Striptease (1996)
40KStriptease: Directed by Andrew Bergman. With Demi Moore, Burt Reynolds, Armand Assante, Ving Rhames. A stripper and single mother gets dragged into a dangerous situation after a congressman takes a fancy to her.
“The summary line above came from my wife after seeing Andrew Bergman take a really funny book by Carl Hiaasen and turn it into a u0026quot;Sincere Sally Field Gutsy Mom Works As A Stripper Even Though It Means Shame And Disgust Because Itu0026#39;s For Her *Daughter*!!!u0026quot; movie.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eVing Rhames and Burt Reynolds deliver deft, wonderful performances that are completely sunk by Demi Mooreu0026#39;s Jawline Of Grim Determination. The book pointed out that the ones degraded by stripping are actually the men, who turn into drooling, brainless fools, while the women have the control and collect the money. The movie has to add a scene where the daughter sees the mother dancing (oh horrors!) and the mother has to explain her Sordid Living to the Innocent Babe.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAlso, in the book, Erin is a top dancer who doesnu0026#39;t have the biggest boobs in the room, but who gets the best tips because she actually knows how to dance. So who do they get to play her? Bebe Neuwirth? Noooo. Demi Moore. All tits and no dancing talent.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eDemi Moore was apparently determined to keep this movie from being seen as a comedy. The worst thing to say about this movie is that she succeeded completely.”