The song's accompanying music video was filmed on May 27 and 28, 1989 in
Culver City, California. It was directed by
Albert Magnoli and choreographed by
Barry Lather, and featured dancers costumed as multiple
Batmen,
Jokers and
Vicki Vales. Prince appears as a costumed character in face paint known as "Gemini", with one side of his face and costume representing the Joker (evil) and the other, Batman (good). This creation was also likely a nod to one of Batman's classic adversaries, "
Two-Face", who also has his face split down the middle (with one side disfigured) and whose alter ego Harvey Dent had originally appeared in the 1989 movie, with the villain himself set to appear in later sequels. The video starts with Prince receiving a transmission from Gemini where he makes a face. The Batman and Jokers alternate dance sections, while Prince (as both himself and Gemini) sings. The video ends with Gemini hitting a detonator, exploding an electric chair (referenced in the song), and Prince (actually Michael Keaton's voice) saying "Stop" as the video abruptly ends. The video also features one Vicki Vale wearing a black dress with the words "All this and brains too", a reference to
The Dark Knight Returns by
Frank Miller, in which a female news presenter wears a top with the same slogan.
Gemini is Prince's astrological sign, and is a reference to the duality in his music. "Gemini" would also make an appearance in the "
Partyman" video, but this time the costume would be all-Joker. The video earned Prince a 1990 Soul Train Music Award nomination for Best R&B/Soul Music Video, and nomination for Best Video From a Film from the MTV Video Music Awards of the same year. ==B-side==