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2 Films with multiple nominations  





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9th Golden Raspberry Awards






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9th Golden Raspberry Awards
DateMarch 29, 1989
SiteHollywood Palace, Los Angeles, California
Highlights
Worst PictureCocktail
Most awardsCaddyshack II (2), Cocktail (2) and Mac and Me (2)
Most nominationsHot to Trot (5) and Rambo III (5)
  • Golden Raspberry Awards
  • 10th →
  • The 9th Golden Raspberry Awards were held on March 29, 1989, at the Hollywood Palace to recognize the worst the movie industry had to offer in 1988.

    Awards and nominations[edit]

      Winner (in bold)
    Category Recipient
    Worst Picture Cocktail (Touchstone)
    Caddyshack II (Warner Bros.)
    Hot to Trot (Warner Bros.)
    Mac and Me (Orion)
    Rambo III (TriStar)
    Worst Actor Sylvester StalloneinRambo IIIasJohn Rambo
    Tom CruiseinCocktail as Brian Flanagan
    Bobcat GoldthwaitinHot to Trot as Fred Chaney
    Jackie MasoninCaddyshack II as Jack Hartounian
    Burt ReynoldsinRent-a-Cop and Switching Channels as Tony Church and John L. Sullivan IV (respectively)
    Worst Actress Liza MinnelliinArthur 2: On the Rocks and Rent-a-Cop as Linda Marolla Bach and Della Roberts (respectively)
    Rebecca De MornayinAnd God Created Woman as Robin Shea
    Whoopi GoldberginThe Telephone as Vashti Blue
    Cassandra PetersoninElvira: Mistress of the Dark as Elvira
    VanityinAction Jackson as Sydney Ash
    Worst Supporting Actor Dan AykroydinCaddyshack II as Captain Tom Everett
    Billy BartyinWillow as The High Aldwin
    Richard CrennainRambo III as Colonel Sam Trautman
    Harvey KeitelinThe Last Temptation of ChristasJudas Iscariot
    Christopher ReeveinSwitching Channels as Blaine Bingham
    Worst Supporting Actress Kristy McNicholinTwo Moon Junction as Patti Jean
    Eileen BrennaninThe New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking as Miss Bannister
    Daryl HannahinHigh Spirits as Mary Plunkett Brogan
    Mariel HemingwayinSunset as Cheryl King
    Zelda RubinsteininPoltergeist III as Tangina Barrons
    Worst Director Blake Edwards for Sunset (TIE)
    Stewart Raffill for Mac and Me (TIE)
    Michael Dinner for Hot to Trot
    Roger Donaldson for Cocktail
    Peter MacDonald for Rambo III
    Worst Screenplay Cocktail, screenplay by Heywood Gould, based on his book
    Hot to Trot, screenplay by Steven Neigher & Hugo Gilbert and Charlie Peters, story by Neigher & Gilbert
    Mac and Me, written by Stewart Raffill and Steve Feke
    Rambo III, written by Sylvester Stallone and Sheldon Lettich, based on characters created by David Morrell
    Willow, screenplay by Bob Dolman, story by George Lucas
    Worst New Star Ronald McDonald (as himself) in Mac and Me
    Don (the talking horse) in Hot to Trot
    Tami ErininThe New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking as Pippi Longstocking
    Robi RosainSalsa as Rico
    Jean-Claude Van DammeinBloodsportasFrank Dux
    Worst Original Song "Jack Fresh" from Caddyshack II, written and performed by Full Force
    "Skintight" from Johnny Be Good, written and performed by Ted Nugent
    "Therapist" from A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master, written and performed by Vigil

    Films with multiple nominations[edit]

    These films received multiple nominations:

    Nominations Films
    5 Hot to Trot
    Rambo III
    4 Caddyshack II
    Cocktail
    Mac and Me
    2 The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking
    Rent-a-Cop
    Sunset
    Switching Channels
    Willow

    See also[edit]

    External links[edit]


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    1988 film awards
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