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''Striptease'' is a 1996 American
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film written, co-produced, and directed by Andrew Bergman, and starring
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, Armand Assante,
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, Robert Patrick and Burt Reynolds. Based on Carl Hiaasen's 1993 best-selling novel of the same name, the film centers on an
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secretary-turned-
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who becomes involved in both a child-custody dispute and corrupt politics. Moore was paid a then-unprecedented $12.5 million to star in ''Striptease'', making her the highest-paid film actress up to that time. Released theatrically on June 28, 1996, by
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and produced by Castle Rock Entertainment with a $50 million budget, the film grossed $33 million domestically (47th place) and $113 million worldwide. It was somewhat more successful in the subsequent video rental market. However, it was panned by critics and won six
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s including Worst Picture.


Plot

Former
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secretary Erin Grant loses custody of her seven-year-old daughter Angela to her ex-husband Darrell, having recently lost her job because of his arrest record, as he was a drug addict who dealt in illegal drugs. To obtain the $15,000 needed to afford an appeal to retrieve her, Erin becomes a
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at the Eager Beaver
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in
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. She attempts to probe his whereabouts from his older sister Rita, as he often relocates without informing Erin and uses Angela to steal wheelchairs from hospitals before selling them on the black market. Congressman David Lane Dilbeck, representing Florida's 5th congressional district, visits the club and becomes infatuated with Erin. Aware of his embarrassing indulgences, patron Jerry Killian approaches Erin with a plan to manipulate Dilbeck and settle the custody dispute in her favor. However, as Dilbeck is the chairman of the subcommittee on sugar, he has powerful business connections, including lobbyist Malcolm J. Moldowsky, his right-hand man, and father-and-son sugar barons Willie and Chris Rojo, whose price supports are worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Consequently, those who could potentially humiliate him in an election are murdered. Attorney Alan Mordecai, who has acquired photos of the night when Dilbeck became intoxicated at the club and assaulted fellow patron Paul Guber, his client, invites Shad, a bouncer and the club's head of security, to join him in a scheme to blackmail Dilbeck. Meanwhile, Jerry turns up dead in Lake Okeechobee while Miami Police Department Lieutenant Al Garcia is on vacation there with his wife Donna and son Andy, and an autopsy reveals that he was drowned in tap water before being discarded in the lake. Finding photos of Erin all over Jerry's apartment, Garcia ventures to the Eager Beaver. There, Erin explains her current dilemma and asks him to ensure that the Dade County police department drops Darrell as an informant for the vice squad. This way, during her appeal, he can be exposed as a criminal. Fully sympathetic to her plight, he complies. However, L.W. Fingerhut, the judge overseeing Erin's case in civil court, suffers a fatal heart attack and is pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital, causing her appeal to be delayed by six months. To protect Angela, Erin retrieves her from Rita's care, having found Darrell's address by stealing her mail. Mordecai approaches Dilbeck with the photo from the Eager Beaver, thus agitating Malcolm further. After Erin takes Angela to work, Darrell ambushes her in her car outside the club at knifepoint, but his arm is broken by Shad, who appears and rescues her. After Erin finishes her shift, Garcia arrives, shows her the blackmail photo and tells her to contact him if she is threatened, now fully aware why Jerry was murdered. Dilbeck's personal interest in Erin persists, so she is invited to perform privately for him. He asks her to become his lover and later his wife, despite his staff becoming increasingly concerned. Malcolm threatens Erin with putting Angela in state care if she talks about Dilbeck to anyone. Eventually, Mordecai turns up dead, increasing Garcia's concern for her. Dilbeck and Malcolm then debate whether to kill Erin or simply silence her by threatening to take away her daughter. However, Erin, suspecting Dilbeck's complicity in the murders, concocts a plan to trap him. Malcolm, aware of Erin's contact with Garcia and her FBI background, suggests Dilbeck invite Erin for another private show, planning to kill her afterwards. She goes alone, but an intoxicated Darrell arrives and assaults Malcolm. Darrell then interrupts the dance, allowing Erin to retreieve a gun and force him and Dilbeck to the nearby Belle Glade sugar refinery, where she has arranged for TV crews to arrive for a news conference. En route, Erin forces Darrell to write a note releasing custody of Angela to her and, once there, tricks Dilbeck into confessing to the murders on tape. As Malcolm arrives, Garcia serendipitously appears along with the news crew, and Dilbeck is soon after arrested. Erin, having regained full guardianship of Angela, thanks Garcia and Shad for assisting her and jokingly expresses interest in Garcia running for Congress as Dilbeck's replacement.


