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  1. A mysterious young drifter who calls herself Nomi Malone hitches a ride to Las Vegas, Nevada, and begins working as a strip club dancer, and sets about clawing her way to the top of the Vegas showgirls. All alone in the world, Nomi Malone, making her way to Las Vegas, is determined to make a name as a dancer while putting her unspoken past ...

  2. Showgirls. La adolescente y además ambiciosa Nomi Malone viaja a Las Vegas con el objetivo de convertirse en una estrella del espectáculo. Empieza trabajando como bailarina de strip-tease, sin embargo a todo esto acaba consiguiendo una audición para de esta manera cantar en el coro de una obra del Casino Stardust, donde trabaja la starlette ...

  3. Showgirls. Drama 2h 11m 1995 1749 vistas. La joven y ambiciosa Nomi Malone (Elizabeth Berkley) viaja a Las Vegas con el objetivo de convertirse en una estrella del espectáculo. Empieza trabajando como bailarina de strip-tease, pero acaba consiguiendo una audición para cantar en el coro de una obra del Casino Stardust, donde trabaja la ...

  4. Showgirls. Nomi Malone flees from a dark past to the glittering Las Vegas, the city where everything is allowed and dreams are in sale. Her desire to become a dancer comes true when she is hired at a famous luxury nightclub. Thanks to his talent, he immediately achieved great success as a showgirl. In a world of ambition and power, the star ...

  5. Let’s celebrate Showgirls by breaking down why it may actually be the best movie ever! Elizabeth Berkeley stars as a stripper on her ascent to showgirl stard...

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  6. There begins an epic struggle for fame and survival in Sin City.Gaining cult status as a camp classic in the vein of Beyond the Valley of the Dolls,Quentin Tarantino praised Showgirls as a "full-on, gigantic, big-budget exploitation movie." Originally censored in the US, this infamous erotic thriller is presented completely uncut and in widescreen.

  7. That this movie continues to be "embraced" as unintentional camp (whether great camp -- and there's absolutely no reason this can't be that on top of everything else -- can ever really be an accident is another argument altogether) is only another example of Verhoeven exploiting peoples' ability to see whatever they need to.