Prince's "Purple Rain" returns to theaters in tribute

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Saturday, April 23, 2016
Rock singer Prince performs at the Orange Bowl during his Purple Rain tour in Miami, Fla., April 7, 1985.
Rock singer Prince performs at the Orange Bowl during his Purple Rain tour in Miami, Fla., April 7, 1985.
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CHICAGO (WLS) -- AMC will show Prince's 1984 film in theaters for the next five days as a tribute to the music legend, who died Thursday at age 57.

The film fictionalized Prince's life, following a Minneapolis musician trying to escape a turbulent home life and navigating a rock relationship as his career and his band, the Revolution, are on the rise. Prince starred in the movie, alongside his protoge and then-girlfriend (in the film as well) Apollonia. He also wrote and performed all the songs in the film. Prince won an Oscar in 1984 Best Original Song Score for the movie.

The film will play in Chicago, Naperville and Barrington from April 23 to 28. Visit amctheaters.com for more information.

Participating theaters in Illinois:

AMC 600 North Michigan 9

AMC Showplace Naperville 16

AMC South Barrington 30

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