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Under The Cherry Moon [1986] [DVD]
 
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Under The Cherry Moon [1986] [DVD]

Prince , Jerome Benton , Prince    Suitable for 15 years and over   DVD
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
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  • Actors: Prince, Jerome Benton, Kristin Scott Thomas, Steven Berkoff, Emmanuelle Sallet
  • Directors: Prince
  • Writers: Becky Johnston
  • Producers: Graham Cottle, Joseph Ruffalo, Robert Cavallo, Steven Fargnoli
  • Format: PAL
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: 18 Oct 2004
  • Run Time: 98 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0002WYRRS
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 11,427 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Prince takes on his first director's job and provides the score!


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not "Purple Rain 2" - this is a lighter, funnier Prince film, 26 Jan 2006
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D. Kohen "davko79" (London) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Under The Cherry Moon [1986] [DVD] (DVD)
I watched "Under the Cherry Moon" last night for the first ever time, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I'm surprised it has such bad reviews and is considered such a turkey by most critics. I guess at the time most people wanted Prince to come out with another "Purple Rain" type movie. Prince is a great physical comedian in this movie, I was surprised just how much as was laughing throughout it at his and Jerome Benton's antics. Prince's over-the-top narcissm throughout is clearly tongue-in-cheek, and he's having a whale of a time in this role. This is one of those quirky, odd, entertaining, screwball movies that has a real cult feeling to it, and definitely major rewatchability factor. Prince did a very good job directing this at the age of 27 (which I also wasn't expecting) and uses the songs off his "Parade" LP to excellent effect at the right moments and the right scenes. I love the "Girls and Boys" sequence with everyone doing that 80s arm-waving dance that Prince starts off on the piano. Kristin Scott Thomas is absolutely lovely in it - long time to go before her big break in "The English Patient". Steven Berkoff plays a similar villain that he did a few years earlier in "Beverly Hills Cop". Love the scene where Prince is trying to make it up with Scott-Thomas, and he does this by sitting in total silence at the back of his car with his shades on. Will have to try that technique someday. Shame, Jerome and Prince could've ended up being the modern-day screwball farce pair, if they'd made more films together.
Extras are great as well - I love live performance video of Anotherloverholeinyourhead and the video for Girls and Boys with members of his Revolution band inserted into the scene from the film.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Most underrated film of the 80's!, 4 Nov 2004
In the 80's, the era that taste forgot, an age of big hair, red braces, shoulder pads and oversized suits with rolled up sleeves, what society was lacking was a little class. This movie may just have been what was needed. Sadly, it seems audiences of the time were too busy rummaging in their Filofaxes to notice, hence the movie being savaged by the critics, and being hailed as one of the biggest flops of the decade. Today, now all the pressure on Prince to come up with a sequel to the phenomenon that was Purple Rain is long forgotten, it is possible to watch the movie objectively, and in doing so see it for the purple gem it really is.

Set in the French Riviera, 'Under the Cherry Moon' tells the story of two gigolos, Christopher Tracy (Prince) and Tricky (Jerome Benton of 'The Time', who hope to make their fortune by marrying one of the wealthy women to whom they ply their trade. Luck comes their way in the form of Mary Sharon, the daughter of a cruel and controlling shipping magnate, who is set to come into a $50,000 000 trust fund when she marries the man her father has approved for her. However, as he sets out to charm Mary and win her affections, Christopher finds himself developing those feelings most damaging to a man in his trade - love. However, the mismatched affair is set to end badly from the start, as outside forces and super-sized egos conflict to keep Mary and Christopher apart. Ending in a tragedy of Romeo and Juliette-proportions, the story finds Christopher concluding 'If two people really loved one another, nothing could break them apart.'

Obviously being a Prince-production, the music is flawless, and especially of interest is the elegantly funky 'Love or Money', which was not included on the accompanying soundtrack album 'Parade - Music from Under the Cherry Moon'.

The opening sequence of Christopher playing piano in a classy restaurant whilst receiving a litany of message-inscribed cocktail napkins from Tricky is as funny and entertaining as the music is beautiful. The film is worth seeing for Prince's costumes alone - happily uninfluenced by the fashions of the time, they exaggerate his skinny 5ft3 frame perfectly - the one he wears to Mary Sharon's birthday celebration is stunning!

Shot in black and white, the film has aged very well, and Prince's straightforward directing style compliments the movie perfectly. For a non-professional actor, his performance is also faultlessly convincing, relying far more on his acting skills than Purple Rain. Mercifully absent is the irritating Morris Day, whose bombastic and childish personality is one of the few blemishes of 'Purple Rain', and one of the many of 'Graffiti Bridge'.

One of the only confusing details is the era in which it is set - described as 'a homage to the great black-and-white films of the 30's and 40's', 'Under the Cherry Moon' sees an unhappy blend of 1930's costumes and sets, and 1980's cars and scenery, with no real attempt at defining a genuine time-period. Prince's intention may have been to create a timeless love fantasy, but all he has succeeded at her is creating a mess!

Ultimately, 'Under the Cherry Moon' is a classy, tasteful, entertaining, musical extravagansa which only Prince could have pulled off. In retrospect, it is not in any way a bad film, and is possibly (dare I say it?) better than 'Purple Rain' - the music is just as good, and the acting far better! If only the outcome of Christopher and Mary's romance could have been destined for happiness, not tragedy...still, as Prince sings in 'Sometimes it Snows in April' 'Sometimes, life ain't always the way...'

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5.0 out of 5 stars Camp, playful and absolutely eccentric!, 25 Mar 2011
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Anna Nolan "Blue eyes" (Stansted, Essex, UK) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Under The Cherry Moon [1986] [DVD] (DVD)
I love this film! I have known it for many many years and it earned a cult status amongst my housemates and me. It's certainly a little more than quirky and brings surprises in the way of big name celebrities, (Francesca Annis, Kristen Scott-Thomas, Stephen Berkoff)starring, in younger roles.

Prince is a natural as the debauched Christopher, the gigolo who preys on rich women in the Cotes D'Azur. Scott-Thomas is sublime as the heiress-to-be, Mary, single, repressed, wild-child who just needed to meet the right people to be brought out of herself.

The plot is shallow; boy meets girl, boy not right for girl but girl wants him anyway because together they have fun. And fun is what this film is all about. Immerse yourself in the delightful campness and frivolity that is Prince's fabulous film!
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