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Pretty Woman is top Valentine movie

9 Feb, 3:10 PM

Pretty Woman starring Julia Roberts has been named the top Valentine's Day movie
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Pretty Woman, starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere, has topped a list of favourite Valentine's Day movies.

The 1990 romance was chosen by over 3,500 men and women nationwide to be the country's favourite romantic comedy, beating other lovey-dovey flicks like Four Weddings And A Funeral, Sleepless In Seattle and Notting Hill in the Radio Times poll.

Film critic Barry Norman said: "What develops here is a modern-day fairy tale, a cross between Pygmalion and Cinderella for a raunchier age, an endearing love story in which masculine and feminine wish fulfilment are made celluloid."

Four Weddings And A Funeral, with Hugh Grant and Andie MacDowell, took second place for both genders.

Other films which made the top ten include When Harry Met Sally, Some Like It Hot and Amelie.



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