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One Man Army | Corruption
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Best Makeup | 1991 | Doug
Best Music Original Song | 1991 | Stephen
Best Art DirectionSet Decoration | 1991 | Richard
Best MakeUp | 1991 | Cheri
Funniest Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture | 1991 | Al
1991 | Danny
Best Cinematography For | 1991
Best Sound | 1991 | Chris
Best Cinematography | 1991 | Vittorio
Best Costume Design | 1991 | Milena
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 1991 | Al
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture | 1991 | Al
Best Original Song Motion Picture | 1991 | Stephen
Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1991
Best Sound | 1991 | Thomas
Best Editing | 1991 | Richard
Best Special Visual Effects | 1991
Best Costume Design | 1991 | Milena
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 1991 | Al
Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television | 1991 | Stephen
Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television | 1991 | Danny
Best Makeup | 2011 | John Caglione
Best Original Song | 2011 | Stephen
Best Art Direction | 2011 | Richard
Best Costume Design | 2011 | Milena
Best Foreign Director Regista del Miglior Film Straniero | 1991 | Warren
Best Supporting Actor | 1991 | Al
Most Entertaining Family Youth Motion Picture ComedyHorror | 1991
Best Young Actor Starring in a Motion Picture | 1991 | Charlie
Best Actor | 1991 | Warren
Best Costumes | 1991 | Milena
Best Performance by a Younger Actor | 1991 | Charlie
Best Supporting Actor | 1991 | Al
Best Actress | 1991 | Madonna
Best Fantasy Film | 1991
Best Casting for Feature Film Comedy | 1991 | Jackie
Best Supporting Actor | 1991 | Al
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases | 1991 | Vittorio
1990 | Vittorio
Al Pacino has stated that Madonna flashed him during rehearsals for this movie, opening her coat to reveal that she was naked underneath. Pacino joked that when he is old if he is observed with a beatific smile on his face, it will be because he is recalling the incident.
Danny Elfman was hired to compose the film score because Warren Beatty was impressed with his work on Batman (1989). On working with Beatty, Elfman has said "Warren was insane".
A two hour and fifteen minute version of the film exists, as confirmed by Warren Beatty in a 2002 interview. He was forced to cut the film to the current one hour and forty-five minute version at the insistence of then-chairman of Walt Disney Pictures, Jeffrey Katzenberg, prior to the release.
Al Pacino has stated in interviews that he enjoyed working on this film, saying that Warren Beatty made ''a wonderful, artistic film, even though now it's like it doesn't even exist'', alluding to the notion that it is a movie that is barely talked about after all these years.
Make-up designer John Caglione Jr.'s final design of Big Boy Caprice matches the intended design conceived by Al Pacino. Since then, Caglione became Pacino's personal make-up man in all of his films.
"Dick Tracy: No grief for Lips? Breathless Mahoney: I'm wearing black underwear. Dick Tracy: You know, it's legal for me to take you down to the station and sweat it out of you under the lights. Breathless Mahoney: I sweat a lot better in the dark."
"Big Boy Caprice: Wait a minute! Wait. I'm having a thought. Oh, yes. Oh, yes. I'm gonna have a thought. It's coming... It's gone."