MADONNA: INNOCENCE LOST

Directed by Bradford May
Written by Michael J. Murray
Based on the book Madonna: Unauthorized by Christopher Andersen
| Madonna | Terumi Matthews |
| Camille | Wendie Malick |
| Paul | Jeff Yagher |
| Ruth Novak | Diana Leblanc |
| Tony Ciccone | Dean Stockwell |
| George Bennett | Nigel Bennett |
| Toussant | Dominique Briand |
| Jerome Kirkland | Don Francks |
| Stu | Tom Melissis |
| Emmerich | Christian Vidosa |
| Mitch Roth | Rod Wilson |
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Copyright 1994 Jaffe/Braunstein Films Ltd As pop diva, movie star and cultural icon, Madonna is the most controversial and talked about woman in entertainment. Here is the behind-the-scenes story of her rise to the top, sweeping from her childhood in Detroit, through her struggle to make it in New York, to the cusp of her worldwide fame. Filmed on location in New York City and filled with powerful performances and pulsating music, this is the fascinating chronicle of the birth of a legend -- and one woman's relentless determination to reach the pinnacle of superstardom at any cost. |
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| "Madonna: Innocence Lost was directed by Bradford May of Ed McBain's 87th Precinct: Ice and Darkman III fame. I didn't have all that much to do, but some of it involved almost nudity. I remember Therumi Matthews who played Madonna saying at one point,"Wow!! Nice legs, Nigel!" I think she was being sarcastic!!!" |
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