Film: Graffiti Bridge

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Graffiti Bridge

Graffiti Bridge movie poster

Movie details


Premiere: 1 November, 1990: ???, New-York, NY, USA
Released: 2 November, 1990 (USA)
Director: Prince
Writers: Prince
Producers: Simon Edery (associate producer), Peter MacDonald (executive producer), Randy Phillips (producer), Craig Laurence Rice (co-producer [as Craig Rice]), Arnold Stiefel (producer)
Productions Companies: Warner Bros.
Paisley Park Films
Music by: Prince
Genre(s): Music Drama, Musical
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Runtime: 95 minutes
Technical Specification(s): Country: USA
Language: English
Sound Mix: Dolby SR
Color: Color
Aspect Ratio:1.85 : 1
Distributor(s):

Warner Bros. (1990)

Box Office, Nominations & Awards


Box office

  • Opening Weekend (4 Nov. 1990)
USA: $2,447,000 (688 Screens)
  • Gross:
USA: $4,562,778

Nominations

  • Razzie Awards 1991
Worst Picture for Arnold Stiefel and Randy Phillips
Worst Actor for Prince
Worst Director for Prince
Worst Screenplay for Prince
Worst New Star for Ingrid Chavez

Awards

  • ASCAP Award 1991
Most Performed Songs from Motion Pictures for Prince for Thieves In The Temple

See also


Graffiti Bridge
(album)
Graffiti Bridge
(home video)
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Graffiti Bridge is a 1990 American rock musical drama film directed and written by Prince, filmed on locations in Minneapolis and in Paisley Park Studios.

In the movie, Prince endorse his character of "The Kid" from Purple rain film as well as The Time and Morris Day as competitors as club owners. All the musicians in the film go by their real name, and the film is seen as a sequel to Purple Rain.

The film wasn't a success, grossing only 4,5 million dollar at the box office. It earned Prince an Ascap Award for Best original Score.

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References
Filmsign o the times-movieposter.jpg 1987
Sign O' The Times
Movies Television Films And Specials None
See Films & videos
NoPreviousAlbum.png