Showgirls Soundtrack (

Showgirls Soundtrack (1995) cover

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Title in Español:

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Title in Italiano:

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Title in Português:

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Synopsis

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 behind her. Her tough, streetwise veneer is not as infallible as she would like, and as she arrives in Vegas she becomes more cautious about approaching strangers who seem willing to help her purely out of the goodness of their hearts.

Her talent and connections in combination are only able to get her a job at the Cheetah Club, a strip joint. Her first true friend in Vegas, Molly Abrams, works as the costumer for Goddess, the topless production at the Stardust. It is through Molly that Nomi catches the eye of Goddess' headliner, Cristal Connors. Nomi has a love/hate feeling toward Cristal: she doesn't much like her but wants to become her. Being at the Stardust, Nomi also catches the eye of Cristal's boyfriend, Zack Carey, Stardust's entertainment director. Through these contacts, Nomi is presented opportunity after opportunity to be part of the Stardust/Goddess family. She has to decide how far she will go to achieve her dream.

James Smith, a struggling dancer/choreographer who works whatever odd jobs he can get and who is also attracted to Nomi largely for her natural albeit very raw talent, doesn't see Nomi's chosen path as the one she should pursue as he considers Goddess illegitimate: while the Cheetah is what it appears on the surface, Goddess is the Cheetah hiding behind its big name. Through it all, Nomi discovers the good, the bad, and the very bad about Vegas life, especially among the rich and beautiful.

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Showgirls
Doin' What i Did
Dwight Yoakam: Performer
Dwight Yoakam: Writer
Vision Thing
Don't Give
Swell: Performer
Swell: Writer
Walk Into the Wind
David A. Stewart: Writer
Buggsy Pearce: Performer
Hollywood Babylon
Killing Joke: Performer
Killing Joke: Writer
Devil Does Drugs
Numb (Gimme Some More) (Dignity Mix)
U2: Performer
The Edge: Words
I'm Afraid of Americans
David Bowie: Performer
David Bowie: Lyrics
Helen's Face
Toni Halliday: Writer
319
Wasted Time
Deep Kiss
Ripopgodezippa
Not Forgotten
Somebody New
The Fireman
The Most Beautiful Girl in the World
Animal
New Skin

User reviews

Daniel Parker
6/10

Overall, the music in Showgirls does a decent job of complementing the visuals and narrative of the film.

Ronald Anderson
10/10

The soundtrack of Showgirls perfectly captures the essence of Nomi Malone's journey from a determined dancer with a mysterious past to a complex character navigating the glitzy world of Las Vegas.

Elizabeth Carter
2/10

The soundtrack of Showgirls lacks depth and fails to capture the emotional complexity of the characters' journey.

Amanda King
10/10

The music beautifully reflects Nomi's inner struggles and ambitions, evoking a sense of determination and vulnerability as she tries to make a name for herself in the cutthroat world of entertainment.

David Moore
5/10

The use of music to highlight Nomi's internal struggles and conflicting emotions is effective and adds depth to her character.

Brian Walker
5/10

The soundtrack helps to enhance the glamorous and seedy atmosphere of Las Vegas portrayed in the film.

Lisa Adams
7/10

The music enhances the emotional depth of the story, drawing you into Nomi's complex relationships with the people around her. The composition beautifully mirrors her conflicting feelings towards Cristal Connors and her ambition to rise to the top of the Stardust/Goddess family.

Paul Phillips
10/10

The blend of electrifying beats and haunting melodies in the soundtrack mirrors Nomi's love/hate relationship with the characters around her, adding depth and emotion to her quest for success.

George Turner
2/10

The songs in Showgirls often feel disconnected from the scenes they accompany, creating a jarring and awkward viewing experience.

Donna Hall
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Showgirls is a powerful and evocative element of the film, adding layers of depth and emotion to Nomi's quest for success in the competitive world of Las Vegas entertainment.

Betty Wilson
4/10

The music choices in the film feel outdated and do not resonate with the modern setting of Las Vegas, making it difficult to immerse myself in the story.

Michelle Harris
5/10

The soundtrack of Showgirls is a mixed bag for me. Some tracks, like All alone in the world, really capture the emotional journey of Nomi Malone as she tries to make a name for herself in Las Vegas.

Linda Robinson
5/10

The soundtrack may not be groundbreaking or revolutionary, but it serves its purpose in enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Mark Adams
6/10

I wish there were more memorable and standout tracks in the soundtrack that could really elevate key moments in the story.

Ronald Martinez
8/10

The soundtrack of Showgirls perfectly captures the gritty and glamorous atmosphere of Las Vegas, setting the tone for Nomi Malone's journey as a dancer. Each track immerses you in the world of the characters, from the energetic beats during her performances to the haunting melodies that reflect her inner struggles.

Elizabeth Taylor
6/10

The music does a good job of setting the tone for the gritty and competitive world of show business that Nomi finds herself in.

Kenneth Brown
5/10

However, some of the songs feel a bit dated and cheesy, which can take away from the overall viewing experience.

Kenneth Carter
5/10

I appreciate the diversity of musical styles in the soundtrack, from upbeat dance tracks to more introspective and emotional pieces.