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After the disastrous movie Shanghai
Surprise Madonna accepted the role of Nikki Finn in the movie
'Slammer', directed by James Foley. During the production the
title was changed to Who's
That Girl, possibly because nobody wanted to refer to the
prison ('slammer') when Madonna's husband Sean Penn kept getting
in trouble. In the movie Madonna plays a girl that has spend some
time in jail for a crime she didn't commit. When she is released
she wants to take revenge on those responsible. However there's
Louden Trott (Griffin Dunne), who has to make sure Nikki leaves
town immediately. And of course their destiny brings them together.
The movie wasn't exactly a success. So far Madonna had only been
successful in Desperately Seeking
Susan, where her character was very much like the real Madonna.
However, Nikki Finn had the voice of Judy Holliday and the hair
and make-up of Marilyn Monroe instead of anything Madonna. Madonna
received a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress in Who's
That Girl.
The soundtrack for the movie is always included in Madonna's discography
because half of the tracks are hers. She recorded two songs with Patrick Leonard
and two more with Steve Bray. The
album was completed with 5 other tracks of unknown (and very forgettable)
artists. The first three Madonna songs were released as a single.
The title track wasn't just typical for Nikki Fynn, but for Madonna
as well. By this time, Madonna had released three successful albums
and had shown the world some different images and styles already,
so people started wondering 'Who's That Girl
anyway?'. The single reached #1 in the US, UK, Japan and Canada.
The follow-up was the dance track Causing A
Commotion, that was a Top 5 hit as well. The
Look Of Love, a great ballad, was only released in Europe
and Japan.
Released on July 21st, 1987 the album sold almost 5
million copies worldwide, of which 1 million in the US, making
it Platinum. On the album charts it peaked at #1 (Germany),
#2 (France), #4 (UK), #6 (Canada), and #7 (US). The
single Who's That Girl got a Grammy nomination
for Best Song Written Specifically For A Motion Picture.