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Striptease

Year:
Duration:
115 min | USA:117 min (unrated version)
Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Drama | Thriller
IMDB rate:
4.2
Director:
Andrew Bergman
Awards:
6 wins & 2 nominations
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 1996-06-28
Filming Locations: Miami Seaquarium - 4400 Rickenbacker Causeway, Key Biscayne, Florida, USA
Earnings
Budget: $40,000,000
Opening Weekend: $12,300,000 (USA) (30 June 1996)
Gross: $32,758,418 (USA) (27 October 1996)
Cast
Actor
Character
Demi Moore
Erin Grant
Burt Reynolds
Congressman David Dilbeck
Armand Assante
Lt. Al Garcia
Ving Rhames
Shad
Robert Patrick
Darrell Grant
Paul Guilfoyle
Malcolm Moldovsky
Jerry Grayson
Orly
Rumer Willis
Angela Grant
Robert Stanton
Erb Crandal
William Hill
Jerry Killian
Stuart Pankin
Alan Mordecai
Dina Spybey-Waters
Monique, Jr. (as Dina Spybey)
PaSean Wilson
Sabrina Hepburn
Pandora Peaks
Urbanna Sprawl
Barbara Alyn Woods
Lorelei
Kimberly Flynn
Ariel Sharon
Rena Riffel
Tiffany
Siobhan Fallon
Rita Grant
Gary Basaraba
Alberto
Matt Baron
Paul Guber
Gianni Russo
Willy Rojo
José Zúñiga
Chris Rojo
Anthony Jones
Pierre
Eduardo Yáñez
Chico
Antoni Corone
Nico
Frances Fisher
Donna Garcia
Teddy Bergman
Andy Garcia
Louis Seeger Crume
Judge Fingerhut
Aymee Garcia
Temp
Deborah Magdalena
Secretary
Keone Young
Ling
Brad Grunberg
D.J. (as Johnny Cocktails)
Anthony Giaimo
Medical Examiner
Jerry Pacific
Parking Valet
Anna Lobell
Video Clerk
Diane Adams
Hospital Volunteer
Chad Ayers
Young Christian
April Sharpe
Seaquarium Guide
Maria Genero
TV Reporter (as Maria Gennaro)
Keith Blaney
Bachelor #1
Marc Chaykin
Bachelor #2
Edward Goldstein
Bartender
Christi Bauerle
Cocktail Waitress
Yoshi Obata
Businessman in Club
Tony Toyoda
Businessman in Club
Scott Oughterson
Businessman in Club
Darreck Crane
Patron in Club
Ted Niarhos Jr.
Patron in Club
Marco Assante
Patron in Club
Christopher Carrington
Patron (uncredited)
Edge
Christian Dignitary (uncredited)
Edward B. Goldstein
Bartender (uncredited)
Paul Anthony Reynolds
Bachelor (uncredited)
Claudio Sad
Sailor in club (uncredited)
Tammi Sutton
Eager Beaver Bartender (uncredited)
Rene Teboe
Man driving car (uncredited)
Steve Warren
Minister (uncredited)
Carl White
Reporter (uncredited)
Did you know?
Trivia
The set for the strip club interior was constructed in a ballroom dance studio in a strip mall in Ft. Lauderdale.
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Burt Reynolds was not originally actually sought by the production for the part of politician Dave Dilbeck. Reynolds wanted the part badly and so contacted Castle Rock studio head Rob Reiner personally and went to Miami, Florida to audition. He took a pay cut considerably lower than to what he had received during the heyday of his career.
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In the original trailer for the film, we see a low angle shot of Ving Rhames and Pandora Peaks. That shot did not appear in the film because it took place during the original climax of the film. That climax was re-shot after being shown to a preview audience. Orginally, the final sequence took place in a sugar cane field. After preview audiences were uncomfortable with the scene, it was rewritten and re-shot in the sugar shack. We still see the final shots of the original sequence that shows a character being taken away in handcuffs.
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Goofs
When Erin's daughter is playing games backstage, the close-ups of the games are not the same games she is playing.
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About 41 minutes in there is a shot of a limo driving by with a visible camera attached to the bottom.
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After Garcia sees Erin's message on the mirror in the "Big Sugar" yacht he says "That girl is crazy." As he is exiting the bathroom, it is possible to see the reflection of a crewmember in the side mirror.
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Quotes
Alan Mordecai: Do you follow politics, Mr. Shad?
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Congressman David Dilbeck: [practicing in front of a mirror] Hello, Erin. My name is Congressman Dilbeck. You are... you're a beauty.
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Darrell Grant: [seizes Erin from behind and holds a knife to her neck] Evenin', everybody!
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Faq
Q
What are the differences between the R-Rated version and the Unrated Version?
A
In the USA the movie was released on VHS in an R-Rated version that has been toned in a few scenes. The unrated version which is featured on the DVD is completely uncut. A detailed comparison between both versions can be found here.
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