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Lila Green is an insecure and aging showgirl for Madame Olga's stage shows. When her boyfriend, Rick, runs off with the show's money, Madame Olga and Ronny let Lila go. Lila goes to stay wit... Read all Lila Green is an insecure and aging showgirl for Madame Olga's stage shows. When her boyfriend, Rick, runs off with the show's money, Madame Olga and Ronny let Lila go. Lila goes to stay with her old neighbors, Helen Bard and her teenage son, Kenny. Lila decides to go out and get... Read all Lila Green is an insecure and aging showgirl for Madame Olga's stage shows. When her boyfriend, Rick, runs off with the show's money, Madame Olga and Ronny let Lila go. Lila goes to stay with her old neighbors, Helen Bard and her teenage son, Kenny. Lila decides to go out and get a regular job and try and live a normal life. All seems well, until Lila and Kenny stop f... Read all
The role of Lila, washed-up showgirl of the title, was originally intended for Marilyn Monroe , who was replaced by Joanne Woodward upon Marilyn's death. The ironic opening sequence (undoubtedly rewritten after Miss Monroe's death) has the bleached blonde title character, upon her arrival in Hollywood, being mistaken for Jayne Mansfield by a tourist.
Referenced in Far from Vietnam (1967)
Something's Gotta Give (uncredited) Written by Johnny Mercer Sung by Joanne Woodward
William Inge play "A Loss of Roses", originally written with Marilyn Monroe in mind, becomes showy dramatic vehicle for Joanne Woodward playing Lila Green, low-rent actress passing through her hometown in Kansas, ditched by her manager and boarding with an old girlfriend and her teenage son. The screenplay is entirely too straightforward, too rounded off; it should be more mercurial, mysterious, but instead it's routine soapy business. The character of Lila is an unconvincing creation: full of stories of users and hangers-on, she's a dreamer at the dead-end, hopeful but pathetic. Lila has been divorced, yet she's a little naive around men--it's never established how much of a tramp she is or where her reputation stands (as shown, she's more smoke than fire, more sad than sex-driven). It's to Woodward's credit the film is still quite interesting, yet the actress is too innately refined to be convincing as a kittenish tart. She is entirely serviceable, yet one can only watch and think what a more appropriate actress might have done with this material, weak as it is. This is one cleaned-up "Stripper" (awful title!), a film which never sinks to the sordid levels depicted, but remains a tidy middle-of-the-road tale. **1/2 from ****
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Kenny : Hey Lila! When I was a kid, did you used to kiss me goodnight?
Lila Green : You're not a kid anymore.
Lila Green : Like I was your big sister!

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For the 1963 film starring Joanne Woodward , see The Stripper (film) .


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Stripper is a 1986 American mockumentary film directed by Jerome Gary. It depicts a strippers convention and contest and the strong motive to win of a few of the contestants.

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Hustlers is an empowering flick about the stripper industry and if it's put you in the mood for more, we got you.
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In Hollywood there has been a long history of actors (both male and female), who at some point in their career, decided that their next film will involve considerably less clothing. No one can explain this phenomenon, and not too many people are complaining. Whether they€™re used for titillating, comedic or dramatic purposes, nothing beats a good ole fashioned movie stripper. Whether the character is a professional or they're stripping simply to entice someone they're interested in. However, anyone who has spent even a fraction of time at a strip club can tell you that not all strippers are created equal. And although Hollywood has undeniably cornered the market when it comes not only to beautiful people, but also choreographed and scripted acts, the same rule applies. And that€™s the topic at hand today. This list will take a look at some of the most memorable and best stripper scenes in cinematic history. From former Disney stars gone wild to Mary Poppins like you've never seen her before! Some of these moments were played up for laughs while the majority of them were simply made to excite. Whatever the case, they all share one thing in common, they are extremely entertaining to watch. Warning, each entry on this list is accompanied by an incredibly NSFW video. Enjoy!



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