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Madonna Movies
The Next Best Thing (2000)
Cast:
Madonna
Rupert Everett
Malcolm Stumpf
Illeana Douglas
Lynn Redgrave
Benjamin Bratt
Directed by John Schlesinger
Screenwriters: Tom Ropelewski and Rupert Everett
The Next Best Thing is a comedy / drama about Abbie (Madonna) and Robert (Rupert Everett). Even though Robert is gay they end up having a child together. They decide to raise their son, Sam (played by Malcolm Stumpf), together, but when Abbie falls in love with another man a bitter custody battle begins.
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Evita (1996)
Cast:
Madonna
Antonio Banderas
Jonathan Pryce
Jimmy Nail
Directed by Alan Parker
Based on the musical "Evita" by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. The story of Argentina's "First Lady" - Eva Peron, who died in 1952, only 33 years old. But who was she, the woman who came from nowhere, and soon became the most powerful woman of Argentina? This film musical follows her from her humble beginnings in Los Toldos and all the way to the President Palace of Buenos Aires.
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Four Rooms (1996)
Cast:
Tim Roth
Madonna
Sammi Davis
Amanda de Cadenet
Directed and written by Allison Anders
New Year's Eve, and a piccolo (Tim Roth) is about to work his first shift at a hotel. An easy task he thinks, but then the guests starts coming... This movie compromises four stories into one; Madonna takes part in the first of these short films, playing Elspeth - one of several witches up to bring back a woman from the dead. One of the ingredients is missing in their magic potion - and now they want the piccolo to help them...
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Dangerous Game (1993)
Cast:
Harvey Keitel
Madonna
James Russo
Directed by Abel Ferrara
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"Dangerous Game is a film about film, charting the violent, often disturbing breakdown of a middle class marriage in suburban New York. But as the stages of the marriage breakdown are portrayed for the audience, the relationship between the actors become contaminated by the violence of their work"
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Body of Evidence (1992)
Cast
Madonna
Willem Dafoe
Anne Archer
Joe Mantegna
Directed by Uli Edel
Written by Brad Mirman
Rebecca Carlson (Madonna) is accused of a unique crime - using violent sex to murder a wealthy businessman. For the prosecutor it's a "done deal" - Rebecca is guilty. But the defender, lawyer Frank Dulaney (Willem Dafoe), is not so sure. Soon enough he finds himself not only defending his client, but trapped in her web of desire.
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Shadows and Fog (1992)
Cast:
Woody Allen
Kathy Bates
John Cusack
Mia Farrow
Jodie Foster
Madonna
Lily Tomlin
Directed by Woody Allen
In this Woody Allen movie, Madonna is seen very briefly as a circus artist. The all star cast includes many famous actors and actresses, see below. The movie follows the events of a single night in the 1920's somewhere in Europe. The film is shot in black and white. (1992)
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A League of Their Own (1992)
Cast:
Geena Davis
Tom Hanks
Madonna (as "All the way" Mae Mordabito)
Lori Petty
Rosie O'Donnell
Directed by Penny Marshall
Written by Lowell Ganz, Babaloo Mandel
The year is 1943, the USA is in war and even the popular baseball stars has to fight for their country. To save baseball, someone comes up with the idea to start an all female baseball league. Based on a true story, this film lovingly tells about the Rockford Peaches.
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In Bed With Madonna (1991)
With
Madonna
Donna DeLory
Niki Harris
Warren Beatty
Also Seen
Kevin Costner ;Olivia Newton-John, Antonio Banderas +Madonna's family
Directed by Alek Keshishian
This film was a big success when it was released in 1991. It was taped during Madonna's summer and autumn 1990 world tour, "The Blond Ambition Tour". Here we follow her both on and off stage. Much talked about was her then relationship with Warren Beatty; he wasn't too pleased about being filmed. We also remember Madonna's meeting with Antonio Banderas, little did we know that they 6 years later were to make "Evita" together!
