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Strip Search

  • TV Movie
  • 2004
  • Not Rated
  • 2h
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6.1/10
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Glenn Close and Maggie Gyllenhaal in Strip Search (2004)
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Strip Search follows two parallel stories examining personal freedoms vs. national security in the aftermath of 9/11; one plot involves an American woman detained in China and the other an A... Read allStrip Search follows two parallel stories examining personal freedoms vs. national security in the aftermath of 9/11; one plot involves an American woman detained in China and the other an Arab man detained in New York City.Strip Search follows two parallel stories examining personal freedoms vs. national security in the aftermath of 9/11; one plot involves an American woman detained in China and the other an Arab man detained in New York City.

  • Director
    • Sidney Lumet
  • Writer
    • Tom Fontana
  • Stars
    • Austin Pendleton
    • Tom Guiry
    • Fred Koheler
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    6.1/10
    2K
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    • Director
      • Sidney Lumet
    • Writer
      • Tom Fontana
    • Stars
      • Austin Pendleton
      • Tom Guiry
      • Fred Koheler
    • 43User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Austin Pendleton
    Austin Pendleton
    • James Perley
    Tom Guiry
    Tom Guiry
    • Gerry Sykes
    Fred Koheler
    • Jimmy Briggs
    Zack Manzella
    • High School Boy
    Daniel May Wong
    Daniel May Wong
    • Arresting Officer
    Maggie Gyllenhaal
    Maggie Gyllenhaal
    • Linda Sykes
    Ken Leung
    Ken Leung
    • Liu Tsung-Yuan
    Jim Gaffigan
    Jim Gaffigan
    • Reverend Craig Peterson
    Bruno Lastra
    Bruno Lastra
    • Sharif Bin Said
    Glenn Close
    Glenn Close
    • Karen Moore
    Dean Winters
    Dean Winters
    • Ned McGrath
    Caroline Kava
    Caroline Kava
    • Alvira Sykes
    Peter Jacobson
    Peter Jacobson
    • John Scanlon
    Anahid
    • Aaisha Bin Said
    Raymond Anthony Thomas
    Raymond Anthony Thomas
    • Clerk
    • (as Ray Anthony Thomas)
    David Fonteno
    David Fonteno
    • Paul Lewis
    Christopher McCann
    • Nicholas Hudson
    Nelson Lee
    Nelson Lee
    • Xiu-Juan Chang
    • Director
      • Sidney Lumet
    • Writer
      • Tom Fontana
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    jgass-2

    Why is HBO hiding this movie?

    I saw a piece of this film last week, yet it appears nowhere on HBO's website now, except a mention in HBO on demand. The part I saw was shocking, and thought provoking.

    I researched it on IMDB and that is where I found most of my information. I also saw reports from others here that HBO had canceled showings. I think I saw "Strip Search" mid-morning on May 1st. It seemed on at an odd time considering the subject matter and nudity. I was hoping to see it again in it's entirety.

    However, in light of recent news events, I feel it is an important film. CBS withheld it's coverage of Iraqi prisoner mistreatment, by their own admission, until the story broke through international news agencies.

    The little bit I saw convinced me that once again HBO had the courage to make a movie about a controversial subject, to do it with artistic integrity, without being afraid to "shock the monkey" and to hire a first rate cast of actors who are also willing to be risk takers.

    With writing by Tom Fontana, direction by Sidney Lumet, and a cast including Maggie Gyllenhaal, Ellen Barkin, Glenn Close, Patti Lupone, Josh Mostel, Estelle Parsons and Oliver Platt... this is not a venture that was undertaken lightly.

    I am shocked that it is nowhere to be seen.

    How are the artists involved in this project responding to what seems to be censorship at its worst?

    Why has this happened? I've come to expect more of HBO. I hope that this is not a sign that HBO is caving under the political powers that be.

    Let the audience decide. Not the voices of the few and first and loudest. Most of my friends never even heard about this movie. When I took them to the HBO website, they were as shocked as I am to find it mysteriously missing.

