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Showgirls (1995)

Showgirls follows the journey of a vagabond named Nomi Malone, who arrives in Las Vegas to pursue her dream of becoming a Vegas showgirl. Initially hopeful about her prospects, she soon realizes the world of showbusiness is ruthless - and she’ll have to play their rules if she wants to make it to the top.

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Showgirls
NC-17
Drama

Director
Paul Verhoeven
Release Date
September 22, 1995
Studio(s)
Carolco Pictures , Chargeurs , United Artists
Distributor(s)
MGM/UA Distribution Co.
Writers
Joe Eszterhas
Cast
Elizabeth Berkley , Kyle MacLachlan , Gina Gershon , Glenn Plummer , Robert Davi , Alan Rachins , Gina Ravera
Runtime
131 Minutes
Budget
$40-45 Million

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