Madonna: The Immaculate Collection (1990)
November 13, 1990Release Date
Madonna: The Immaculate Collection (1990)
November 13, 1990Release Date

Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Madonna
Self / Writer / Songs

Erika Belle
Dancer (segment 'Lucky Star') (segment 'Papa Don't Preach')

Christopher Ciccone
Dancer (segment 'Lucky Star')

John Leguizamo
Friend of Boyfriend (segment 'Borderline')

Louie Louie
Boyfriend (segment 'Borderline')

Deke Anderson
The Director (segment 'Material Girl')

Keith Carradine
Boyfriend (segment 'Material Girl')

Sharon Oreck
Woman in clown costume (segment 'Material Girl')

Robert Wuhl
Pitch Man (segment 'Material Girl')

Danny Aiello
Papa (segment 'Papa Don't Preach')

Debi Mazar
Friend (segment 'Papa Don't Preach')

Alex McArthur
Boyfriend (segment 'Papa Don't Preach')

Mailon Rivera
Friend (segment 'Papa Don't Preach')

Felix Howard
Kid (segment 'Open Your Heart')

Benicio del Toro
Kid Sitting on Car (segment 'La Isla Bonita')

Leon
Innocent Man / Saint (segment 'Like a Prayer')

Cameron Alborzian
Man (segment 'Express Yourself')

Todd Gordon
Factory Worker (segment 'Express Yourself')

Gustav Vintas
Prison Wardon (segment 'Express Yourself')

Tony Ward
Merman (segment 'Cherish')

Mark Romano
Father (segment 'Oh Father')

Luis Camacho
Voguer (segment 'Vogue')

Oliver Crumes Jr.
Voguer (segment 'Vogue')

Bruce Gowers
Director

Donna DeLory
Voguer (segment 'Vogue')

Salim Gauwloos
Voguer (segment 'Vogue')

Jose Guitierez
Voguer (segment 'Vogue')

Niki Haris
Voguer (segment 'Vogue')

Kevin Stea
Voguer (segment 'Vogue')

Gabriel Trupin
Voguer (segment 'Vogue')

Simon Fields
Producer

Carlton Wilborn
Voguer (segment 'Vogue')

Gregg Fienberg
Producer

Arthur Pierson
Director

Michele Ferrone
Director

Mary Lambert
Director

James Foley
Director / Writer

Jean-Baptiste Mondino
Director

David Fincher
Director

Herb Ritts
Director / Director of Photography

Bruce Gowers
Director

Brian Elliot
Writer / Songs

Keith Williams
Writer

Scott Chestnut
Editor

Stephen Bray
Songs

Peter H. Brown
Songs

James Haygood
Editor

Gardner Cole
Songs

Glenn Morgan
Editor

Bruce Gaitsch
Songs

Michael Salomon
Editor

Tom Kelly
Songs

Crystal Lujan
CastingDirector

Patrick Leonard
Songs

Vance Lorenzini
ProductionDesigner

Reggie Lucas
Songs

Richard Sylbert
ProductionDesigner

Shep Pettibone
Songs

Peter Rafelson
Songs

Robert Rans
Songs

Billy Steinberg
Songs

Michael Ballhaus
Director of Photography

Jordan Cronenweth
Director of Photography

Andrea Dietrich
Director of Photography
Media.



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The Immaculate Collection is the second music video compilation by American singer-songwriter Madonna. Released by Warner Music Vision, Warner Reprise Video and Sire Records on November 13, 1990, to accompany the audio release, it contained music videos for the singer's singles released between 1983 and 1990. Although it did not contain all of Madonna's music videos at that point, the collection marks the first time the clip for "Oh Father" (1989) was commercially available worldwide, as it was first limited to the United States.
The Immaculate Collection received positive reviews from music critics, who saw it as a consistent collection of Madonna's videography. In the United States, the release reached number one on the Top Music Videos chart, and was certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), denoting shipments of over 300,000 copies across the country. It also topped the charts in Canada and the United Kingdom. The Immaculate Collection won the prize for "Best Long Form Video" at the 1991 MTV Video Music Awards.
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