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Star 80 is a 1983 American biographical drama film based on Playboy model Dorothy Stratten, who was murdered by her husband Paul Snider in 1980. The film is written and directed by Bob Fosse, adapted from the Pulitzer Prize-winning Village Voice article 'Death of a Playmate' by Teresa Carpenter, the title being taken from Snider's vanity license plates.

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'80s Mercedes'
Single by Maren Morris
from the album Hero
ReleasedJune 27, 2016[1]
FormatDigital download
Recorded2016
Genre
Length3:31
LabelColumbia Nashville
Songwriter(s)
  • Maren Morris
Producer(s)
Maren Morris singles chronology
'My Church'
(2016)
'80s Mercedes'
(2016)
'I Could Use a Love Song'
(2017)

'80s Mercedes' is a song by American country music singer Maren Morris.[2] It was released in June 2016 as her second single. She co-wrote and co-produced the song with busbee during a session where they traded ideas about its title and the numerous influences from that era. '80s Mercedes' peaked at numbers 11 and 12 on both the BillboardHot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts respectively. Also, it reached number 74 on the Hot 100. The song was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and has sold 236,000 units in the United States as of January 2017. It also charted in Canada, peaking at number 17 on the Canada Country chart. It received a Gold certification from Music Canada, denoting sales of 40,000 units in that country. The accompanying music video for the song was directed by Alon Isocianu.

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Background[edit]

According to Morris, the inspiration for the song came from a conversation with Audra Mae, who used the phrase '80s Mercedes' in their conversation and she thought it would be a good title for a song. She mentioned the idea to Busbee at their song-writing session, and Busbee started asking Morris questions for possible directions on the writing. One of those questions was: 'What year were you born?'. Morris answered 1990, and Busbee then came out with the line: 'I'm a '90s baby in my '80s Mercedes' which became the hook for the song. The song has some influences from 1980s songs, and contains an oblique reference to Don Henley's song 'The Boys of Summer'.[3]

Reception[edit]

Critical[edit]

'80s Mercedes' was placed at number 38 on Rolling Stone’s '50 Best Songs of 2016', stating: “The Nashville breakout star is writing cooler car songs than anyone else these days – she's a 'Nineties baby in an Eighties Mercedes,' blasting Hank Williams and Johnny Cash on her radio.”[4]

Commercial[edit]

In the United States, the song has reached number 11 on the Hot Country Songs chart. It entered the Country Airplay chart at number 53 and has since reached number 12. It also debuted at number 91 on the US BillboardHot 100 chart for the week and also debuted at number 17 on Canada Country chart for the week of November 25, 2016.

The song has sold 236,000 copies as of January 2017.[5]

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Accolades[edit]

YearAssociationCategoryResult
2017Radio Disney Music Awards[6]Favorite Country SongNominated
CMT Music Awards[7]Female Video of the YearNominated
Performance of the Year (with Alicia Keys on CMT Crossroads)Nominated

Music video[edit]

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The music video was directed by Alon Isocianu and premiered in August 2016. The vehicle featured was a 1980s era Mercedes Benz 380 SL.[8]

Charts[edit]

Convertible
Chart (2016-2017)Peak
position
Canada Country (Billboard)[9]17
US Billboard Hot 100[10]74
US Country Airplay (Billboard)[11]12
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[12]11
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Certifications[edit]

RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[13]Platinum80,000
United States (RIAA)[14]Gold500,000 / 236,000[5]

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone
sales+streaming figures based on certification alone

References[edit]

