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  • The sports car that Richard Gere borrows at the beginning of the movie is a Lotus Esprit.

  • An early version of the script had Vivian addicted to cocaine; part of the deal was that she had to stay off it for a week. She needed the money to go to Disneyland. Edward eventually throws her out of his car and drives off. The movie was scripted to end with Vivian and her prostitute friend on the bus to Disneyland.

  • Director Cameo: [Garry Marshall] the voice over of the man digging through the trash outside of "Stallone's" house (dubbed due to poor sound quality).

  • Richard Gere started off much more active in his role, but Garry Marshall took him aside and said "No, no, no. Richard. In this movie, one of you moves. And one of you doesn't. Guess which one you are?"

  • When Stuckey slams the door to his car they actually had to replace it, because the window broke.

  • The red coat that Vivian wears was bought for $30 from a movie usher in the street shortly before filming.

  • In the final scene, Edward "serenades" Vivian with a recording of an aria from La Traviata. The aria has a vocal solo followed by the theme on strings and trumpet. That arrangement was not from the original opera but adapted for the movie.

  • Ralph Bellamy's final movie.

  • The movie which Vivian is watching before going downstairs to find Edward is Charade (1963) starring Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant.

  • When Edward (Richard Gere) snaps the necklace case down on Vivian's (Julia Roberts) fingers, was improvised by Gere, and Roberts' reaction (laughter) was totally natural. The filmmakers liked it so much, they decided to leave it in.

  • The car that Edward picks up Vivian in belonged to producer Nancy Gross.

  • The film's working title was "$3,000".

  • Christopher Reeve was originally considered for the Edward Lewis role.

  • Al Pacino also turned down the role of Edward Lewis.

  • Valeria Golino was originally offered the role of Vivian but turned it down. She was the finalist along with Julia Roberts

  • Molly Ringwald was originally offered the role of Vivian but turned it down.

  • Disney didn't want Julia Roberts for the role of Vivian, instead they wanted Meg Ryan.

  • In the shots of the city in the very beginning, you will notice that some of the neon letters in the hotel where Vivian lives are burned out. The only remaining lighted letters spell "HO".

  • The necklace that Vivian wears to the opera really cost $250,000. While filming, a security man from the jewelry store equipped with a gun was constantly standing behind the director.

  • Daryl Hannah turned down the part of Vivian as she felt it denigrated women.

  • Voted #4 Must See Movie of all time by listeners of Capital FM in London.

  • While shooting the scene where Vivianne (Julia Roberts) is laying down on the floor of Edward's penthouse, watching old "I Love Lucy" (1951) re-runs, in order to achieve a genuine laughter, Director Garry Marshall had to tickle Roberts's feet (out of camera range) to get her to laugh so hysterically.

  • When Edward is reading to Vivian in the park, he's reading Shakespeare's Sonnet 29 to her. This sonnet is better known by its first line, "When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes."

  • During the scene where Julia Roberts sings along to Prince in the bath tub sliding down and dunking her head under the bubbles, Julia came up and opened her eyes and saw that everyone had left even the cameraman (who got the shot).

  • During the lovemaking scene Julia Roberts got so nervous a visible vein popped out of her forehead. Director Garry Marshall got into bed with Julia and Richard Gere. Marshall and Gere massaged her forehead until the vein disappeared. Julia also broke into hives and was given calamine lotion until they were finally able to shoot the scene.


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