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Richard Gere Reveals His One Requirement To Make Pretty Woman 2 With Julia Roberts
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Richard Gere has revealed his one requirement to reprise his role as Edward Lewis in a potential sequel to Pretty Woman. The iconic 1990 romantic comedy was directed by the late Gary Marshall and told the story of Edward, a high-powered businessman (Gere), and Vivian Ward, a spirited sex worker (Julia Roberts). What begins as a business transaction turns into a modern fairy tale of love featuring class differences and personal transformations. Pretty Woman was a massive box office hit, grossing over $460 million worldwide, and cemented both Roberts and Gere as romantic leads in Hollywood.

The film has remained an audience favorite for decades, but despite sequel speculation, neither lead had been open about the possibility of revisiting the film. Now, while speaking with Peopleat the City Harvest Gala in New York, Gere stated that he would be open to stepping back into Edward's shoes, but only under one condition. Read...
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  • 5/3/2025
  • by Sarah Hurtado Rodriguez
  • ScreenRant
Richard Gere Reveals His 1 Condition For a Sequel to the Ultimate Rom-Com 35 Years Later
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In 1990, Richard Gere appeared in Pretty Woman alongside Julia Roberts. The rom-com recently celebrated 35 years since its release, and it's still one of the most beloved films in the genre.

In Pretty Woman, Richard Gere plays businessman Edward Lewis, who hires Roberts' sex worker Vivian Ward to keep him company for a week, but they end up falling in love and getting their happy ending. Although the rom-com premiered over three decades ago, the rom-com still stands and made a huge impact on the two stars' careers. In a new interview with People, Gere revealed what would take for him to reprise his role in a possible Pretty Woman sequel.

Asked about the idea of a sequel, Gere revealed he has one requirement: "It all comes down to whether or not there's a good script." His answer makes sense, but the probability of a sequel is low. Pretty Woman came from the late Garry Marshall,...
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  • 5/2/2025
  • by Monica Coman
  • CBR
Richard Gere refused to go naked for Pretty Woman scenes
Richard Gere refused to do nude scenes in 'Pretty Woman'.The movie's costume supervisor Dan Lester has revealed that the star didn't want his millionaire businessman Edward Lewis to bare all in a bathtub scene with prostitute Vivian Ward (Julia Roberts) in the hit 1990 flick.Lester told the Metro newspaper: "Julia's character was always fully developed but Richard's really wasn't. So he had a lot of input in changing things."I remember there was a bathtub scene and it started out with just Richard in the bath and they wanted him to be nude."And he's like, 'I'm not doing that'. He's like, 'This in this movie is not about that. I'm not going to do it. I'm going to be covered, whether it's bubbles or, you know, or the scene's going to take place outside. I'm not going to be naked in the bath'."And he got his way.
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  • 3/24/2025
  • by Joe Graber
  • Bang Showbiz
Filmmaker Joshua Coates Lands Life Rights To First Black Secret Service Agent, Appointed To Detail By John F. Kennedy
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Exclusive: Filmmaker Joshua Coates has secured rights to the life story of Abraham Bolden, the subject of the 2008 autobiography The Echo of Dealey Plaza. Bolden made history as the first Black U.S. Secret Service agent assigned to the White House detail, where he guarded President John F. Kennedy who had personally appointed him in 1961.

Coates has written the screenplay for the movie The Unseen Shield and will also direct the film, which is currently in pre-production with his producing partner Fetteroff Colen.

Bolden, a U.S. Secret Service agent stationed in the Chicago office, first met Kennedy while on assignment in that city. Bolden had played a key role in thwarting an assassination plot in Chicago months before JFK was tragically assassinated in Dallas. Thanks to Bolden’s investigation, Kennedy canceled a planned trip to Chicago, where he was set to address supporters of his 1960 election campaign.

