On This Day: April 11, 1983 – The 3rd Golden Raspberry Awards Took Aim at the Worst in Film

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Pete

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Pete has published a news story:

On This Day: April 11, 1983 – The 3rd Golden Raspberry Awards Took Aim at the Worst in Film.

On this day April 11, 1983, the 3rd Golden Raspberry Awards were held at an Oscar night potluck party, continuing the tradition of highlighting the worst that Hollywood had to offer. While the stars gathered for the Academy Awards, the Razzies handed out their own infamous trophies to the year’s biggest cinematic flops.


The night’s biggest loser was Inchon, a war drama that failed with both critics and audiences. It took home Worst Picture and Worst Actor for Laurence Olivier’s portrayal...

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