Williams
First Assistant Director - Bettiann Fishman
Makeup - Bob Mills
Production Designer - Albert Brenner
Songwriter - Flea
Songwriter - Richard Gere
Songwriter - Kenny G.
Songwriter - Jane Wiedlin
Songwriter - Carlos Alomar
Songwriter - David Bowie
Songwriter - Sidney Clare
Songwriter - Peter Cox
Songwriter - Scott Cutler
Songwriter - David Foster
Songwriter - Anthony Kiedis
Songwriter - Bill LaBounty
Songwriter - Robert Palmer
Songwriter - Greg Prestopino
Songwriter - Matthew Wilder
Songwriter - Lauren Wood
Songwriter - Chad Smith
Songwriter - Thomas Pasatieri
Sound/Sound Designer - Jim Webb
Special Effects - Gary Zink
Stunts - Rick Avery
Pretty Woman was one of the most unexpected blockbusters of the early '90s. The film's leading man, Richard Gere, hadn't had a hit since 1983's An Officer and a Gentleman, and the young Julia Roberts had yet to attempt a leading role. The film was originally written as a gritty drama, which the studio and director Garry Marshall tempered into a charming if unlikely fairy tale, buoyed by the two leads' undeniable chemistry. The rest is box-office history: the picture eventually pulled in over 450 million dollars worldwide and became a cultural reference point. Some viewers criticized the film for its trivial depiction of prostitution, but Roberts' charming performance is in keeping with the film's light, romantic fantasy tone. She also received a Best Actress nomination later that year. ~ Brendon Hanley, Rovi
Julia Roberts : Best Actress - British Academy of Film and Televisio, 1990
Garry Marshall : Best Picture - British Academy of Film and Televisio, 1990
Richard Gere : Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy - Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1990
Hector Elizondo : Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture - Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1990
Julia Roberts : Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy - Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1990
Julia Roberts : Best Actress - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 1990