“For many years,...
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  • 3/20/2025
  • by Justin Kroll
  • Deadline Film + TV
Pretty Woman’s Lead Role Went Through Multiple Actresses Before Julia Roberts Hit Stardom
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Pretty Woman’s lead role went to various actresses before Julia Roberts ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

After this, Julia Roberts snagged the role to launch her to global fame. It was a classic mix of talent, timing, and, let’s be honest, some seriously quirky Hollywood decisions.

Let’s start with Molly Ringwald. The teen queen of the 1980s turned down Vivian because she felt “something icky about it.” She candidly told The Guardian that even back then, she sensed a story vibe that just didn’t sit right. Ringwald’s hesitation paved the way for others to test their luck—and face similar hurdles.

So who else tried to snag the role of Vivian? Let’s just say Disney and Garry Marshall, the director behind Pretty Woman, had some ambitious picks. Karen Allen was first in the mix. Then came Winona Ryder, Jennifer Connelly, and even Diane Lane. But each time,...
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  • 12/19/2024
  • by Koimoi.com Team
  • KoiMoi
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Why Richard Gere Initially Turned Down 'Pretty Woman' Role
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Richard Gere is opening up about Pretty Woman.

The 75-year-old actor admitted some new details behind-the-scenes before making the 1990 rom-com, co-starring Julia Roberts.

“I’m so proud of that movie and proud of the work process that we did to create that movie,” he said on The Hollywood Reporter’s Awards Chatter podcast. “And I’m not only proud, I’m thankful for that movie because it allowed me to do a lot of other things too.”

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Richard admitted that at first, he “didn’t understand” the film, and the character he was asked to play, Edward Lewis.

“There was no character,” he said. “So, I read this thing, and I said, ‘It’s not for me,” adding that it felt like the character was “just a suit.”

He was also initially “uncomfortable” meeting with director Garry Marshall because he really didn’t want to do the movie.
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  • 12/15/2024
  • by Just Jared
  • Just Jared
Richard Gere initially turned down Pretty Woman
Richard Gere initially turned down 'Pretty Woman'.The 75-year-old actor played rich businessman Edward Lewis in the 1990 rom-com classic but when he first received the script, he "didn't understand" it and couldn't see himself as part of the film.Speaking on the 'Awards Chatter' podcast, Richard said: “Let me be clear, I really like the movie. Initially, I didn’t understand it. There was no character. So I read this thing and I said, ‘It’s not for me. To me it’s a suit that’s there in the movie.’"[I said] 'I wouldn’t mind seeing the movie. But I don’t see myself doing this.' ”But despite his reservations about 'Pretty Woman', Richard still agreed to meet with director Garry Marshall.He said: “We start talking about the script and I said, ‘Look, I just don’t see a character.' "The filmmaker told him: "Let...
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  • 12/13/2024
  • by Viki Waters
  • Bang Showbiz
Richard Gere "Surprised and Delighted" by 'Pretty Woman's Impact 35 Years Later [Exclusive]
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Next year marks the 35th anniversary of Pretty Woman, the romantic comedy that not only defined the careers of Richard Gere and Julia Roberts but also became a cornerstone of pop culture. The film was more than just a box office smash when it was released in 1990, it became a phenomenon that is just as relevant and charming now as it was back then. The chemistry between Gere’s suave businessman Edward Lewis and Roberts’ effervescent escort Vivian Ward was off the charts as audiences bought into the romance between the two who couldn't have been further apart, and the legacy of the movie has been helped by fabulously quotable lines, iconic soundtrack and one of the best shopping montages ever filmed.
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  • 12/3/2024
  • by Chris McPherson
  • Collider.com
“She’s writing something on…”: Julia Roberts’ 3 Bold Words to Richard Gere Were a Huge Reason Why Pretty Woman Broke All Records
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Hollywood has boasted of many incredible on-screen pairs but Julia Roberts and Richard Gere are definitely near the top. The duo starred in two rom-coms in the ‘90s and became international sensations due to their chemistry. While 1999’s Runaway Bride was a moderate success, their first collaboration in Pretty Woman is a modern-day classic.

