Madonna: The Video Collection 93:99 (1999)
November 2, 1999Release Date
Madonna: The Video Collection 93:99 (1999)
November 2, 1999Release Date
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Madonna
Self
Tomas Arana
Stranger (segment 'Bad Girl')
Rob Campbell
Stranger (segment 'Bad Girl')
Matt Dillon
Detective (segment 'Bad Girl')
Jamie King
Dancer (segment 'Human Nature')
Mark Margolis
Bartender (segment 'Bad Girl')
Chris Cunningham
Director
Emilio Muñoz
Torero (segment 'Take a Bow')
David Fincher
Director
Mike Myers
Austin Powers (segment 'Beautiful Stranger')
Michael Haussman
Director
Melodie McDaniel
Director
Rika Ohara
Wardrobe Girl (segment 'Rain')
Jason Olive
Lover (segment 'Secret')
Jean-Baptiste Mondino
Director
Anita Pallenberg
(segment 'Drowned World / Substitute for Love')
Brett Ratner
Director
James Rebhorn
Stranger (segment 'Bad Girl')
Daniel Louis Rivas
Kid Sitting on Stairs (segment 'Secret')
Ryuichi Sakamoto
Director (segment 'Rain')
Jenny Shimizu
Production Assistant Girl (segment 'Rain')
Sam Spiegel
Record Producer (segment 'Drowned World / Substitute for Love')
Steve Strange
(segment 'Drowned World / Substitute for Love')
Ruth Taveras
Dancer (segment 'Human Nature')
Luca Tommassini
Dancer (segment 'Human Nature')
Verne Troyer
Mini-Me (segment 'Beautiful Stranger')
Goran Visnjic
Boyfriend (segment 'The Power of Good-bye')
Christopher Walken
Guardian Angel (segment 'Bad Girl') (archive footage)
Michael Kenneth Williams
(segment 'Secret')
Michael York
Basil Exposition (segment 'Beautiful Stranger')
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The Video Collection 93:99 is the third music video compilation by American singer-songwriter Madonna. Released by Warner Music Vision, Warner Reprise Video and Warner Bros. Records on November 9, 1999, it contained music videos for singles released between 1993 and 1999. Originally, the collection was titled The Video Collection 92–99, and had included the 1992 video "Erotica", but it was omitted due to its sexually explicit content; instead the 1998 song "The Power of Good-Bye" was added. The videos in the collection were selected personally by Madonna, who felt the 14 videos to be her best work.
After its release, the collection was critically appreciated, with one group of reviewers noting the artistic capabilities of Madonna while the others noting her ability to re-invent her image from one video to another. It reached a peak of eight on Billboard's Top Music Video sales chart. In 2008, was certified platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipment of 100,000 copies across United States. A box set titled The Ultimate Collection was released in 2000, which contained The Video Collection 93:99 and The Immaculate Collection compilations.