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Pretty Woman, un conte de fées hollywoodien
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Pretty Woman, un conte de fées hollywoodien

Dec 27, 2024
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★ 7.6

Overview

Overknee boots that triggered a fashion wave, a legendary shopping spree to the iconic theme song - the 1990 romantic comedy "Pretty Woman" by Garry Marshall starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere is still the genre's biggest box office hit. The modern fairytale about a rich man who falls in love with a prostitute and rescues her made millions dream and made 22-year-old Julia Roberts famous overnight.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

CAPA
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Matcha Prod

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