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| [[Prince]] wanted the film to be a romantic comedy with a 1930's vibe set in an exotic location like Palm Beach, Miami or Capri. The idea was then born to shoot the film in France and in mid-June 1985 [[Prince]] together with his manager [[Steve Fargnoli]] and tour manager [[Alan Leeds]] flew to France to scout locations and meet with potential cast. After visiting the French Riviera [[Prince]] decided he wanted to shoot the film there. <br> | | [[Prince]] wanted the film to be a romantic comedy with a 1930's vibe set in an exotic location like Palm Beach, Miami or Capri. The idea was then born to shoot the film in France and in mid-June 1985 [[Prince]] together with his manager [[Steve Fargnoli]] and tour manager [[Alan Leeds]] flew to France to scout locations and meet with potential cast. After visiting the French Riviera [[Prince]] decided he wanted to shoot the film there. <br> |
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− | He wanted Jean-Babtiste Mondino to direct, but when he was unavailable video director May Lambert was recruited. German cinematographer Michael Ballhaus was hired as director of photography. <br> | + | He wanted Jean-Baptiste Mondino to direct, but when he was unavailable video director May Lambert was recruited. German cinematographer Michael Ballhaus was hired as director of photography. <br> |
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| Originally [[Prince]] wanted Madonna to star as the female lead, but after she declined [[Susannah Melvoin]], who by now was [[Prince]]'s fiancée was considered. She did a test-reading, but it was decided that the role of Mary needed a more experienced actress. Ultimately young British actress Kristin Scott-Thomas was cast as female lead after auditioning for [[Prince]] in Paris. Terrance Stamp and Francesca Annis were cast as Mary's parents.<br> | | Originally [[Prince]] wanted Madonna to star as the female lead, but after she declined [[Susannah Melvoin]], who by now was [[Prince]]'s fiancée was considered. She did a test-reading, but it was decided that the role of Mary needed a more experienced actress. Ultimately young British actress Kristin Scott-Thomas was cast as female lead after auditioning for [[Prince]] in Paris. Terrance Stamp and Francesca Annis were cast as Mary's parents.<br> |