The 9th Golden Raspberry Awards were held on March 29, 1989 at the Hollywood Palace to recognise the worst the movie industry had to offer in 1988. The list of nominees follows, with recipients marked in bold.
Worst Picture
Cocktail (Touchstone)
- produced by Ted Field and Robert W. Cort
- Caddyshack II (Warner Bros.)
- Hot to Trot (Warner Bros.)
- Mac and Me (Orion)
- Rambo III (TriStar)
- produced by Buzz Feitshans
Worst Actor
Sylvester Stallone in Rambo III
- Tom Cruise in Cocktail
- Bob "Bobcat" Goldthwait in Hot to Trot
- Jackie Mason in Caddyshack II
- Burt Reynolds in Rent-A-Cop and Switching Channels
Worst Actress
Liza Minnelli in and Rent-A-Cop
- Rebecca De Mornay in And God Created Woman
- Whoopi Goldberg in The Telephone
- Cassandra Peterson in
- Vanity in Action Jackson
Worst Supporting Actor
Dan Aykroyd in Caddyshack II
- Billy Barty in Willow
- Richard Crenna in Rambo III
- Harvey Keitel in The Last Temptation of Christ
- Christopher Reeve in Switching Channels
Worst Supporting Actress
Kristy McNichol in Two Moon Junction
- Eileen Brennan in The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking
- Daryl Hannah in High Spirits
- Mariel Hemingway in Sunset
- Zelda Rubinstein in Poltergeist III
Worst Director
Blake Edwards for Sunset (tie)
Stewart Raffill for Mac and Me (tie)
- Michael Dinner for Hot to Trot
- Roger Donaldson for Cocktail
- Peter Macdonald for Rambo III
Worst Screenplay
Cocktail
- screenplay by Heywood Gould
- based on his book
- Hot to Trot
- screenplay by Steven Neigher , Hugo Gilbert and Charlie Peters
- story by Steven Neigher and Hugo Gilbert
- Mac and Me
- written by Stewart Raffill and Steve Feke
- Rambo III
- Willow
Worst New Star
Ronald McDonald (as himself) in Mac and Me
- Don (the talking horse) in Hot To Trot
- Tami Erin in The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking
- Robi Rosa in Salsa
- Jean Claude van Damme in Bloodsport
Worst 'Original' Song
"Jack Fresh" from Caddyshack II
- written and performed by Full Force
- "Skintight" from Johnny Be Good
- "Therapist" from A Nightmare On Elm Street 4: The Dream Master
- written and performed by Vigil
See also
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