The film, which follows the blossoming love story between a business tycoon and a pr*stitute became a global success and a pop culture staple. Owing to the brilliant chemistry between the lead pair, the film was a box-office success. Gere mentioned that Roberts convinced him to come on board with just three words.

How Did Julia Roberts Convince Richard Gere To Star In Pretty Woman? Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman | Credits: Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

Julia Roberts became one of Hollywood’s biggest stars in the ‘90s after starring in Pretty Woman. The actress was...
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  • 11/21/2024
  • by Nishanth A
  • FandomWire
Richard Gere jokes he had 'no chemistry' with Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman
Richard Gere has quipped that he had "no chemistry" with Julia Roberts in 'Pretty Woman'.The 75-year-old actor has reflected on his role as rich businessman Edward Lewis in the 1990 rom-com classic and poked fun at the part being "criminally underwritten".Speaking at a masterclass at Venice Film Festival at the weekend, he said: “I was playing a character that was almost criminally underwritten. “It was basically a suit and a good haircut.”He then said he and 56-year-old Julia's prostitute character Vivian Ward "had no chemistry". He joked: “I mean, no chemistry.“This actor and this actress obviously had no chemistry between them… I haven't seen that in a long time.That’s a sexy scene.”Richard went on to reveal that one of the most iconic scenes in flick, where he seductively lifts her on top of a piano in the hotel ballroom and caresses her body, wasn't scripted.
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  • 9/2/2024
  • by Lizzie Baker
  • Bang Showbiz
Richard Gere Jokes His ‘Pretty Woman’ Role Was “Criminally Underwritten”
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Pretty Woman had an infamously winding road from the page to the screen, and Richard Gere‘s character must have gotten lost somewhere along the way.

The Golden Globe winner joked that his wealthy leading man role Edward Lewis in the 1990 romantic comedy was “criminally underwritten” while reflecting on the Garry Marshall-helmed film during a Masterclass on Sunday at the Venice Film Festival.

“I was playing a character that was almost criminally underwritten,” he said with a laugh, according to multiple outlets. “It was basically a suit and a good haircut.”

While unpacking a sexy scene between Edward and sex worker Vivan Ward (Julia Roberts), in which he plays a piano before undressing her atop the instrument. “I mean, no chemistry,” he joked after the scene was played for the audience.

“This actor and this actress obviously had no chemistry between them… I haven’t seen that in a long time,...
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  • 9/1/2024
  • by Glenn Garner
  • Deadline Film + TV
You Probably Missed How The Princess Diaries Subtly Referenced Pretty Woman Twice
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Both Princess Diaries movies subtly reference Pretty Woman through iconic scenes. Collaborators of Garry Marshall in Pretty Woman appeared in The Princess Diaries films. Recurring actors, iconic lines, & familiar scenes connect the family-oriented Princess Diaries to the rom-com classic.

Despite being completely different stories for different audiences, The Princess Diaries movies have two subtle but fun references to Pretty Woman. Filmmaker Garry Marshall became best known for his rom-coms in the 1980s and 1990s, and one of his most memorable works is the 1990 film Pretty Woman. Starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere (in their first rom-com collaboration with Marshall), Pretty Woman took the audience to Los Angeles to meet Vivian Ward (Roberts), a sex worker and escort, and Edward Lewis (Gere), a rich corporate raider from New York who hires Vivian to accompany him to social events for a week.

The more time they spend together, the more Vivian and...
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  • 6/4/2024
  • by Adrienne Tyler
  • ScreenRant
The Original Ending Of Pretty Woman Explained (And Why It Changed)
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Pretty Woman's original script had a darker ending, contrasting with the feel-good conclusion audiences are familiar with. The original ending saw Edward and Vivian separate, and Vivian use the money to take Kit on a vacation. Julia Roberts and Richard Gere's chemistry was key to the film's success, as different casting choices could have changed the movie entirely.

