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1992 Golden Raspberry Awards

The 13th Golden Raspberry Awards were held on March 20, 1993 at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel to recognise the worst the movie industry had to offer in 1992. The list of nominees follows with recipients denoted in bold.

Contents

Worst Picture

Shining Through (20th Century Fox)

The Bodyguard (Warner Bros.)
(Warner Bros.)
Final Analysis (Warner Bros.)
Newsies (Disney)


Worst Actor

Sylvester Stallone, Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot!

Kevin Costner, The Bodyguard
Michael Douglas, Basically It Stinks and Shining Through
Jack Nicholson, Hoffa and Man Trouble
Tom Selleck, Folks


Worst Actress

Melanie Griffith, Shining Through and A Stranger Among Us

Kim Basinger, Cool World and Final Analysis
Lorraine Bracco, Medicine Man and Traces Of Red
Whitney Houston, The Bodyguard
Sean Young, Love Crimes


Worst Supporting Actor

Tom Selleck,

Alan Alda, Whispers In The Dark
Marlon Brando,
Danny DeVito, Batman Returns
Robert Duvall, Newsies


Worst Supporting Actress

Estelle Getty, Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot!

Ann-Margret, Newsies
Tracy Pollan, A Stranger Among Us
Jeanne Tripplehorn, Basically It Stinks
Sean Young, Once Upon A Crime


Worst Director

David Seltzer , Shining Through

Danny DeVito, Hoffa
John Glen,
Barry Levinson, Toys
Kenny Ortega , Newsies


Worst Screenplay

Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot! *written by Blake Snyder and William Osborne & William Davies

The Bodyguard
  • screenplay by John Briley and Cay Bates and Mario Puzo
Final Analysis
  • screenplay by Wesley Strick
  • story by Robert Berger and Strick
Shining Through
  • written for the screen by David Seltzer
  • based on the novel by Susan Isaacs

Worst New Star

Pauly Shore, Encino Man

George Corraface ,
Kevin Costner's Crewcut, The Bodyguard
Whitney Houston, The Bodyguard
Sharon Stone's "Tribute to Theodore Cleaver", Basically It Stinks


Worst 'Original' Song

"High Times, Hard Times" from Newsies *music by Alan Menken *lyrics by Jack Feldman

"Book of Days" from Far And Away
  • music by Enya
  • lyrics by Roma Ryan
"Queen of The Night" from The Bodyguard

See also

  • 65th Academy Awards
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