Cast

Gianni Russo and José Zúñiga play father-and-son sugar barons Willie & Chris Rojo, while Eduardo Yáñez and Antoni Corone appear as the Rojos' bodyguards Chico & Nico. Frances Fisher also makes a small appearance as Lieutenant Garcia's wife, Donna, while writer/director and co-producer Andrew Bergman's son Teddy appears as the couple's son Andy and co-producer Mike Lobell's daughter Anna appears as a clerk at Porpoise Video. Assante's cousin Marco, in addition to serving as his personal assistant on the film, appears as a patron at the Eager Beaver, and Keone Young appears as Ling, owner and manager of the Flesh Farm.


Production

The
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itself was written by Andrew Bergman, who also directed. According to one critic, the novel's plot is "quite faithfully followed" by the screenplay, but in bringing the complicated story to the screen, "Bergman forgets to explain persuasively what a nice girl like Erin – smart, spunky and a former FBI employee – is doing in a dump called the Eager Beaver." "''Striptease'' was hard because the tone was so crazy," explained Bergman. "How do you stay true to the tone? You have to be true to those strip clubs. There's always some woman with like 50 triple-Ds, they always advertise, and you have to have someone like that. To actually see it, you’re walking this fine line. I didn't want to sanitize it, and I didn't, and I got my ass kicked for it." He also admitted, "I loved the book, and the funny thing was, uthor CarlHiaasen loved the movie. He thought it was really, really true to the book, which I wanted to do! I don't regret it. I was treated like a freakin’ child molester for making that movie, but so be it."


Casting

When asked about casting Demi Moore in the film, Bergman described, "Is Demi the funniest person in the world? No. Would the movie have been made without her? Probably not. No other major star was willing to take her clothes off, and I was not going to do a TNT version of ''Striptease'' with people running around in swimsuits." To prepare for her role as Erin Grant, Moore visited strip clubs in
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,
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and
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, and she met and observed strippers at work. She also read the novel and practiced
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for flexibility. Moore was cast before other important parts were cast, creating some interest in the project. In the first attempt at filming Moore stripping, two hundred extras were used to portray the audience. Although their salaries were small, many accepted the role to see Moore nude. After waiting for a while, when Moore finally appeared and started dancing the crowd turned so loud and wild that the shooting had to temporarily cease. As Moore said, "After my experience, I felt very confident." The filmmakers, in trying actors out for the part of Shad, sought someone "at least 6'2" and physically massive...any ethnicity", eventually casting Ving Rhames. Burt Reynolds based his performance as Congressman Dilbeck on politicians he knew from his youth, as his father was a police chief and prominent local Republican. When the filmmakers' first choice, Gene Hackman, turned the role down, Reynolds contacted Castle Rock head
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and traveled to Miami to audition, despite not being whom they originally envisioned for the part. "To be honest," said producer Lobell, "we were not enthusiastic at first. There was the hair and his reputation, but we were curious... At the first audition, on the first day, Burt had to take off his toupee in front of six or seven people. It was tough for him, but he did it. It was a very, very humbling thing to do. But by the end of the audition, it was really clear that Burt was the guy." "I knew I could play him," said Reynolds. "I could make him likable and dangerous. There are very few people who can do that. I always played likable and dangerous. I had a persona. Unfortunately, my persona became bigger than my acting." Reynolds accepted a salary of $350,000; lower than what he had been paid earlier in his career. Moore's own daughter Rumer Willis, who was 7 years old when the film was released, played Erin's daughter Angela. As Moore explained, "she illiswanted it so badly" that Moore specifically asked for her to be cast in the role. In reality, this required Willis to see her mother dancing topless, for a scene in which Angela sees Erin performing. However, Moore said that this was acceptable, as " don't shame the body, we encourage the body as something beautiful and natural, and my children bathe with me, and I walk around naked." The cast included some notable real-world strippers such as Pandora Peaks. "Talk about a happy set", said Bergman. "We were shooting in Miami for six months. It was a gas".


Reshot ending

During test screenings, audiences objected to a scene at the end where Dilbeck becomes violent and attempts to rape Grant, holding a knife to her throat. The scene was reshot five months later to make it funnier, causing a one-month delay in the release, but test screenings also turned up less than favorable reactions.


Soundtrack

''Striptease: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack'' was released on June 25, 1996. While the soundtrack did not include every song heard in the film, a notable exclusion were most tracks Erin (Demi Moore's character) danced to in the film, which, aside from " If I Was Your Girlfriend" by
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, were all sung by Annie Lennox (whether as part of the Eurythmics or solo). While "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" was featured on the disc, "Money Can't Buy It", "
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" and " Little Bird" were left off, as was " Missionary Man", which was played during the end credits. Furthermore, it excluded the song "(Pussy, Pussy, Pussy) Whose Kitty Cat Are You?" by the Light Crust Doughboys which won the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Original Song.


