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Under the Cherry Moon

  • Director: Prince
  • AMG Rating: star
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Rock Musical
  • Themes: Cons and Scams, Musician's Life
  • Main Cast: Prince, Steven Berkoff, Francesca Annis, Kristin Scott Thomas, Jerome Benton
  • Release Year: 1986
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 100 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG13

Plot

Diminutive pop star Prince plays another variation on the suave gigolo in this vanity piece. Set on the French Riviera, the story follows Christopher Tracy as he plays piano in a bistro and woos rich Continental ladies for dollars. Tracy and his accomplice Tricky (Jerome Benton of The Time), compete for the attention of a fabulously rich heiress (Kristen Scott Thomas), much to the dismay of her stodgy father (Steven Berkoff). The rest of the screen time is padded with songs and musical montages. ~ Jeremy Beday, All Movie Guide

Cast

Emmanuelle Sallet - Katy; Alexandra Stewart - Mrs. Sharon; Victor Spinetti - The Jaded Three; Pamela Ludwig - The Girl Friend; Scott Allen; Guy Cuevas - Lou; Moune de Vivier - The Jaded Three; Amoury des Jardins - Young Boy at Party; Karen Geerlings - The Girl Friend; Barbara Stall; Myriam Tadesse; Garance Tosello - Young Girl at Party; Catherine Allard; Jean Allaz - Sharon Butler; Daniel Bensadoun - Musician; Beatrice Berthet - Party People; Roger Capello; Patrick Carocci; Christine Christen-Giguet; Claude Copola - Univormed Policeman; Veronique de Noyel; Lydie Diakhate; Giselle Finazzo - Voluptuous Brunette; Alexa Fioroni - The Dancer; Richard Gow; Marie Jean Julien - Violinist; Sam Karmann - Police Inspector; Michael Kotzritzki - Doorman; Maurice Lenorman - Maitre D'; Sylvain Levignac - Eddy; Patrice Malenec - Larry Minders; Nicolas Monard - Photographer; Patricia Poulain; Monica Quigley - Bombshell Blonde; John Rico - Mary's Chauffeur; Azouz Saieb - Mary's Minder; Maurice Simon - Pianist; Nicky South; Rosette Taubert - Sharon Maid; Lionel Turchi; Jobby Valente - Champagne Lady; Juan Villalobos; John Cooper - Mrs. Wellington's Butler

Credit

Damien Lanfranchi - Art Director, Jose Villaverde - Casting, Marie France - Costume Designer, Prince - Director, Eva Gardos - Editor, Rebecca Ross - Editor, Prince - Composer (Music Score), John L. Nelson - Songwriter, Prince - Songwriter, Robyn Lynch - Makeup, Richard Sylbert - Production Designer, Michael Ballhaus - Cinematographer, Steve Fargnoli - Producer, Joe Ruffalo - Producer, Robert Cavallo - Producer, Ian Whittaker - Set Designer, Maurice Zisswiller - Special Effects, Becky Johnston - Screenwriter, Rachel Griffiths - Script Supervisor

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Under the Cherry Moon

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Prince
Produced by Cavallo, Ruffalo and Fargnoli
Written by Becky Johnston
Starring Prince
Jerome Benton
Kristin Scott Thomas
Steven Berkoff
Music by Prince and The Revolution
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release date(s) July 2, 1986
Running time 98 min.
Country United States
Language English
Budget ~$12M

Under the Cherry Moon is a 1986 film directed by and starring Prince as a gigolo named Christopher "Chris" Tracy and Time member Jerome Benton as his partner, Tricky . Together the pair swindle wealthy French women. The situation gets complicated when Christopher falls in love with heiress Mary Sharon (Kristin Scott Thomas) after planning to swindle her when he finds out that she receives a $50 million trust fund on her 21st birthday. Mary's father Isaac (Steven Berkoff) disapproves of the romance and provides an excellent adversary for Tracy.

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Release

The movie was released in processed black-and-white but was filmed in color. It was filmed on location in and around Nice, France, partly to ensure that there was good weather for filming and also to ensure that Prince was free of American film unions. The movie attempts to combine different styles and themes, including a musical, romantic comedy and drama. The film's soundtrack album, Parade, was generally received much better (particularly in Europe) than the film itself, and featured the hit single "Kiss".

Critiques

At the time of its release in 1986, many critics were expecting, in one form or another, a direct sequel to Purple Rain. However, barring a performance of "Girls & Boys" by Prince in a French restaurant, most of the soundtrack remains as background music. The majority of critics were unimpressed, although there was praise for the film's cinematography by Michael Ballhaus who has worked with Martin Scorsese.[citation needed]

Directing

The film was originally slated to be directed by Mary Lambert, the director behind some of Madonna's most famous music videos, but after disagreements about the film's direction, Prince took over directing. She was credited only as a creative consultant in the movie's credits. Much of her input was disregarded and numerous drafts of the screenplay exist to show the revisions the story went through.

Cast

The cast was also changed during pre-production. Prince originally had planned to have Susannah Melvoin (sister of Revolution member Wendy Melvoin, as well as Prince's girlfriend at the time) play Mary Sharon, but it was clear she couldn't act and was replaced by Kristin Scott Thomas.[1] Isaac Sharon was originally slated to be played by Terrance Stamp, although he didn't like the direction the film was going and eventually quit, replaced by Steven Berkoff. Emmanuelle Sallet who played Katie in the final version was originally included in a much smaller role, but had her part expanded after she met with Prince over dinner. Allegedly, the part of Mary's mother was also much larger, but was cut down in the final draft of the screenplay.

Filming

Filmed with a budget of about $12 million, Under the Cherry Moon failed to gain any breakout audience, despite much pre-publicity (including a special MTV premiere in Sheridan, Wyoming). Coincidently, while attending the premiere in Sheridan, minor vandalism was reported on the feature film's vintage car. Police reported the vandalism as minor petty theft, including the extraction of valve stem covers and a priceless gas cap. It only just managed to make back $10,090,429 as the total US gross, and current figures (if VHS/DVD rentals and sales are included) stand at about $12.5 million. It was this commercial failure that only exasperated the already existing tensions and feud with Prince and Warner Brothers’ which began in 1981 when Warner Brothers refused to release a one-off single called "Let's Rock". Prince later reworked it as "Let's Work" on the Controversy album.

Prince drew inspiration from Federico Fellini's to the slapstick humor of Abbott and Costello (the sequence involving the ladder, the telephone call from Mary to Christopher), Prince's intentions went over the heads of teenage audiences and the film was a disaster, although like most quirky bad films, it does have a cult following. Roger Ebert has stated "I understand what he was trying to do." Gene Siskel said, "It looks as though Prince is trying to combine a Fred Astaire movie with a perfume commercial."

The film was a multiple winner at the 7th Golden Raspberry Awards, winning five awards. The categories were: Worst Picture (tied with Howard the Duck), Worst Actor and Worst Director (Prince), Worst Supporting Actor (Jerome Benton) and Worst Original Song ("Love or Money"). It was also nominated for Worst Supporting Actress and Worst New Star (Kristin Scott Thomas), and Worst Screenplay.

References

  1. ^ Jason Draper (2008). "Prince: Life & Times". Jawbone Press.  Retrieved on 02 January 2008

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