Famously starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere, '90s rom-com Pretty Woman's Pygmalion-inspired plot is widely known, but the original script's ending isn't. In the film, Roberts portrays sex worker Vivian Ward, who is hired by businessman Edward Lewis (Gere) to accompany him to various work events and pose as his girlfriend. Their two worlds collide and slowly, romantic feelings develop and their relationship becomes more than just a business transaction. Pretty Woman may have a familiar plot, but Roberts and Gere's captivating chemistry is full of authentic emotion,...
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  • 3/29/2024
  • by Ruby Brown
  • ScreenRant
Martin Luther King Jr. and His Wife Paid for Julia Roberts’ Hospital Bills the Day She was Born
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In a heartwarming twist of fate, legendary actress Julia Roberts’ life began with a touch of kindness from none other than Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott King. Believe it or not, 57 years ago in Smyrna, Georgia, the Kings stepped in and covered Julia Roberts’ hospital bill after her parents were unable to do so.

Julia Roberts as Vivian Ward in Pretty Woman

Little did anyone know then that this young girl, whose early days were touched by such generosity, would blossom into one of America’s most beloved actresses. Julia Roberts’ career went on to shine brightly, culminating in an Oscar win for her unforgettable performance in Erin Brockovich and countless other accolades.

Suggested“She was the baby”: Julia Roberts Was Horribly Mistreated on the Set of Steel Magnolias

The Story of How Julia Roberts Came Into the World

Civil rights legend Martin Luther King Jr.
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  • 2/16/2024
  • by Prantik Prabal Roy
  • FandomWire
“I thought I had a big b*tt”: Julia Roberts Struggled With Body Image Issues in the 90s Despite Being One of Hollywood’s Most Beautiful Women
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Julia Roberts has captivated the audience with her talent, charisma, and iconic smile ever since she broke through. From showcasing her acting prowess by working in a variety of genres to stealing hearts with her timeless beauty, she has been one of the leading actresses in the entertainment world.

Julia Roberts as Vivian Ward in Pretty Woman

But, just like anyone, Roberts, too, seemingly struggled with body image issues in the 1990s. In a recent interview with British Vogue, Roberts reflected on her 17 favorite looks from her acting career so far with one look seemingly making her a little conscious.

Julia Roberts Felt Seemingly Insecure While Wearing Iconic Outfit in Pretty Woman

Richard Gere and Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman (1990)

The 56-year-old actress received the Best Actress Oscar nomination for playing the role of Vivian Ward in 1990’s Pretty Woman. Ward agrees to become Richard Gere’s character, Edward Lewis...
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  • 2/15/2024
  • by Priya Sharma
  • FandomWire
Richard Gere's Pretty Woman Character Has A Grim Post-Movie Fate According To Julia Roberts
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Julia Roberts believes Richard Gere's character in Pretty Woman meets a grim fate. She imagines her character Vivian ending up with a much happier ending. Despite the romantic ending of the movie, Roberts envisions a less-than-happy outcome for Gere's character.

Pretty Woman star Julia Roberts reveals what she thinks happened to Richard Gere’s character after the movie, and it’s a grim fate. Roberts vaulted to stardom thanks to her pairing with Gere in 1990’s rom-com classic, a twist on the typical Cinderella story starring Roberts as a sex worker, and Gere as the rich man who hires her for the weekend, only to fall for her. The Garry Marshall-directed movie was a surprise smash, grossing $463 million at the worldwide box office, while nabbing Roberts an Oscar nomination for Best Actress.

Over thirty years after Pretty Woman made her a global superstar, Roberts is back in the...
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  • 12/13/2023
  • by Dan Zinski
  • ScreenRant
10 Funniest '90s Rom-coms
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The 1990s can be defined by the decade's hilarious rom-coms. While there have always been romantic comedies on the big screen, the 90s were a particularly memorable time for one of cinema's most well-known subgenres. There was no shortage of rom-coms in the 90s, and many of them went on to be cult hits or outright classics.