  1. ^'Add Dates'(PDF). Country Aircheck Weekly (504): Chart p.5. June 20, 2016.
  2. ^Betts, Stephen L. (June 8, 2016). 'See Maren Morris Bring Swag, Sass to '80s Mercedes''. Rolling Stone.
  3. ^Roland, Tom (July 15, 2016). 'Maren Morris Playfully Crosses Generational Lines In '80s Mercedes''. Billboard.
  4. ^'50 Best Songs of 2016'. Rolling Stone. November 30, 2016. Retrieved November 30, 2016.
  5. ^ abBjorke, Matt (January 23, 2017). 'Top 30 Digital Country Singles Chart: January 23, 2017'. Roughstock.
  6. ^Drysdale, Jennifer (April 29, 2017). '2017 Radio Disney Music Awards: The Complete Winners List'. E!. Retrieved May 9, 2017.
  7. ^Stefano, Angela (June 7, 2017). '2017 CMT Music Awards Winners List'. The Boot. Retrieved June 7, 2017.
  8. ^'Videos : Maren Morris : 80s Mercedes'. Country Music Television. Retrieved August 5, 2016.
  9. ^'Maren Morris Chart History (Canada Country)'. Billboard. Retrieved February 16, 2017.
  10. ^'Maren Morris Chart History (Hot 100)'. Billboard. Retrieved February 16, 2017.
  11. ^'Maren Morris Chart History (Country Airplay)'. Billboard. Retrieved February 16, 2017.
  12. ^'Maren Morris Chart History (Hot Country Songs)'. Billboard. Retrieved February 16, 2017.
  13. ^'Canadian single certifications – Maren Morris – 80s Mercedes'. Music Canada. Retrieved February 16, 2017.
  14. ^'American single certifications – Maren Morris – 80s Mercedes'. Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved July 13, 2017.If necessary, click Advanced, then click Format, then select Single, then click SEARCH.
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Star 80
Directed byBob Fosse
Produced byWolfgang Glattes
Kenneth Utt
Screenplay byBob Fosse
Based onDeath of a Playmate
by Teresa Carpenter
Starring
Music byRalph Burns
CinematographySven Nykvist
Edited byAlan Heim
Distributed byWarner Bros.
November 10, 1983 (limited)
February 3, 1984
Running time
103 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$12 million
Box office$6,472,990[1]

Star 80 is a 1983 American biographicaldrama film based on Playboy model Dorothy Stratten, who was murdered by her husband Paul Snider in 1980. The film is written and directed by Bob Fosse, adapted from the Pulitzer Prize-winning Village Voice article 'Death of a Playmate' by Teresa Carpenter, the title being taken from Snider's vanity license plates.

The film stars Mariel Hemingway as Stratten and Eric Roberts as Snider, with supporting roles by Cliff Robertson, Carroll Baker, Roger Rees, Stuart Damon, Josh Mostel, and David Clennon. The film chronicles Stratten's relationship with Snider, their move to Los Angeles and her success as a Playboy model, and the eventual dissolution of their relationship and her murder.

Star 80 was filmed on-location in Vancouver, British Columbia and Los Angeles, California; the death scene was filmed in the same house in which the murder-suicide took place. Hugh Hefner, disliking the way he was depicted in the film, sued the producers of the picture. In accordance with the family's wishes, Dorothy's mother is never mentioned by name in the movie and the names of her sister and brother were altered. Other names were also changed due to legal concerns. It is the second movie based on the murder of Stratten, preceded by the 1981 television film Death of a Centerfold: The Dorothy Stratten Story in which Jamie Lee Curtis portrayed Stratten and Bruce Weitz portrayed Snider.

The film had a limited release in November 10, 1983, with a general release three months later in February of the following year. It received critical acclaim, with particular praise directed at Hemingway and Roberts' performances. Roberts won the Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actor and was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama, and Fosse was nominated for the Golden Bear and the Berlin Film Festival. It was Fosse's final film as director before his death in 1987.

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Plot[edit]

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In 1978, Dorothy Stratten was working at a Dairy Queen in her hometown of Vancouver, British Columbia when she meets Paul Snider, a brash small-time scam artist and pimp. Snider charms Stratten into letting him take her to her high-school prom. He wins over Stratten with attention and flattery, getting her to pose nude for Polaroid photographs. Snider uses the photographs to persuade a professional to create a portfolio of her. Snider forged the signature of Stratten's mother on a consent form and sends the portfolio to Playboy. Playboy invites Stratten to Los Angeles to pose for a professional photographer.

Playboy founder and publisher Hugh Hefner makes Stratten Playmate of the Month for the August 1979 issue. Hefner provides lodging for Stratten and gives her a job as a bunny at an L.A. Playboy Club. Snider pressures Stratten into marrying him. She begins an acting career with small film and television roles and is made 1980's Playmate of the Year.

