Werner Herzog Was Asked to Direct the Film
Apparently, according to an interview back in 2009, the brilliant German director, Werner Herzog, was approached by Richard Gere and asked if he could direct Pretty Woman.
Of course, this was when the film’s script wasn’t yet sanitized by Disney. However, Herzog still declined. Albeit, very politely.
The Bling Bling
Julia Roberts looked absolutely stunning after Richard’s character, Edward, lent Vivian jewelry for her to wear during the opera.
The diamonds were large and glittering, and the set wasn’t a mere prop. In fact, it was on loan, and the jewelry shop that owned it sent security to watch over it at the set the whole time. It’s said to be worth $250,000 at the time.
First Speaking Role
The movie wasn’t just a big leap for actress Julia Roberts. It was a breakthrough for actor Hank Azaria, too, who was the detective at the scene where a dead body was found. It may not be much for us, but it was his first-ever speaking role in a movie.
It has led him to the next tier in his career, which is notable for voice acting roles such as in "The Simpsons" and characters like Apu, Wiggum, and Moe.
Ferrari and Porsche Turned Them Down
Julius Roberts mentioned how much she enjoyed driving the 1989 Esprit SE near the beginning of the film. It has a slick design, and it’s fast and quick, and the production didn’t have much of a choice either. Popular car makers like Ferrari and Porsche didn’t want to lend their automobiles and be associated with a film that touched on such controversial and problematic subjects.
Only Lotus eventually ventured on the idea, and it obviously paid off manifold following the huge success of the film.
Gere’s Favorite Scene in the Movie
Richard Gere was quite fond of Vivian, and watching Julia Roberts walk was always his favorite scene. He says she was “all about the legs” when asked to explain why he enjoyed watching her.
He, among many others, found it fun to watch her move in those thigh-high boots, all dressed up in her Vivian outfit.