    Janice L. Gass
    captainmorgynne

    Truth is stranger than fiction

    And since when does a movie have to be factual, realistic or based on truth to be noteworthy? I don't care about the implications of this movie so much as the intriguingness of the way in which it is presented to the viewer. It in some way says "we all fear for our own security/safety". Maybe its a little over the top, blunt and not politically correct, but movies are meant to provoke us, to entertain us.. not to feed us facts - unless of course, we are watching a documentary :)

    The first thing I thought after seeing this movie was "wow, that would make an awesome screen play for theater". I wasn't really committed to or concerned with factual events, presentation of ideas (political, social or otherwise), or what I would take away from it. I did, however enjoy the intent of the director to provoke the viewer to think for themselves a little. There was not enough information presented to draw factual conclusions regarding the character of either "victim". In fact, I am not certain the word victim is appropriate. Were they? Or are we? I liked that it left me with that thought. I think everyone has an opinion regarding the events of 9/11 and I think this movie draws those opinions out in the viewer and re-validates them a bit. Good or bad.

    Very original presentation of a not so original plot.
    10dahly

    Eye-opening

    Shocking! Every American needs to see this movie. A previous comment titled "Duh", at first glance, makes us all seem as though we are somehow keenly aware that civil rights are being denied...in America. But until I saw this movie, I couldn't parallel being arrested, tortured, and denied access to any outside help in China, to the same thing happening here. Somehow, the idea of these things taking place here didn't seem so terribly awful, and fearful, until I put myself in both of the actors roles as victim.

    Strip Search is one of the best, thought provoking movies I have ever seen. The acting was absolutely superb; making it easy to be drawn into every scene, and Maggie Gyllenhaal's performance was no less than stellar to that end. For short, I was IMPRESSED!
    10thefishgopher

    Titles are Pointless

    This movie was quite a profound piece of work. It involved a very unique process of film making in which the same screenplay was used to tell two different stories. This process is supposed to invoke in the viewer that the viewer shows sympathy for one character but not for another. When I watched it I consciously knew that it was the same words being spoken but then yet I did not understand why I felt sympathy for one character but not for the other speaking the same words. This is a very good movie to watch in the post 9/11 world in which the way America treats the rest of the world. Quite frankly I believe Americans(I being one of them) do not treat the rest of the world with enough respect and we disregard any of their thoughts. This movie shows the American viewer how a foreigner might see America. This movie totally blew me away. It is dumbfounding.
    thunderjew

    Eerily prescient

    Just saw this movie last night, and I was quite impressed. At my first opportunity, I did a Google search on it and found this page. Reading through the comments, I wonder how many of those who dismissed the movie and its premise as unadulterated propaganda (albeit prior to the Abu Ghraib scandal coverage) might reconsider given recent revelations of American behavior in violation of the Geneva Convention. Several such comments reflect a belief that the nudity in the film was there purely for titillation. However, in the aftermath of the prison misconduct in Iraq, its pretty clear that this stuff happens. The nudity in the movie hasn't a damned thing to do with desire. Rather the nudity illustrates the degree to which the state can and does dehumanize and terrorize (allusion intended) the individual, confident in its rationale that circumstances warrant such measures. Let me tell you, I find Maggie Gyllenhall crazy, raving hot, but all I felt while watching this movie was revulsion and a keen awareness of my own vulnerability were I in the maw of The State/System.

    "48 hours, 7 days, 6 months... as long as it takes...". Chilling, chilling stuff, definitely check it out.

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    • Trivia
      This film was the subject of much controversy. The original cut was 120 minutes but it was cut down to 56 minutes. It aired only once on HBO and further scheduled airings were canceled.
    • Crazy credits
      Prologue 2 of 2: "1862 - President Abraham Lincoln suspends the Writ of Habeas Corpus.  1919 - Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer initiates raids on the homes of suspect aliens. 1942 - President Franklin Roosevelt places Japanese-Americans in internment camps. 1945 - The House of Representatives  permanently establishes the Un-American Activities Committee."
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      Referenced in By Sidney Lumet (2015)

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    • Release date
      • April 27, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • En el nombre de todos
    • Production company
      • HBO Films
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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