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| date = March 24, 1985 |
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| site =[[List of Los Angeles Unified School District schools|Vine Street Elementary School]], [[Hollywood]], [[California]] |
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| film =''[[Bolero (1984 film)|Bolero]]'' |
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| most_wins =''[[Bolero (1984 film)|Bolero]]'' (6) |
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The '''5th Golden Raspberry Awards''' were held on March 24, 1985, at Vine Street Elementary School in [[Hollywood]], [[California]], to recognize the worst the [[movie industry]] had to offer in [[1984 in film|1984]]. Classic German silent film ''[[Metropolis (1927 film)|Metropolis]]'' was nominated for two Razzies, both for [[Giorgio Moroder]]'s new score for the 1984 re-release. |
The '''5th Golden Raspberry Awards''' were held on March 24, 1985, at Vine Street Elementary School in [[Hollywood, Los Angeles|Hollywood]], [[California]], to recognize the worst the [[movie industry]] had to offer in [[1984 in film|1984]]. Classic German silent film ''[[Metropolis (1927 film)|Metropolis]]'' was nominated for two Razzies, both for [[Giorgio Moroder]]'s new score for the 1984 re-release. |
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==Winners and nominees== |
==Winners and nominees== |
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*'''[[Lynn-Holly Johnson]] – ''[[Where the Boys Are '84]]'' as Laurie''' |
*'''[[Lynn-Holly Johnson]] – ''[[Where the Boys Are '84]]'' as Laurie''' |
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**[[Susan Anton]] – ''[[Cannonball Run II]]'' as Jill Rivers |
**[[Susan Anton]] – ''[[Cannonball Run II]]'' as Jill Rivers |
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**[[Olivia d'Abo]] – ''[[Bolero (1984 film)|Bolero]]'' and ''[[Conan the Destroyer]]'' as Paloma and Princess Jehnna (respectively) |
**[[Olivia d'Abo]] – ''[[Bolero (1984 film)|Bolero]]'' and ''[[Conan the Destroyer]]'' as Paloma and Princess Jehnna (respectively) |
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**[[Diane Lane]] – ''[[The Cotton Club (film)|The Cotton Club]]'' and ''[[Streets of Fire]]'' as Vera Cicero and Ellen Aim (respectively) |
**[[Diane Lane]] – ''[[The Cotton Club (film)|The Cotton Club]]'' and ''[[Streets of Fire]]'' as Vera Cicero and Ellen Aim (respectively) |
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**[[Michelle Johnson (actress)|Michelle Johnson]] – ''[[Blame It on Rio]]'' as Jennifer Lyons |
**[[Michelle Johnson (actress)|Michelle Johnson]] – ''[[Blame It on Rio]]'' as Jennifer Lyons |
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**[[Apollonia Kotero]] – ''[[Purple Rain (film)|Purple Rain]]'' as Apollonia |
**[[Apollonia Kotero]] – ''[[Purple Rain (film)|Purple Rain]]'' as Apollonia |
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**[[Andrea Occhipinti]] – '' |
**[[Andrea Occhipinti]] – ''Bolero'' as Angel |
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**[[Russell Todd]] – ''[[Where the Boys Are '84]]'' as Scott Nash |
**[[Russell Todd]] – ''[[Where the Boys Are '84]]'' as Scott Nash |
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{{Award category|#eedd82|[[Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Original Song|Worst Original Song]]}} |
{{Award category|#eedd82|[[Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Original Song|Worst Original Song]]}} |
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*'''"Drinkenstein" from ''[[Rhinestone (film)|Rhinestone]]'' – Music and Lyrics by [[Dolly Parton]]''' |
*'''"Drinkenstein" from ''[[Rhinestone (film)|Rhinestone]]'' – Music and Lyrics by [[Dolly Parton]]''' |
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**"[[Love Kills (Freddie Mercury song)|Love Kills]]" from ''[[Metropolis (1927 film)|Metropolis]]'' – Music and Lyrics by [[Freddie Mercury]] and [[Giorgio Moroder]] |
**"[[Love Kills (Freddie Mercury song)|Love Kills]]" from ''[[Metropolis (1927 film)|Metropolis]]'' – Music and Lyrics by [[Freddie Mercury]] and [[Giorgio Moroder]] |
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**"[[Sex Shooter]]" from ''[[Purple Rain (film)|Purple Rain]]'' – Music and Lyrics by [[Prince (musician)|Prince]] |
**"[[Sex Shooter]]" from ''[[Purple Rain (film)|Purple Rain]]'' – Music and Lyrics by [[Prince (musician)|Prince]] |
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**"Smooth Talker" from ''[[Body Rock]]'' – Music and Lyrics by David Sembello, [[Michael Sembello]] and [[Mark Hudson (musician)|Mark Hudson]] |
**"Smooth Talker" from ''[[Body Rock]]'' – Music and Lyrics by David Sembello, [[Michael Sembello]] and [[Mark Hudson (musician)|Mark Hudson]] |
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{{Award category|#eedd82|[[Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Musical Score|Worst Musical Score]]}} |
{{Award category|#eedd82|[[Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Musical Score|Worst Musical Score]]}} |
Latest revision as of 18:31, 28 November 2023
5th Golden Raspberry Awards | |
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Date | March 24, 1985 |
Site | Vine Street Elementary School, Hollywood, California |
Highlights | |
Worst Picture | Bolero |
Most awards | Bolero (6) |
Most nominations | Bolero (9) |
The 5th Golden Raspberry Awards were held on March 24, 1985, at Vine Street Elementary School in Hollywood, California, to recognize the worst the movie industry had to offer in 1984. Classic German silent film Metropolis was nominated for two Razzies, both for Giorgio Moroder's new score for the 1984 re-release.
Winners and nominees
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Worst Career Achievement Award
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Films with multiple nominations
[edit]The following films received multiple nominations:
Nominations | Films |
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9 | Bolero |
8 | Cannonball Run II |
Rhinestone | |
5 | Sheena |
Where the Boys Are '84 | |
2 | Body Rock |
Conan the Destroyer | |
Metropolis | |
Purple Rain | |
Sahara | |
Supergirl |