Familiar faces like Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts headlined successful rom-coms in the decade. But the 1990s weren't just about box office star power. When all of a movie's elements -- including cast narrative, and setting -- come together seamlessly, rom-coms can leave a lasting impression that keeps audiences coming back well beyond their first watch.

Related: 10 Great Rom-Coms With Perfect Casts

Notting Hill

The storyline in Notting Hill was full of romantic moments to the very end. The setting of England's vibrant and bustling Notting Hill was just as romantic, painting a picturesque backdrop for the film.
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  • 7/31/2023
  • by CBR Staff
  • CBR
10 Iconic Movie Roles Al Pacino Turned Down (& Why)
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Al Pacino, the man who has played ambitious gangsters, tough cops, and even the Devil, could have been even more famous had he not rejected some iconic roles. The Oscar winner is synonymous with legendary characters like mafioso Michael Corleone in The Godfather trilogy, druglord Tony Montana in Scarface and bank robber Sonny Wortzik in Dog Day Afternoon. The method actor has not just played criminals as he has also delivered memorable performances like the cranky retired Army lieutenant colonel Frank Slade in Scent of a Woman, notorious McCarthy-era lawyer Rob Cohn in Angels in America and profane real estate salesman Richard Roma in Glengarry Glen Ross.

The long list of Al Pacino roles is also diverse enough to include critical duds like Jack & Jill in which he played a fictionalized version of himself, and Gigli in which he played the cartoonish mob boss Starkman. His filmography, however, could...
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  • 7/4/2023
  • by Shaurya Thapa
  • ScreenRant
"There Was Something Icky About It": Molly Ringwald Recalls Turning Down Pretty Woman
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Molly Ringwald recalls turning down the lead role of Vivian Ward in the romantic comedy Pretty Woman, opening up about why she chose to not join the film. Julia Roberts would ultimately portray Vivian Ward in Garry Marshall's 1990 movie, where she starred alongside Richard Gere and soon after receive widespread critical praise for her performance. In Pretty Woman, recently dumped wealthy corporate raider Edward Lewis meets prostitute Vivian, whom he hires as an escort to accompany him to numerous business events, as a connection between the two ultimately blooms.

While Roberts would ultimately lead Pretty Woman following Ringwald's refusal, The Breakfast Club star opened up in The Guardian about why she refused the role of Ward during the casting process. After praising Robert's performance, Ringwald explained that she didn't enjoy the story, revealing that she felt somewhat uncomfortable with it despite wanting to take on darker roles that would...
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  • 4/29/2023
  • by Nathan Graham-Lowery
  • ScreenRant
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20 Best Julia Roberts Movies: Timeless Classics
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When thinking about beloved actresses with the most impressive filmographies, Julia Roberts always come to mind. Whether you want to watch a great rom-com that will make you tear up, a coming-of-age flick to inspire you or a timeless comedy to lighten your day, Roberts, 55, truly has starred in a movie for everyone.

We rounded up 20 of her most iconic, memorable and enduring films and performances to celebrate her career with a timeline. With her return to the romantic comedy genre with the October 2022 flick, Ticket to Paradise, co-starring George Clooney, it feels appropriate to take a walk down memory lane:

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20 Best Julia Roberts Movies

1. Mystic Pizza

The film that started it all! In 1988, Roberts was a young starlet who...
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  • 1/11/2023
  • by Marissa Matozzo
  • She Finds
Seven Days in May
A military coup in the U.S.? General Burt Lancaster’s scheme would be flawless if not for true blue Marine Kirk Douglas, who snitches to the White House. Now Burt’s whole expensive clandestine army might go to waste – Sad! John Frankenheimer and Rod Serling are behind this nifty paranoid conspiracy thriller.

Seven Days in May

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1964 / B&W / 1:85 widescreen / 118 min. / Street Date May 8, 2017 / available through the WBshop / 21.99

Starring: Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Fredric March, Ava Gardner, Edmond O’Brien, Martin Balsam, Andrew Duggan, John Houseman, Hugh Marlowe, Whit Bissell, George Macready, Richard Anderson, Malcolm Atterbury, William Challee, Colette Jackson, John Larkin, Kent McCord, Tyler McVey, Jack Mullaney, Fredd Wayne, Ferris Webster.

