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14th Golden Raspberry Awards
Award for worst cinematic under-achievements in 1993
Award for worst cinematic under-achievements in 1993
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| number | 14 |
| award | Golden Raspberry Awards |
| date | March 20, 1994 |
| site | Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, California |
| film | Indecent Proposal |
| most_wins | Indecent Proposal (3) |
| most_nominations | Indecent Proposal and Sliver (both 7) |
| last | 13th |
| next | 15th |
The 14th Golden Raspberry Awards were held on March 20, 1994, at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel to recognize the worst the movie industry had to offer in 1993.
Winners and Nominees
File:Burt Reynolds 1991 portrait crop.jpg|Burt Reynolds, Worst Actor winner. File:Madonna by David Shankbone cropped.jpg|Madonna, Worst Actress winner. File:Woody Harrelson October 2016.jpg|Woody Harrelson, Worst Supporting Actor winner. File:Faye Dunaway - 1971 - PBS.JPG|Faye Dunaway, Worst Supporting Actress winner. File:JanetJacksonUnbreakableTourSanFran2015.jpg|Janet Jackson, Worst New Star winner.
| Category | Recipient |
|---|---|
| Worst Picture | Indecent Proposal – (Paramount) – Sherry Lansing |
| Body of Evidence – (MGM/UA) – Dino De Laurentiis | |
| Cliffhanger – (TriStar) – Renny Harlin, Alan Marshall | |
| Last Action Hero – (Columbia) – John McTiernan | |
| Sliver – (Paramount) – Robert Evans | |
| Worst Actor | Burt Reynolds in Cop and a Half as Det. Nick McKenna |
| William Baldwin in Sliver as Zeke Hawkins | |
| Willem Dafoe in Body of Evidence as Frank Dulaney | |
| Robert Redford in Indecent Proposal as John Gage | |
| Arnold Schwarzenegger in Last Action Hero as Jack Slater | |
| Worst Actress | Madonna in Body of Evidence as Rebecca Carlson |
| Melanie Griffith in Born Yesterday as Emma "Billie" Dawn | |
| Janet Jackson in Poetic Justice as Justice | |
| Demi Moore in Indecent Proposal as Diana Murphy | |
| Sharon Stone in Sliver as Carly Norris | |
| Worst Supporting Actor | Woody Harrelson in Indecent Proposal as David Murphy |
| Tom Berenger in Sliver as Jack Landsford | |
| John Lithgow in Cliffhanger as Eric Qualen | |
| Chris O'Donnell in The Three Musketeers as D'Artagnan | |
| Keanu Reeves in Much Ado About Nothing as Don John | |
| Worst Supporting Actress | Faye Dunaway in The Temp as Charlene Towne |
| Anne Archer in Body of Evidence as Joanne Braslow | |
| Sandra Bullock in Demolition Man as Lt. Lenina Huxley | |
| Colleen Camp in Sliver as Judy Marks | |
| Janine Turner in Cliffhanger as Jessie Deighan | |
| Worst Director | 'Jennifer Lynch for Boxing Helena''''' |
| Uli Edel for Body of Evidence | |
| Adrian Lyne for Indecent Proposal | |
| John McTiernan for Last Action Hero | |
| Phillip Noyce for Sliver | |
| Worst Screenplay | Indecent Proposal, screenplay by Amy Holden Jones, based upon the novel by Jack Engelhard |
| Body of Evidence, written by Brad Mirman | |
| Cliffhanger, screenplay by Michael France and Sylvester Stallone, screen story by France, based on a premise by John Long | |
| Last Action Hero, screenplay by Shane Black & David Arnott, story by Zak Penn & Adam Leff | |
| Sliver, screenplay by Joe Eszterhas, based on the novel by Ira Levin | |
| Worst New Star | Janet Jackson in Poetic Justice as Justice |
| Roberto Benigni in Son of the Pink Panther as Jacques Gambrelli | |
| Mason Gamble in Dennis the Menace as Dennis Mitchell | |
| Norman D. Golden II in Cop and a Half as Devon Butler | |
| Austin O'Brien in Last Action Hero as Danny Madigan | |
| Worst Original Song | "Addams Family (Whoomp!)" from Addams Family Values, by Ralph Sall, Steve Gibson, and Cecil Glenn |
| "Big Gun" from Last Action Hero, written by Angus Young and Malcolm Young | |
| "(You Love Me) In All the Right Places" from Indecent Proposal, music by John Barry, lyrics by Lisa Stansfield, Ian Devaney & Andy Morris |
Films with multiple nominations
These films received multiple nominations:
| Nominations | Films |
|---|---|
| 7 | Indecent Proposal |
| Sliver | |
| 6 | Body of Evidence |
| Last Action Hero | |
| 4 | Cliffhanger |
| 2 | Cop and a Half |
| Poetic Justice |
References
References
- "1993 RAZZIEŽ Nominees & "Winners"". The Official RAZZIEŽ Forum.
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