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Dick Tracy (1990)
Cast:
Warren Beatty
Madonna
Dustin Hoffman
Al Pacino
Mandy Patinkin
Directed by Warren Beatty
Written by Jim Cash and Jack Epps, jr;
based on character created by Chester Gould.
Based on the 1930's cartoon "Dick Tracy", this colorful movie tells a story about heroes and gangsters. Madonna is "Breathless Mahoney", a nightclub singer / dancer who "belongs" to whatever gangster who might be in charge at the moment. Enter Dick Tracy, who treats her with respect, even though they are on different sides of the law. Breathless falls in love...
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Bloodhounds of Broadway (1989)
Cast:
Matt Dillon
Jennifer Grey
Julie Hagerty
Rutger Hauer
Madonna
Randy Quaid
Directed by Howard Brookner
Based on short-stories by Damon Runyon.
New York, New Year's Eve, 1928. High Society dame Harriet Mackyle (Julie Hagerty) is throwing a party. New York's most fashionable and frivolous socialites will be there. They include luckless pony player, Regret (Matt Dillon), powerful gambling operator, The Brain (Rutger Hauer), the honorable but penniless Feet Samuels (Randy Quaid), and Broadway's most desirable show- girl, Hortense Hathaway (Madonna). During the final hours before dawn, fortunes are lost and gained, crimes committed and romance blooms in a night that promises to be the last big blowout of the Jazz Era.
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Who's That Girl? (1987)
Cast:
Madonna
Griffin Dunne
Haviland Morris
Bibi Besch
Directed by James Foley
Story by Andrew Smith
Nikki Finn (Madonna) has just been released on parole for a murder she has not committed. She's to be sent back to her hometown, but Nikki has other plans - she wants to clear her name.
Loudon Trott (Griffin Dunne) has been sent out by his boss to make sure Nikki gets straight to the bus that will take her to Philadelphia, but soon the two of them is caught up in a string of adventures, involving car chases and a certain big 'cat'...
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Shanghai Surprise (1986)
Cast:
Sean Penn
Madonna
Paul Freeman
Michael Aldridge
Directed by Jim Goddard
Written by John Kohn and Robert Bentley, from the novel "Faraday's Flowers" by Tony Kenrick.
Shanghai 1937, Gleandon (Sean Penn) is poor, and can't afford to go back to USA, when he meets Gloria (Madonna). She is a missionary, and offers Gleandon a job; to help her find the opium she needs as medication for wounded soldiers. Gleandon has no choice but to accept. Soon they find themsalves chased by murderers and gangsters...
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Desperately Seeking Susan (1985)
Cast:
Rosanna Arquette
Madonna
Aidan Quinn
Robert Joy
Directed by Susan Seidelman
Written by Leora Barisch
Roberta (Rosanna Arquette) is a bored housewife who dreams about an adventure... Susan (Madonna) is the total opposite, living a fast and dangerous life. Fate steps in and they switch cloths, identity - and men, without even knowing of the other's existense. Roberta gets her adventure: There's a murderer out to kill Susan!
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Vision Quest (1985)
Cast:
Matthew Modine
Linda Fiorentino
Michael Schoeffling
Madonna
Based on a novel by Terry Davis
Directed by Harold Becker
Madonna's second movie, doing a night club singer. She performs Gambler and Crazy For You (Madonna had huge hits with both singles, and the film company decided to rename the movie Crazy for You in Europe.)
The movie is about a high school wrestler (Matthew Modine) and his quest to take on Shute, the undefeated 168 pond wrestling champion. Enter a mysterious young woman (Linda Fiorentino), and suddenly the young wrestler has more than one quest in his mind...
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A Certain Sacrifice (1985)
Cast
Jeremy Pattnosh
Madonna
Charles Kurtz
Sarah Magill
Michael Dane
Directed by Stephen Jon Lewicki
Written by Stephen Jon Lewicki, Jeremy Pattnosh
Complete basement junk, that will make you sick while watching! The biggest con in Video market history. First of all I like to say, that this movie was shot in 1979, before Madonna hit the big time. It was released in 1985, and Madonna tried to (unsuccessfully) file a lawsuit to ban the movie.
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