Cinematography: Ellsworth Fredericks

Film Editor: Ferris Webster

Original Music: Jerry Goldsmith

Written by Rod Serling from the book by Fletcher Knebel, Charles W. Bailey II

Produced by Edward Lewis

Directed by John Frankenheimer...
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  • 5/5/2017
  • by Glenn Erickson
  • Trailers from Hell
Spartacus — Restored Edition
Most of us love the Trumbo-Douglas-Kubrick thinking man's leftist gladiator epic, and after several iffy disc presentations this exacting digital restoration follows through on the photochemical reconstruction done 25 years ago. It looks incredibly good, almost too good to be a Blu-ray. Kirk contributes a new featurette interview, telling us that this is the show he'll be remembered for. Spartacus Blu-ray + Digital HD Universal Studios Home Entertainment 1960 / Color / 2:20 widescreen / 197 min. / Street Date October 6, 2015 / 19.98 Starring Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier, Charles Laughton, Jean Simmons, Peter Ustinov, Tony Curtis, Woody Strode, John Gavin, Nina Foch, Herbert Lom, Charles McGraw, John Ireland, Nick Dennis, John Dall, Herbert Lom, Joanna Barnes, Harold J. Stone, Peter Brocco, John Hoyt, Richard Farnsworth, George Kennedy. Cinematography by Russell Metty Music by Alex North Edited by Robert Lawrence Produced by Kirk Douglas and Edward Lewis Screenplay by Dalton Trumbo Based on the novel by Howard Fast Produced by...
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  • 10/20/2015
  • by Glenn Erickson
  • Trailers from Hell
Spartacus: Restored Edition Coming To Blu-ray On October 6, 2015
The ultimate gladiator action blockbuster, Spartacus returns in an all-new fully restored Blu-ray™ with Digital HD on October 6, 2015, from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.

Starring film legend Kirk Douglas as the defiant slave-turned-revolutionary, directed by acclaimed filmmaker Stanley Kubrick (The Shining, 2001: A Space Odyssey) and written by Oscar-winner Dalton Trumbo (Roman Holiday, The Brave One), Spartacus: Restored Edition celebrates the film’s 55th anniversary with a new extensive restoration of the 1991 reconstructed version of the film which features 12 additional minutes of footage.

The highly anticipated Blu-ray also includes two all-new bonus featurettes including a brand new interview with screen legend Kirk Douglas plus 7.1 audio for the first time ever.

The genre-defining epic from director Stanley Kubrick is the legendary tale of a bold gladiator (Kirk Douglas) who led a triumphant Roman slave revolt. Newly restored from large format 35mm original film elements, the action-packed spectacle won four Academy Awards,...
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  • 7/24/2015
  • by Michelle McCue
  • WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Blu-Ray Review: Spartacus – Kubrick’s Epic Still Best Of It’s Kind
When is a Stanley Kubrick film not a Stanley Kubrick film? The answer: when legendary auteur was a hired gun for the one and only time in his career. Kirk Douglas installed Kubrick as director of the Roman epic Spartacus after sacking original choice Anthony Mann. Douglas and Kubrick had previously worked together on a much more recognisably Kubrickian film – the 1957 World War One drama ‘Paths of Glory’ – but on Spartacus things were different.

A big-budget, high-risk project produced by Douglas himself, reportedly after the actor failed to win the title role in 1959’s wildly successful Ben-Hur, Spartacus needed to be big at the box office and Douglas, perhaps understandably, wanted to harness Kubrick’s talent in a very direct and unflashy way. It’s the director’s most mainstream work – a picture he all but disowned entirely and which convinced him to from that point only make films on...
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  • 1/26/2011
  • by Robert Beames
  • Obsessed with Film
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