7th Golden Raspberry Awards
The 7th Golden Raspberry Awards were held on March 29, 1987, at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel to recognize the worst the movie industry had to offer in 1986. For the first time, the Razzies had a tie for Worst Picture, between Howard the Duck and Under the Cherry Moon.
7th Golden Raspberry Awards | |
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The seventh Golden Raspberry Awards was held at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel | |
Date | March 29, 1987 |
Site | Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, Hollywood, California |
Highlights | |
Worst Picture | Howard the Duck and Under the Cherry Moon |
Most awards | Under the Cherry Moon (5) |
Most nominations | Under the Cherry Moon (8) |
Awards and nominations
Winner (in bold)
- Prince, Worst Director and Worst Actor winner, Worst Original Song co-winner.
- Madonna, Worst Actress winner.
- Dom DeLuise, Worst Supporting Actress winner.
Category | Recipient |
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Worst Picture | Howard the Duck (Universal) (tie) |
Under the Cherry Moon (Warner Bros.) (tie) | |
Blue City (Paramount) | |
Cobra (Warner Bros./Cannon) | |
Shanghai Surprise (MGM) | |
Worst Actor | Prince in Under the Cherry Moon as Christopher Tracy |
Emilio Estevez in Maximum Overdrive as Bill Robinson | |
Judd Nelson in Blue City as Billy Turner | |
Sean Penn in Shanghai Surprise as Glendon Wasey | |
Sylvester Stallone in Cobra as Marion "Cobra" Cobretti | |
Worst Actress | Madonna in Shanghai Surprise as Gloria Tatlock |
Kim Basinger in 9½ Weeks as Elizabeth McGraw | |
Joan Chen in Tai-Pan as May–May | |
Brigitte Nielsen in Cobra as Ingrid Knudsen | |
Ally Sheedy in Blue City as Annie Rayford | |
Worst Supporting Actor | Jerome Benton in Under the Cherry Moon as Tricky |
Peter O'Toole in Club Paradise as Governor Anthony C. Hayes | |
Tim Robbins in Howard the Duck as Phil Blumburtt | |
Brian Thompson in Cobra as The Night Slasher | |
Scott Wilson in Blue City as Perry Kerch | |
Worst Supporting Actress | Dom DeLuise (in drag) in Haunted Honeymoon as Aunt Kate Abbot |
Louise Fletcher in Invaders from Mars as Mrs. McKeltch | |
Zelda Rubinstein in Poltergeist II: The Other Side as Tangina Barrons | |
Beatrice Straight in Power as Claire Hastings | |
Kristin Scott Thomas in Under the Cherry Moon as Mary Sharon | |
Worst Director | Prince for Under the Cherry Moon |
Jim Goddard for Shanghai Surprise | |
Willard Huyck for Howard the Duck | |
Stephen King for Maximum Overdrive | |
Michelle Manning for Blue City | |
Worst Screenplay | Howard the Duck, written by Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz, based on the Marvel Comics character created by Steve Gerber |
Cobra, screenplay by Sylvester Stallone, based on the novel Fair Game by Paula Gosling | |
9½ Weeks, screenplay by Patricia Knop & Zalman King and Sarah Kernochan, based on the novel by Elizabeth McNeill | |
Shanghai Surprise, screenplay by John Kohn and Robert Bentley, based on the novel Farraday's Flowers by Tony Kenrick | |
Under the Cherry Moon, screenplay by Becky Johnston | |
Worst New Star | The six guys and gals in the duck suit in Howard the Duck |
Joan Chen in Tai-Pan as May–May | |
Mitch Gaylord in American Anthem as Steve Tevere | |
Kristin Scott Thomas in Under the Cherry Moon as Mary Sharon | |
Brian Thompson in Cobra as The Night Slasher | |
Worst Original Song | "Love or Money" from Under the Cherry Moon, written by Prince and The Revolution |
"Howard the Duck" from Howard the Duck, written by Thomas Dolby, Allee Willis and George S. Clinton | |
"I Do What I Do" from 9½ Weeks, written by Jonathan Elias, John Taylor and Michael Des Barres | |
"Life in a Looking Glass" from That's Life!, music by Henry Mancini, lyrics by Leslie Bricusse (nominated for an Oscar) | |
"Shanghai Surprise" from Shanghai Surprise, written by George Harrison | |
Worst Visual Effects | Howard the Duck, visual effects by Industrial Light and Magic |
Invaders from Mars, special visual effects by John Dykstra, creatures designed by Stan Winston | |
King Kong Lives, creature creations by Carlo Rambaldi | |
Worst Career Achievement Award | Bruce the rubber shark from Jaws (1975), Jaws 2 (1978) and Jaws 3-D (1983) |
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External links
- Official summary of awards
- Nomination and award listing at the Internet Movie Database
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