14th Golden Raspberry Awards | |
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Date | March 20, 1994 |
Site | Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, California |
Highlights | |
(Worst Picture) | (Indecent Proposal) |
Most awards | (Indecent Proposal) (3) |
Most nominations | (Indecent Proposal) (7) and (Sliver) (7) |
Winners and Nominees
Winner (in bold)
- (Burt Reynolds), Worst Actor winner.
- (Madonna), Worst Actress winner.
- (Woody Harrelson), Worst Supporting Actor winner.
- (Faye Dunaway), Worst Supporting Actress winner.
- (Janet Jackson), Worst New Star winner.
Category | Recipient |
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(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) | "" 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 |
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7 | (Indecent Proposal) |
Sliver | |
6 | Body of Evidence |
(Last Action Hero) | |
4 | Cliffhanger |
2 | (Cop and a Half) |
Poetic Justice |
See also
- (1993 in film)
- (66th Academy Awards)
- (47th British Academy Film Awards)
- (51st Golden Globe Awards)
References
- . (Internet Movie Database). 1994. Archived from the original on 2009-02-09. Retrieved 2018-06-29.