Striptease
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Striptease

Erin Grant loses care and custody of her daughter when she's divorced from her husband Darrell, a small-time thief. Struggling for money, she is a dan...cer at a nightclub, where one night Congressman Dilbeck (in disguise) attacks another member of the audience. A spectator, who recognizes Dilbeck and is fond of Erin, offers to get back her daughter by blackmailing Dilbeck. Things do not work out as planned, though. Show More

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Striptease is a captivating drama-comedy film that follows the life of Erin Grant, a woman who loses custody of her daughter after getting divorced from her husband, Darrell, who is involved in small-time theft. To make ends meet, Erin takes up a job as a dancer at a nightclub.

One fateful night, while performing, Erin encounters Congressman Dilbeck, who is in disguise. Dilbeck ends up attacking another audience member, but a fellow spectator, who recognizes Dilbeck and has feelings for Erin, offers to help her regain custody of her daughter by blackmailing Dilbeck.

However, things quickly take a turn for the worse as their plan doesn't go as expected. Erin finds herself in a dangerous predicament, caught between the powerful world of politics and her deep desire to reunite with her daughter.

Striptease is a thrilling and thought-provoking film that explores themes of power, corruption, and the lengths one would go to protect what they love. With a star-studded cast including Demi Moore, Burt Reynolds, and Ving Rhames, this movie combines suspense and humor to deliver an unforgettable viewing experience.

Now available for streaming, Striptease offers an immersive story that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats. Take a dive into the world of intrigue and secrets as Erin Grant fights against all odds to reclaim her daughter and expose the truth.

Also Known As:

Striptease

Release Date:

28 Jun 1996

Writers:

Carl Hiaasen (book), Andrew Bergman (screenplay)

Awards:

8 wins & 4 nominations.