Release

''Striptease'' premiered on June 23, 1996, in
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and was released in the United States five days later. It opened in Australia, France and Germany in August, and
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, Italy,
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, South Africa, the United Kingdom,
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and Japan in September.
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was heavily emphasized in advertisements. The
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raised concerns regarding a poster that it felt revealed too much of Moore's naked body. A Castle Rock employee disagreed, saying "there are racier perfume ads." The previous year's film about nude dancers, '' Showgirls'', was generally disliked, so filmmakers feared audiences would pre-judge ''Striptease'' on this basis. To avoid any association, advertisements were designed to make ''Striptease'' look more comedic than ''Showgirls'', which was a drama. Besides the subject matter, ''Striptease'' and ''Showgirls'' did have two notable connections. The
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in these films was by the same person, Marguerite Derricks. Both also featured performances by Rena Riffel, who plays a dancer in each. To promote the film, Moore appeared on the ''
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'' and a Barbara Walters special. In both cases, she danced or otherwise exhibited her body.


Reception


Critical response

''Striptease'' holds a 13% rating on
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based on 71 reviews, with an average score of 3.9/10. The critical consensus reads, "''Striptease'' can't decide whether it is a lurid thriller or a sexy satire - which becomes a moot point as it proves disastrously incapable of pulling either off." On
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, the film has a score of 37 out of 100 based on 27 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". In the Carl Hiaasen book of the same name, upon which the movie was based, every character was premised upon being a source of amusement. In the movie, however, there was a major departure, as the main character, played by Moore, was meant to be portrayed differently.
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of the ''
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'' complimented some of the characters, but ultimately concluded the film failed because "all of the characters are hilarious except for Demi Moore's." He felt the drama surrounding the main character "throws a wet blanket over the rest of the party." Ebert also found the nudity not too sexy.
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heavily panned the film on '' Siskel and Ebert'' criticizing Bergman's screenplay as well as Moore's character and performance finding her "deadly boring".
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was harsher, writing in his book that the film was too depressing, and "Not funny enough, or dramatic enough, or sexy enough, or bad enough, to qualify as entertainment in ''any'' category." Barbara Cramer concurred with Ebert that Moore's character was written too dramatically, compared to other characters. She said the film was predictable and would appeal mostly to "post-pubescent schoolboys or closet voyeurs." However, Cramer also cited Reynolds' "best role in years," and said Rhames was "worth the price of admission." Brian D. Johnson of '' Maclean's'', who thought Moore's acting was terrible, predicted that despite Moore's financial success, her career depended on the success of this film and the film was "tacky, pretentious-and boring." This critic described ''Striptease'' as displaying Moore's vanity. David Ansen of ''
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'', sharing Ebert's view on Moore's character, also claimed ''Striptease'' failed as a drama because it had no mystery, revealing the identity of its villains early. Moreover, the " damsel-in-distress angle generates zero tension." Daniel P. Franklin, in his book ''Politics and Film: The Political Culture of Film in the United States'' went so far as to call ''Striptease'' "the worst film ever made" and stated "The film pays homage to Moore's surgical breast enhancement". Nathan Rabin, reviewing the film for his series "My Year of Flops", described the film thus: "Moore's dour lead performance sabotages the film from the get-go. It's as if director Andrew Bergman told Moore she was acting in a serious drama about a struggling single mother...and then told everyone else in the cast that they were making a zany crime comedy filled with kooky characters, sleazy hustlers, dumbass opportunists, and outsized caricatures." Audiences surveyed by
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gave the film a grade of "B−" on scale of A+ to F.


Box office

''Striptease'' made $12,322,069 in its first weekend, behind '' The Nutty Professor'' with
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, '' Eraser'' starring
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, and
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's '' The Hunchback of Notre Dame'', in which Moore voiced the main character Esmeralda. Ultimately, ''Striptease'' made $33,109,743 in the United States, and domestically it was the 47th highest-grossing film of 1996. It made $113,309,743 internationally, having grossed £2,294,568 in the UK.


Home media

''Striptease'' was released on VHS on November 19, 1996, and on DVD on July 27, 1999. It found success in the video rental market, ranking 24th in the video rentals of 1997 in the United States. Bergman later described the film as one of his most successful projects, especially referring to the video rental market.


Accolades


Controversies

In 1997, ''Striptease'' made news again when it was shown in a fourth-grade class in
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,
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. The teacher claimed the students chose the film but drew criticism since the film was risqué. The violent 1996 film '' Scream'' was shown in the same school on the same day, causing further controversy. In 2000 in Ireland, some viewers criticized the Raidió Teilifís Éireann for running ''Striptease''. These viewers questioned the film's appropriateness and some considered it demeaning to women. The station felt it was not
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and it was aired at night. In 2003, Radioactive Films used a scene from ''Striptease'' featuring Moore nude in a video called ''Hollywood's Hottest''. This raised a dispute as to whether the use of the scene qualified as
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. A lawsuit was launched as a consequence.


References


External links

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