Snider purchases a Mercedes with the vanity license plate STAR 80 but feels dejected after losing money on failed business ventures and being eclipsed by Stratten's success. At the Playboy Mansion Stratten catches the eye of movie director Aram Nicholas, who lets her read for a film role. Snider hires a private investigator to follow Stratten and learns Stratten and Nicholas are sleeping together. Snider buys a shotgun after Stratten insists she is going to leave him. Disregarding Nicholas’ plea for her to not see Snider again, Stratten agrees to meet with him to arrange a financial settlement. Snider pleads with Stratten not to leave him, then flies into a rage, rapes and shoots her before turning the gun on himself.

Cast[edit]

  • Mariel Hemingway as Dorothy Stratten
  • Eric Roberts as Paul Snider
  • Cliff Robertson as Hugh Hefner
  • Carroll Baker as Dorothy's Mother
  • Roger Rees as Aram Nicholas
  • Stuart Damon as Vince Roberts
  • David Clennon as Geb
  • Josh Mostel as Private Detective
  • Jordan Christopher as Peter Rose
  • Ernest Thompson as Phil Wass
  • Tina Willson as Bobo Weller
  • James Luisi as Roy
  • Sidney Miller as Harlan
  • Deborah Geffner as Billie
  • Lisa Gordon as Eileen
  • Shelly Ingram as Betty
  • Neva Patterson as Playboy Executive
  • Terence Kelly as Charlie
  • Stanley Kamel as Nick
  • Cis Rundle as Meg Davis
  • Kathryn Witt as Robin
  • Gwen Welles as Leann
  • Robert Picardo as Interviewer
  • Keith Hefner as Photographer
  • Budd Friedman as Emcee
  • Keenen Ivory Wayans as Club Comedian

Reception[edit]

The film was screened out of competition at the 34th Berlin International Film Festival.[2]The Washington Post called it 'Bob Fosse's latest stylish stinker.' Gene Siskel placed the film on his top-10 list of the best films of 1983, taking into account that the film was very unpleasant to watch.[3] Roger Ebert gave the film four-out-of-four stars and deemed it an 'important movie'.[4]

Appearing with Siskel on an October 1986 edition of The Late Show Starring Joan Rivers, Ebert said Roberts should have been nominated for an Oscar for his work on Star 80. Ebert coined the phrase 'Star 80 syndrome' after acknowledging Gary Oldman's Sid Vicious in Sid and Nancy was snubbed for the same reason as Roberts: 'Hollywood will not nominate an actor for portraying a creep, no matter how good the performance is.'[5]

The film opened in 16 theaters grossing $233,312 its opening weekend. Eventually, the film grossed $6,472,990 domestically with 502 theaters being its widest release.[6]Star 80 has an 83% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 12 reviews, with an average score of 7.1/10.[7]

Accolades[edit]

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AwardCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef(s)
Boston Society of Film Critics AwardsBest ActorEric RobertsWon[8]
Golden Globe AwardsBest Actor – DramaNominated[9]
New York Film Critics Circle AwardsBest Actor(3rd place)[10]
Berlin Film FestivalGolden BearBob Fosse[11]

References[edit]

  1. ^Star 80 at Box Office Mojo
  2. ^'Berlinale: 1984 Programme'. berlinale.de. Retrieved 2011-01-06.
  3. ^'The Best of 1983', Siskel & Ebert at the Movies, 1983.
  4. ^'Star 80'. Chicago Sun-Times.
  5. ^Ebert, Roger (October 17, 1986). 'Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel'. The Late Show Starring Joan Rivers. Season 1. Episode 7. Fox Network. Fox Entertainment Group. I tell you who definitely won't be [Oscar] nominated – and should be, and that's a young British actor named Gary Oldman, who plays Sid Vicious – the punk rocker – in Sid and Nancy. And he's going to fall prey to the Star 80 syndrome, which is why Eric Roberts wasn't nominated: Hollywood will not nominate an actor for portraying a creep, no matter how good the performance is..He [Roberts] should have been nominated.
  6. ^'Star 80 (1983) - Financial Information'.
  7. ^'Star 80 (1983)'. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved September 30, 2019.
  8. ^'Past Award Winners - Boston Society of Film Critics'. www.bostonfilmcritics.org.
  9. ^'Star 80'. www.goldenglobes.com.
  10. ^'Star 80'.
  11. ^'Programme 1984'. www.berlinale.de.

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External links[edit]

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  • Star 80 on IMDb
  • Star 80 at AllMovie
  • Star 80 at Rotten Tomatoes

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