3rd Golden Raspberry Awards
3rd Golden Raspberry Awards | |
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Date | April 11, 1983 |
Site | Oscar night potluck party |
Highlights | |
Worst Picture | Inchon |
Most awards | Inchon (4) |
Most nominations | Butterfly (10) |
The 3rd Golden Raspberry Awards were held on April 11, 1983 at an Oscar night potluck party to recognize the worst the film industry had to offer in 1982. The recipients are denoted in bold:
Awards and nominations
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Ken Annakin, Worst Director co-winner.
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Laurence Olivier, Worst Actor winner.
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Ed McMahon, Worst Supporting Actor winner.
Winner (in bold)
Category | Recipient |
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Worst Picture | Inchon (MGM) |
Annie (Columbia/Rastar) | |
Butterfly (Analysis Releasing) | |
Megaforce (20th Century Fox) | |
The Pirate Movie (20th Century Fox) | |
Worst Actor | Laurence Olivier in Inchon as Douglas MacArthur |
Willie Aames in Paradise and Zapped! as David and Peyton Nichols | |
Christopher Atkins in The Pirate Movie as Frederic | |
Luciano Pavarotti in Yes, Giorgio as Giorgio Fini | |
Arnold Schwarzenegger in Conan the Barbarian as Conan | |
Worst Actress | Pia Zadora in Butterfly as Kady Tyler |
Morgan Fairchild in The Seduction as Jamie Douglas | |
Mia Farrow in A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy as Ariel | |
Kristy McNichol in The Pirate Movie as Mabel | |
Mary Tyler Moore in Six Weeks as Charlotte Dreyfus | |
Worst Supporting Actor | Ed McMahon in Butterfly as Mr. Gillespie |
Michael Beck in Megaforce as Dallas | |
Ben Gazzara in Inchon as Maj. Frank Hallsworth | |
Ted Hamilton in The Pirate Movie as The Pirate King | |
Orson Welles in Butterfly as Judge Rauch | |
Worst Supporting Actress | Aileen Quinn in Annie as Annie |
Rutanya Alda in Amityville II: The Possession as Dolores Montelli | |
Colleen Camp in The Seduction as Robin | |
Dyan Cannon in Deathtrap as Myra Bruhl | |
Lois Nettleton in Butterfly as Belle Morgan | |
Worst Director | Ken Annakin for The Pirate Movie (tie) |
Terence Young for Inchon (tie) | |
Matt Cimber for Butterfly | |
John Huston for Annie | |
Hal Needham for Megaforce | |
Worst Screenplay | Inchon, written by Robin Moore and Laird Koenig |
Annie, screenplay by Carol Sobieski, based on the play by Thomas Meehan, based on the comic strip Little Orphan Annie by Harold Gray (uncredited) | |
Butterfly, screenplay by John F. Goff and Matt Cimber, adaptation by Cimber, based on the novel by James M. Cain | |
The Pirate Movie, written by Trevor Farrant, "ripped off from" Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta The Pirates of Penzance | |
Yes, Giorgio, screenplay by Norman Steinberg, "suggested by" the novel by Annie Piper | |
Worst New Star | Pia Zadora in Butterfly as Kady Tyler (Zadora also won a Golden Globe for Best New Star.) |
Morgan Fairchild in The Seduction as Jamie Douglas | |
Luciano Pavarotti in Yes, Giorgio as Giorgio Fini | |
Aileen Quinn in Annie as Annie | |
Mr. T in Rocky III as Clubber Lang | |
Worst Original Song | "Pumpin' and Blowin'" from The Pirate Movie, music and lyrics by Terry Britten, B. A. Robertson and Sue Shifrin |
"Comin' Home to You" from Author! Author!, music by Dave Grusin, lyrics by Marilyn and Alan Bergman | |
"Happy Endings" from The Pirate Movie, music and lyrics by Terry Britten, B. A. Robertson and Sue Shifrin | |
"It's Wrong for Me to Love You" from Butterfly, music by Ennio Morricone, lyrics by Carol Connors | |
"No Sweeter Cheater than You" from Honkytonk Man, music and lyrics by Gail Redd and Mitchell Torok | |
Worst Musical Score | The Pirate Movie, music by Kit Hain |
Butterfly, music by Ennio Morricone | |
Death Wish II, music by Jimmy Page | |
Monsignor, music by John Williams | |
The Thing, music by Ennio Morricone | |
Worst Career Achievement Award | Irwin Allen, the master of disaster |
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