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Release Date:
December 18, 1992
Original Title:
Prince And The New Power Generation: Act I
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 36
Prince And The New Power Generation: Act I is the first part of a two-day US TV-special broadcast by ABC on 18 December 1992. The show was produced by Paisley Park Enterprises and broadcast as part of the ABC In Concert '91 series, followed by the The Ryde Dyvine TV-special on 19 December 1992. Act I is part documentary, part 'rock soap opera' and part video compilation. Like the 3 Chains O’ Gold home video released in 1994, it centers around the story of the 0(+> album, with some footage overlapping. Between (and through) the music videos for 2 Whom It May Concern, My Name Is Prince, Love 2 The 9’s, The Morning Papers, The Continental, Damn U and 7 the story is that of Prince slowly, but surely, falling in love with ‘princess Mayte'.
Additional Photography:
Van Carlson
Jane Castle
Stephen Kazmierski
Associate Producer:
Greg Schnabel
Director:
Randee St. Nicholas
Director of Photography:
John Mathieson
Editorial Staff:
Bob Flood
Jeff Olm
Peter Sorcher
Ellen Weissbrod
Producer:
Prince
Production Manager:
Paige McDonald
Supervising Editor:
Steve Purcell
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