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Documents Madonna's first major tour of the 1990s beginning 13 April 1990 in Mukuhari, Japan and ending 5 August in Nice, France. The tour hit 27 cities and sold out every show except in Italy where one show was canceled due apparently to objections over its content.
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David Fincher was originally going to direct, but cancelled at the last minute.
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Concert video footage was shot at the Palais Omnisports de Paris Bercy in Paris, France in July 1990.
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In the "Express Yourself" concert sequence, Madonna says "All right, America! Do you believe in love?" This audio is overdubbed onto footage shot in Paris, where she does not wear the ponytail as in the Japan and USA stops. Madonna's live vocals for "Express Yourself" were also replaced with the album version and the song was edited down from the longer performance featured in the actual Blond Ambition tour.
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Was famously spoofed by comedian Julie Brown's "Medusa: Dare to Be Truthful."
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Three of the dancers featured in the film, Oliver Crumes Jr., Kevin Alexander Stea and Gabriel Trupin later filed a lawsuit against Madonna for invasion of privacy, fraud and deceit and intentional misrepresentation.
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