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− | |Introduction = '''10''' is the first video by [[Madhouse]]. It was released for broadcast two months after the [[Single: 10|single]] and around two weeks after the band’s second [[Album:16|album]]. Exact shooting date is unknown, but it was likely shot in late Summer or early Fall 1987 at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota. The video was directed by Steve Purcell. | + | |Introduction = '''10''' is the first video by [[Madhouse]]. It was released for broadcast two months after the [[Single: 10|single]] and around two weeks after the band’s second [[Album: 16|album]]. Exact shooting date is unknown, but it was likely shot in late Summer or early Fall 1987 at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota. The video was directed by Steve Purcell. |
'''10''' is a 1930s-style play about a bank robbery led by the '[[Madhouse]] girl', Maneca Lightner, along with those who would become "The [[Game Boyz]]", [[Tony Mosley]], [[Kirk Johnson]] and [[Damon Dickson]]. Bankers are played by [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] and [[Matt Fink]] and the Policemen by [[Dale Alexander]] and [[Eric Leeds]]. The robbers’ plan fails when a policeman (Leeds) manages to capture Maneca, forcing her accomplices to surrender. The video ends with the curtain closing. | '''10''' is a 1930s-style play about a bank robbery led by the '[[Madhouse]] girl', Maneca Lightner, along with those who would become "The [[Game Boyz]]", [[Tony Mosley]], [[Kirk Johnson]] and [[Damon Dickson]]. Bankers are played by [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] and [[Matt Fink]] and the Policemen by [[Dale Alexander]] and [[Eric Leeds]]. The robbers’ plan fails when a policeman (Leeds) manages to capture Maneca, forcing her accomplices to surrender. The video ends with the curtain closing. |
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