A mysterious young drifter who calls herself Nomi Malone hitches a ride to Las Vegas, where she finds work as a stripper and sets about clawing her way to the top of the Vegas showgirls.A mysterious young drifter who calls herself Nomi Malone hitches a ride to Las Vegas, where she finds work as a stripper and sets about clawing her way to the top of the Vegas showgirls.A mysterious young drifter who calls herself Nomi Malone hitches a ride to Las Vegas, where she finds work as a stripper and sets about clawing her way to the top of the Vegas showgirls.
- Awards
- 10 wins & 10 nominations
Melinda Songer Soderling
- Nicky
- (as Melinda Songer)
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- Writer
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Did you know
- TriviaWhen the film swept the 16th Annual RAZZIE Awards, Paul Verhoeven turned up in person to accept Worst Director and Worst Picture. He was the first director to ever turn up to collect the award.
- GoofsDuring the infamous pool-sex scene, there are several shots in which it can be plainly seen that Zack is still wearing white underwear.
- Alternate versionsThe Indian version was heavily cut by the CBFC to remove approximately 22 minutes with the run time of 106 mins (CFL/3/8/2002-MUM). In 2004, the film was further cut of 34 seconds (CFL/3/40/2004-MUM).
- A black woman showing her breasts.
- All close-up shots of bare breasts of a dancer.
- A black woman fixing up the blouse of a dancer while she is sitting on a dressing table and her breast is seen.
- Naomi rubbing her back with black man while dancing.
- A black man follows Naomi and the dialogue "Motherfucker and you hurt my dick".
- A close-up of bare breasts and a fat woman popping out her breasts.
- The line "You did not bleed everywhere, did you"?
- A woman dancing around the pole.
- Naomi in the dancing room, bare breasts and wiping herself.
- A man and a woman watching Naomi dancing in a private room.
- Naomi dancing and showing her breasts.
- All shots of nude women.
- A woman dancing with her breasts showing.
- Two women dancing around a pole.
- Dance director rejecting a girl by saying "What is it? Is it watermelon"?
- Three women questioned by dance director to remove their bra and asked Naomi.
- Naomi running while her breasts are shown.
- A black man and Naomi dancing.
- Before dance, a man offers Naomi ice cubes.
- Bare breasted woman coming down from the staircase.
- Black man and Naomi outside the club.
- Naomi and Crystal together on floor.
- Three dancers pinching a black man.
- A nude woman walking towards a swimming pool, a man pouring champagne on the head of Naomi and the two kissing.
- Close-up of a bare breasted woman in dance sequence, a man undressing and the entire dance sequence.
- Naomi pushing Crystal from the staircase.
- A man trying to overpower a black woman.
- Naomi kicking a man.
- Visuals of Crystal's back pose and all visuals of other girls dancing.
- Visuals and dialogue of Naomi saying "Fuck you".
- Visuals and dialogue of James to Naomi "Shit happens. That what I get fucking wisdom".
- Visuals of bare buttocks of Naomi at the end of a dance sequence.
- Visuals and dialogue of Loudmouth to Naomi "Can I suck your tits?".
- Visuals of bare buttocks of a female dancer before entering a booth.
- Visuals of Naomi touching her panties as the she dances in front of Jack.
- Visuals and dialogue of Jack to Naomi "Fuck. Oh, fuck" and "Fucking".
- Sequence of group dancing are in semi-nude.
- Make-up room Molly is in semi-nude..
- Naomi in semi-nude while fighting with the villain.
- Deleted the visuals of Naomi the negro on the the private part
- Deleted the visuals of topless girls in the dance sequence.
- Deleted the visuals of Naomi dancing on the pole.
- Deleted the dialogue "I want to see our ass...shit" said by long haired drunk to Naomi.
- Reduced by 50% the girl shown in black bikini in the swimming pool.
- Deleted the visuals of kissing between Naomi and Crystal in hospital.
- SoundtracksDoin' What I Did
Written and Performed by Dwight Yoakam
Courtesy of Reprise Records
By Arrangement with Warner Special Products
Featured review
How I wish I could write this review anonymously. No one should publicly admit to liking Showgirls. There's very little to like about it. Yet I still do. And, looking at some of the other comments on here, I'm not the only one (perhaps there's a secret 'Fight Club-like' organisation out there somewhere for people like us?).
