A Closer Look at a ‘Pretty Woman’ Blooper Reel Photo Reveals Untold Details

The enchanting film “Pretty Woman” left a lasting impression with its fairytale-like story and unforgettable performances. While many fans can recall the iconic moment when Richard Gere’s character, Edward, faces his fear of heights to rescue Julia Roberts’ character, Vivian, not everyone knows about the intriguing stories from behind the scenes.

Edward’s role, portrayed brilliantly by Richard Gere, could have been played by other notable actors. Interestingly, Charles Grodin was a leading candidate, but ultimately, it was Julia Roberts who persuaded Gere to take on this timeless role, even though he wasn’t immediately convinced.

In a special 2015 reunion of the cast of “Pretty Woman,” long-held secrets and fascinating anecdotes about the movie emerged, adding layers to its charm. Since its debut in 1990, this romantic comedy has captured hearts across the globe, blending humor, romance, and an enchanting storyline.

Fans recently got a rare treat with access to the film’s blooper reel, unveiling delightful moments shared by the cast and crew. These outtakes capture tongue-tied lines and unexpected blunders, offering a delightful look at the camaraderie and laughter during filming. Enjoy a glimpse of these charming moments in the video beneath:

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One unforgettable blooper features Julia Roberts struggling to maintain composure during a critical scene. Her delightful giggles ripple through the set, triggering laughter from both Roberts and her co-star Richard Gere, serving as a reminder of the genuine chemistry that made “Pretty Woman” a classic.

Potential Stars for Edward Lewis

Before Richard Gere stepped into the role of Edward, actors like Christopher Reeve, Denzel Washington, and Daniel Day-Lewis were considered for the part. Similarly, actresses such as Sandra Bullock, Kristin Davis, and Sarah Jessica Parker were rumored to have been considered for Vivian’s role but ultimately passed.

The Wardrobe Was a Blend of Luxury and Simplicity

An astonishing $250,000 was spent on a necklace for the film, guarded closely by a jewelry store security representative throughout filming. Meanwhile, Vivian’s iconic red coat was a modest $30 find, humorously sourced by the director from a movie theater usher just before filming began. Interestingly, both Ferrari and Porsche declined the opportunity to feature their cars in the film, despite its success.

Behind-the-Scenes Coaching

To elicit Julia Roberts’ laughter in a particular scene, the director used a humorous tactic by tickling her feet off-camera. Despite this, Roberts was so nervous that a vein popped out on her forehead. The scene required extra reassurance, leading the director to lie beside Roberts and Richard Gere, gently rubbing her face until she calmed.