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2 Films with multiple nominations and wins  





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6th Golden Raspberry Awards






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6th Golden Raspberry Awards
DateMarch 23, 1986
SiteMorgan-Wixon Theatre, Santa Monica, California
Highlights
Worst PictureRambo: First Blood Part II
Most awardsRocky IV (5)
Most nominationsRocky IV (9)
  • Golden Raspberry Awards
  • 7th →
  • The 6th Golden Raspberry Awards were held on March 23, 1986, at the Morgan-Wixon Theatre in Santa Monica, California, to recognize the worst the movie industry had to offer in 1985. Though Rambo: First Blood Part II won Worst Picture, Rocky IV (also starring Sylvester Stallone) received the greatest number of nominations (9) and "wins" (5). This is the only year in which one movie won worst picture and another movie had the most nominations and wins.

    Godzilla, nominated for Worst New Star (as "The New Computerized Godzilla") was the first fictional character to be nominated without mentioning or referencing the actor who plays him.

    Awards and nominations[edit]

      Winner (in bold)
    Category Recipient
    Worst Picture Rambo: First Blood Part II (TriStar/Sony)
    Fever Pitch (MGM/UA)
    Revolution (Warner Bros.)
    Rocky IV (MGM/UA)
    Year of the Dragon (MGM/UA)
    Worst Actor Sylvester StalloneinRambo: First Blood Part II and Rocky IVasJohn Rambo and Rocky Balboa (respectively)
    DivineinLust in the Dust as Rosie Velez
    Richard GereinKing DavidasDavid
    Al PacinoinRevolution as Tom Dobb
    John TravoltainPerfect as Adam Lawrence
    Worst Actress Linda BlairinNight Patrol, Savage Island, and Savage Streets as Sue Perman, Daly, and Brenda (respectively)
    ArianeinYear of the Dragon as Tracy Tzu
    Jennifer BealsinThe Bride as Eva
    Brigitte NielseninRed SonjaasRed Sonja
    Tanya RobertsinA View to a Kill as Stacey Sutton
    Worst Supporting Actor Rob LoweinSt. Elmo's Fire as Billy Hicks
    Raymond BurrinGodzilla 1985 as Steve Martin
    Herbert LominKing Solomon's Mines as Bockner
    Robert UrichinTurk 182 as Terry Lynch
    Burt YounginRocky IV as Paulie Pennino
    Worst Supporting Actress Brigitte NielseninRocky IV as Ludmilla Drago
    Talia ShireinRocky IV as Adrian Pennino Balboa
    Sandahl BergmaninRed Sonja as Queen Gedren of Berkubane
    Marilu HennerinPerfect and Rustlers' Rhapsody as Sally and Tracy (respectively)
    Julia Nickson-SoulinRambo: First Blood Part II as Co-Bao
    Worst Director Sylvester Stallone for Rocky IV
    Richard Brooks for Fever Pitch
    Michael Cimino for Year of the Dragon
    George Cosmatos for Rambo: First Blood Part II
    Hugh Hudson for Revolution
    Worst Screenplay Rambo: First Blood Part II, screenplay by Sylvester Stallone and James Cameron, story by Kevin Jarre, based on characters created by David Morrell
    Fever Pitch, written by Richard Brooks
    Perfect, screenplay by Aaron Latham and James Bridges, based on articles in Rolling Stone magazine by Latham
    Rocky IV, written by Sylvester Stallone
    Year of the Dragon, screenplay by Oliver Stone and Michael Cimino, based on the novel by Robert Daley
    Worst New Star Brigitte NielseninRed Sonja and Rocky IVasRed Sonja and Ludmilla Drago (respectively)
    ArianeinYear of the Dragon as Tracy Tzu
    The new computerized GodzillainGodzilla 1985
    Julia Nickson-SoulinRambo: First Blood Part II as Co-Bao
    Kurt ThomasinGymkata as Jonathan Cabot
    Worst Original Song "Peace in Our Life" from Rambo: First Blood Part II, music by Frank Stallone, Peter Schless and Jerry Goldsmith, lyrics by Stallone
    "All You Can Eat" from Krush Groove, written by Kurtis Blow, Damon Wimbley, Darren Robinson and Mark Morales (The Fat Boys)
    "The Last Dragon" from The Last Dragon, written by Norman Whitfield and Bruce Miller
    "7th Heaven" from The Last Dragon, written by Bill Wolfer and Vanity
    "Oh, Jimmy!" from The Slugger's Wife, words and music by Sarah M. Taylor
    Worst Musical Score Rocky IV, music composed by Vince DiCola
    Fever Pitch, music by Thomas Dolby
    King Solomon's Mines, music by Jerry Goldsmith
    Revolution, music by John Corigliano
    Turk 182, music by Paul Zaza

    Films with multiple nominations and wins[edit]

    The following films received multiple nominations:

    Nominations Films
    9 Rocky IV
    7 Rambo: First Blood Part II
    5 Year of the Dragon
    4 Fever Pitch
    Revolution
    3 Perfect
    Red Sonja
    2 Godzilla 1985
    King Solomon's Mines
    The Last Dragon
    Turk 182

    These films received multiple awards:

    Wins Films
    5 Rocky IV
    4 Rambo: First Blood Part II

    See also[edit]

    External links[edit]


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