It's about a young woman who drifts into Las Vegas with dreams of being a dancer. She ends up being a stripper. However, her fortunes don't stay that way for long, as she's offered a role in a top Vegas casino's show... which involves taking her clothes off.
In case you've never heard of this film, it does involve a lot of female nudity. Now, this naturally attracted a lot of criticism of the film being sexist. And, in short, it is. However, isn't that the point? We're getting a look into an industry (whether it be the stripping industry, the showgirl industry, or even the film industry) which is heavily male-dominated. It's run by rich middle-aged men who get to decide which young 18-21 year old females get the parts. Of course there's going to be a heavy element of sexism and quite a fair share of sleaze involved.
I won't try to defend Showgirls and say things like 'the nudity empowers the women,' because that would probably be untrue (and rather pretentious). But I will say that the nudity is at least valid. Making a film without nudity about a subject involving strippers and erotic dancers would be like making a film about the Second World War without soldiers.
It's all pretty cheesy stuff. I don't know whether that was the film-makers' intentions when they made it, but that's the end result. Everything is very dramatic. The lead characters dances overly-dramatically, walks overly-dramatically and, if you look closely, even eats a hamburger overly-dramatically. It's kind of like the acting quality you'd expect from an afternoon soap (but with more nudity, obviously).
However, if there's one redeeming feature that can genuinely be talked about, it's Gina Gershon, who plays the femme fatale 'Cristal Connors.' She seems to revel in flitting between evil and seductively charming and is a joy to watch when it comes to baddies.
I don't think anyone should recommend Showgirls to anyone, without knowing what sort of films they're into. You'll either love it or throw a brick at the TV. Best to just tell people you hate it until you meet up with them in some underground car park with the rest of the Showgirls fans. Remember, the first rule about liking Showgirls is that you DO NOT admit to liking Showgirls.
It's about a young woman who drifts into Las Vegas with dreams of being a dancer. She ends up being a stripper. However, her fortunes don't stay that way for long, as she's offered a role in a top Vegas casino's show... which involves taking her clothes off.
In case you've never heard of this film, it does involve a lot of female nudity. Now, this naturally attracted a lot of criticism of the film being sexist. And, in short, it is. However, isn't that the point? We're getting a look into an industry (whether it be the stripping industry, the showgirl industry, or even the film industry) which is heavily male-dominated. It's run by rich middle-aged men who get to decide which young 18-21 year old females get the parts. Of course there's going to be a heavy element of sexism and quite a fair share of sleaze involved.
I won't try to defend Showgirls and say things like 'the nudity empowers the women,' because that would probably be untrue (and rather pretentious). But I will say that the nudity is at least valid. Making a film without nudity about a subject involving strippers and erotic dancers would be like making a film about the Second World War without soldiers.
It's all pretty cheesy stuff. I don't know whether that was the film-makers' intentions when they made it, but that's the end result. Everything is very dramatic. The lead characters dances overly-dramatically, walks overly-dramatically and, if you look closely, even eats a hamburger overly-dramatically. It's kind of like the acting quality you'd expect from an afternoon soap (but with more nudity, obviously).
However, if there's one redeeming feature that can genuinely be talked about, it's Gina Gershon, who plays the femme fatale 'Cristal Connors.' She seems to revel in flitting between evil and seductively charming and is a joy to watch when it comes to baddies.
I don't think anyone should recommend Showgirls to anyone, without knowing what sort of films they're into. You'll either love it or throw a brick at the TV. Best to just tell people you hate it until you meet up with them in some underground car park with the rest of the Showgirls fans. Remember, the first rule about liking Showgirls is that you DO NOT admit to liking Showgirls.
- bowmanblue
- Mar 20, 2015
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- Countries of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Showgirls: Lo prohibido
- Filming locations
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Box office
- Budget
- $45,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $20,350,754
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $8,112,627
- Sep 24, 1995
- Gross worldwide
- $20,363,461
- Runtime2 hours 8 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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