At first, Richard Gere didn’t want to play a role in “Pretty Girl,” but it only took three words for the deal to be sealed

Fans of traditional melodramas might have liked a different cast.

Pretty Woman was released 32 years ago. Even now, millions of people all around the world love watching it again and again.
Julia Roberts rose to prominence as a result of this film. Her co-star, Richard Gere, has become a symbol of masculine vigor.

Fewer still know that the actor flatly refused to shoot the last sequence.

Gere was not pleased with the plot despite Harry Marshall, the film’s director, having sent him the script.
Edward Lewis’ character, according to Richard, is lifeless and dull.
The producer tried everything to persuade the actor to change his mind, including giving him large amounts of money and the opportunity to rework the story.

But it was all in vain. Then Harry sent Julia Roberts to Gere in the hopes that she would win his heart.
Richard’s misgivings began to develop after listening to the actors converse all night.

In addition, when he returned home, he found a note Julia had covertly put in his pocket.
It essentially begged for a “yes” answer.

Her deft approach persuaded Richard to accept.
The film was a financial success, and it received Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations.