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Madonna: Truth or Dare

  • 1991
  • R
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Madonna in Madonna: Truth or Dare (1991)
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Documentary following singer Madonna on her controversial Blonde Ambition tour in 1990.Documentary following singer Madonna on her controversial Blonde Ambition tour in 1990.Documentary following singer Madonna on her controversial Blonde Ambition tour in 1990.

  • Director
    • Alek Keshishian
  • Stars
    • Madonna
    • Donna DeLory
    • Niki Haris
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    10K
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    • Director
      • Alek Keshishian
    • Stars
      • Madonna
      • Donna DeLory
      • Niki Haris
    • 73User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
    • 70Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Madonna
    Madonna
    • Self
    Donna DeLory
    • Self - Vocals and Dancer
    • (as Donna Delory)
    Niki Haris
    • Self - Vocals and Dancer
    • (as Niki Harris)
    Luis Camacho
    Luis Camacho
    • Self - Dancer
    Oliver Crumes Jr.
    Oliver Crumes Jr.
    • Self - Dancer
    • (as Oliver Crumes)
    Salim Gauwloos
    • Self - Dancer
    Kevin Alexander Stea
    Kevin Alexander Stea
    • Self - Dancer
    • (as Kevin Stea)
    Gabriel Trupin
    • Self - Dancer
    Carlton Wilborn
    Carlton Wilborn
    • Self - Dancer
    Sharon Gault
    • Self - Mama Make-up
    Joanne Gair
    • Self - Madonna's Make-up
    Jai Winding
    • Self - Keyboards
    Jonathan Moffett
    • Self - Drums
    David Williams
    • Self - Guitar
    Luis Conte
    • Self - Percussion
    Darryl Jones
    Darryl Jones
    • Self - Bass
    Kevin Kendrick
    • Self - Keyboards
    Oliver Crumes Sr.
    • Self
    • Director
      • Alek Keshishian
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    Michael_Elliott

    Great Documentary Highlighting Madonna's Tour

    Madonna: Truth or Dare (1991)

    **** (out of 4)

    Madonna's "Blonde Ambition" tour is followed in this documentary, which gives fans a behind-the-scenes look at the star and the tour.

    Even if you're not a fan of Madonna, it's pretty hard not to really enjoy this documentary on a number of levels but the biggest thing is that it really is extremely well-made. Director Alek Keshishian has really created a rather unique and original look at an artist doing their thing while trying to hold everything together.

    Many people have accused this film as being fake or saying that Madonna was acting up in front of the camera. This has been happening since Bob Dylan's DON'T LOOK BACK and it has happened countless times since this film was originally released. I think what makes DON'T LOOK BACK and MADONNA: TRUTH OR DARE so terrific is the fact that the two artists know how to play the camera and they both did it perfectly.

    There's a lot of stuff going on here and the film really did a terrific job at showing you how chaotic life on the road can be. We see the tour through Japan, the United States, Canada and Europe and we see as Madonna struggles at times with relationships, her strength and having to face other demons. The documentary does a terrific job at showing what type of physical demand Madonna had on her night after night and the backstage access was just really fun and interesting.

    Madonna's relationship with Warren Beatty is on display here and we see other celebrities including Kevin Costner, Al Pacino and Antonio Bandera. The film and Madonna have a lot to say about the celebrity worship and everything that comes along with it. Other great moments include a concert in Toronto where the police show up threatening to arrest the singer as well as another moment where she meets with her father after a hometown gig.

    MADONNA: TRUTH OR DARE is also beautifully shot and I loved the director's decision to show the backstage stuff in B&W and keeping the concert footage in color.
    drosse67

    Nothing surprising

    Nothing surprising is revealed in this documentary. Perhaps ten years ago, when the film came out, it stunned many fans and non-fans. But Madonna has remained in the spotlight ever since, and thanks to magazines, interviews, MTV, VH-1, not to mention her music, video, book and film work since 1991, we've seen most of the stuff in this documentary already. Plus, Madonna shows us only what she wants us to see. There are a few moments when the camera suddenly shuts off, like when she confesses that Sean Penn was the love of her life. She also talks about her huge crush on Antonio Banderas, and when he snubs her, she jokingly admits that she will never work with him (obviously she was kidding because she worked with him in Evita). When she's playful and in good spirits, she's fun to watch. But in the end, this is really a vanity project, instead of the completely "naked" documentary it was supposed to be. That probably suits her diehard fans just fine, but regular viewers are hoping to see more than her "attitude" backstage, long footage of her explicit onstage material, constant vulgarity, and high-maintenance daily rituals.
    badgirl9

    absolutely fantastic

    This is a wonderful documentary. It shows the ups and downs of being a rock star. Essential to fans.
    7blakiepeterson

    A Riveting Rock Documentary

    I don't know sh*t about Madonna. I know that the media has a fixation on her aging (how dare she have a wrinkle at 57-years-old?), that she almost died at this year's Brit Awards while performing "Living for Love", that she sliced censors in half during her controversial 1994 interview with David Letterman, that Robert Christgau thinks she's a pop genius, that the gays love her, that she's, all right, clinging to her youth. But still, I hardly know anything about Madonna. Maybe I could barely sing the chorus to "Holiday", but that's all. I'd recognize her if she were to walk down my street. I saw her in "Dick Tracy" once. She was pretty good in that.

    I suppose I was expecting "Truth or Dare" to have a sort of "Vogue" tinged romanticism, painting Madonna as a pop figure still untouchable, like how "Ready to Wear" made the fashion world funny, nowhere near realistic, but was all the better for it. For all the cultural bullshit that misunderstands her, "Truth or Dare" dares you to hate and love the pop superstar at the same time, wanting you to scoff at her need to be the STAR of every moment, wanting you to appreciate her relentless work ethic, her need to be an entertainer at the top of their game. And like all good documentaries (and why this one is so damn good), the film is riveting for everyone, outsiders and insiders alike. I wasn't a Madonna fan before the documentary nor will I be afterward, but as a rock documentary, "Truth or Dare" stands as one of the finest.

    Recording the entirety of her 1990 Blond Ambition tour, the film is essentially an inside-look into what a day, a night, a week, a month, a year, looks like for Madonna. (Or maybe it just seems that way: a master of camera manipulation, she may just as well be putting on a show.) Photographed in grainy black-and-white, save for the colored (and obligatory) stage performances, "Truth or Dare" is more warty than glamorized, emphasizing her vulnerabilities, need to be the center of attention, and her wicked sense of humor (she seems to laugh more when people are having a hard time than when everyone is having a ball).

    I couldn't care less about the complicated choreographic sets that circle around renditions of "Like a Virgin", "Express Yourself", "Holiday", among others; what makes "Truth or Dare" engaging is its frank candidness. Behind the scenes, Madonna notices that the majority of her young dancers are insecure and need mothering; strange, she remarks, how she likes to be a matriarch, to give her stage family someone to confide in. We catch glimpses of her short relationship with "Dick Tracy" co-star Warren Beatty, who scoffs at the fact that real-life doesn't seem to matter to her unless it is captured on camera. Cameos abound, featuring pop-ups from Pedro Almodóvar, Kevin Costner, Antonio Banderas, and Al Pacino. But there are three truly great scenes in the film, where Madonna doesn't seem to be putting on a show, where she doesn't seem to be trying to make herself look a certain way for the cameras.

    Best is her reaction to Kevin Costner, who comes backstage for one show and describes the production as neat; disgusted, she gags, remarking "Anybody who says my show is 'neat' has to go." Later, an old friend (pre-fame old) meets Madonna in the hallway of her hotel, asking her to be the godmother to her soon-to-be born child. Though it is clear that the women were close back in the day, Madonna blows her off; she doesn't want to be a mother any time soon, and she doesn't have time to waste time with non-celebrities from the past. And in one of the closing scenes, she infamously models what a blow job from Madonna would look like on a glass bottle. Minutes later, she describes her true love as Sean Penn, heartbroken, regretful.

