Madonna: Innocence Lost

Summary

Madonna: Innocence Lost is a 1994 American drama film directed by Bradford May and written by Michael J. Murray based on Christopher Andersen's biography of the star, Madonna Unauthorized.[1] The film stars Terumi Matthews, Wendie Malick, Jeff Yagher, Diana Leblanc, Dean Stockwell and Nigel Bennett. The film premiered on Fox on November 29, 1994.[2][3][4]

Madonna: Innocence Lost
Based onMadonna Unauthorized
by Christopher Andersen
Written byMichael J. Murray
Directed byBradford May
StarringTerumi Matthews
Wendie Malick
Jeff Yagher
Diana Leblanc
Dean Stockwell
ComposersLouis Natale
Tony Shimkin
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersChristine A. Sacani
Michael J. Murray
Christopher Andersen
CinematographyBradford May
EditorBernadette Kelly
Running time90 minutes
Production companies20th Century Fox Television
Jaffe/Braunstein Films
Original release
NetworkFox
ReleaseNovember 29, 1994 (1994-11-29)

Plot edit

Cast edit

  • Terumi Matthews as Madonna
    • Stephane Scalia as Madonna (age 4)
    • Maia Filar as Madonna (age 10)
  • Wendie Malick as Camille Barbone
  • Jeff Yagher as Paul
  • Diana Leblanc as Ruth Novak
  • Dean Stockwell as Tony Ciccone
  • Nigel Bennett as Bennett
  • Dominique Briand as Toussant
  • Don Francks as Jerome Kirkland
  • Tom Melissis as Stu
  • Christian Vidosa as Emmerich
  • Rod Wilson as Mitch Roth
  • Dino Bellisario as Brad Raines
  • Gil Filar as Madonna's brother
  • Diego Fuentes as Salvador
  • Matthew Godfrey as Peter Barbone
  • Ephraim Hylton as Thom Hillman
  • Evon Murphy as Bette Ciccone
  • Jenny Parsons as Madonna Louise Ciccone I
  • Cynthia Preston as Jude O'Mally
  • Chandra West as Kelsey Lee
  • Jeff Woods as Flynn
  • Mischke Butler as Doo-wop Singer

Broadcast and reception edit

References edit

  1. ^ Marcos, Gia (6 October 2021). "A Forgotten Madonna Biopic May Have Traumatized The Queen Of Pop From Sharing Her Life's Story". The Things. Retrieved 25 May 2022.
  2. ^ Adam Sandler (1994-11-28). "Madonna: Innocence Lost". Variety.com. Retrieved 2018-03-03.
  3. ^ O'Connor, John J. (1994-11-29). "TELEVISION REVIEW; Madonna, Blond Ambition, Indeed". The New York Times. Retrieved 2018-03-03.
  4. ^ David Hiltbrand (1994-11-28). "Picks and Pans Review: Madonna: Innocence Lost". People.com. Retrieved 2018-03-03.

External links edit

  • Madonna: Innocence Lost at IMDb