Madonna: Innocence Lost
Madonna: Innocence Lost is a 1994 American drama film directed by Bradford May and written by Michael J. Murray based on Christopher Andersen's biography of the star, Madonna Unauthorized.[1] The film stars Terumi Matthews, Wendie Malick, Jeff Yagher, Diana Leblanc, Dean Stockwell and Nigel Bennett. The film premiered on Fox on November 29, 1994.[2][3][4]
Madonna: Innocence Lost | |
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Based on | Madonna Unauthorized by Christopher Andersen |
Written by | Michael J. Murray |
Directed by | Bradford May |
Starring | Terumi Matthews Wendie Malick Jeff Yagher Diana Leblanc Dean Stockwell |
Composers | Louis Natale Tony Shimkin |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producers | Christine A. Sacani Michael J. Murray Christopher Andersen |
Cinematography | Bradford May |
Editor | Bernadette Kelly |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Production companies | 20th Century Fox Television Jaffe/Braunstein Films |
Release | |
Original network | Fox |
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Plot
Cast
- Terumi Matthews as Madonna
- Stephane Scalia as Madonna (age 4)
- Maia Filar as Madonna (age 10)
- Wendie Malick as Camille Barbone
- Jeff Yagher as Paul
- Diana Leblanc as Ruth Novak
- Dean Stockwell as Tony Ciccone
- Nigel Bennett as Bennett
- Dominique Briand as Toussant
- Don Francks as Jerome Kirkland
- Tom Melissis as Stu
- Christian Vidosa as Emmerich
- Rod Wilson as Mitch Roth
- Dino Bellisario as Brad Raines
- Gil Filar as Madonna's brother
- Diego Fuentes as Salvador
- Matthew Godfrey as Peter Barbone
- Ephraim Hylton as Thom Hillman
- Evon Murphy as Bette Ciccone
- Jenny Parsons as Madonna Louise Ciccone I
- Cynthia Preston as Jude O'Mally
- Chandra West as Kelsey Lee
- Jeff Woods as Flynn
References
- Marcos, Gia (6 October 2021). "A Forgotten Madonna Biopic May Have Traumatized The Queen Of Pop From Sharing Her Life's Story". The Things. Retrieved 25 May 2022.
- Adam Sandler (1994-11-28). "Madonna: Innocence Lost". Variety.com. Retrieved 2018-03-03.
- O'Connor, John J. (1994-11-29). "TELEVISION REVIEW; Madonna, Blond Ambition, Indeed". The New York Times. Retrieved 2018-03-03.
- David Hiltbrand (1994-11-28). "Picks and Pans Review: Madonna: Innocence Lost". People.com. Retrieved 2018-03-03.
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