    Fakery of course comes around — the scene where she visits her mother's grave doesn't feel all too sincere, rather the documentarian's hope to make appear feel bare- bones hopeless — but "Truth or Dare", ultimately, is a winning documentary that makes the once chart-dominating pop-star more fascinating, and timeless, than ever.
    bd74

    In the midst of controversy...

    Between 1987 and 1993, Madonna underwent the most controversial period of her life. This documentary highlights one of the most notorious events right in the midst of that period of controversy: her 1990 "Blond Ambition" tour, which spanned four months and took place in Japan, North America, and Europe. The tour was way ahead of its time, featuring innovative music, tour-de-force dance moves, magnificent sets, and dazzling costumes designed by French fashion designer Jean-Paul Gaultier. It turned out to be arguably the best concert ever (certainly Madonna's best concert to date). At the same time, the tour was considered blasphemous for involving the use of religious images and symbols, and it was called racy because of simulated sexual acts that were performed on stage.

    What's noteworthy about this documentary is that it shows a behind-the-scenes look at, not just the tour, but also Madonna's life during the tour's run. On stage (and backstage) she's a hard and demanding diva. Yet, this film enables viewers to see another side of Madonna, who according to Warren Beatty, doesn't want to live off-camera. You get to see Madonna surrounded by different people: her entourage, her family, and other celebrities...but you also get to see her all by herself in some scenes. In one scene you hear someone compare Madonna to a little girl lost in a storm. One can only wonder if Madonna, who although is the biggest star in the world, could be the loneliest person in the world. I saw this documentary when it played in theaters, back in 1991, and it was great to see it on the big screen. I especially enjoyed seeing the scenes of the actual concert. I now own this film on DVD. This documentary was definitely the perfect medium with which to immortalize the then-controversial, pre-motherhood Madonna at the height of her career.

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    • Trivia
      Three of the dancers featured in the film, Oliver Crumes Jr., Kevin Alexander Stea, and Gabriel Trupin, sued Madonna for invasion of privacy, fraud and deceit, and intentional misrepresentation.
    • Goofs
      Supposedly the live footage is filmed in the United States (she even greets the audience by saying 'All right, America do you believe in love?" but they zoom out so far that one can't see her lips moving). In the United States Madonna was wearing the ponytail. In all the live footage she has curled hair. This means the show was actually filmed in Europe (according to the credits, it was in Paris). There are several references to the live footage being filmed in America, especially "Like a Virgin" in Toronto and "Keep it Together" (the technical problems) in Los Angeles, although that footage was also filmed in Paris.
    • Quotes

      Madonna: [makes gagging noises] "Neat"? Anybody who says my show is "neat" has to go.

    • Crazy credits
      All through the end credits Madonna and her dancers' voices are heard getting ready for bed and after the credits are done Madonna is shown saying, "I'm just gonna push this button and the camera's gonna go off now. Ok?"
    • Alternate versions
      Video version, retitled "Madonna Truth or Dare", includes footage not in the original theatrical release.
    • Connections
      Edited into Madonna: Holiday (Truth or Dare Version) (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Express Yourself
      Written by Madonna, Stephen Bray

      Bleu Disque Music Co., Inc., Webo Girl Publishing, Inc., WB Music Corp., Black Lion Music

      Performed by Madonna

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    • Release date
      • May 24, 1991 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • In Bed with Madonna
    • Filming locations
      • Houston, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Boy Toy
      • Miramax
      • Propaganda Films
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    • Budget
      • $4,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $15,012,935
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $543,250
      • May 12, 1991
    • Gross worldwide
      • $29,012,935
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      2 hours
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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