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Magic Mike

Work all day. Work it all night.
2012 | 110m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Steven Soderbergh
Writer: Reid Carolin
Staring:
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Mike, an experienced stripper, takes a younger performer called The Kid under his wing and schools him in the arts of partying, picking up women, and making easy money.
Release Date: Jun 28, 2012
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Writer: Reid Carolin
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords florida, seduction, strip club, based on true story, male stripper, novice, muscled, brother sister relationship, gay interest
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, FilmNation Entertainment, Extension 765, Iron Horse Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $167,200,000
Budget: $7,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Channing Tatum Mike Lane
Matthew McConaughey Dallas
Alex Pettyfer Adam
Cody H. Carolin Brooke
Olivia Munn Joanna
Joe Manganiello Big Dick Richie
Matt Bomer Ken
James Martin Kelly Sal
Reid Carolin Paul
Adam Rodriguez Tito
Kevin Nash Tarzan
Gabriel Iglesias Tobias
Riley Keough Nora
Michael Roark Ryan
Betsy Brandt Banker
Mircea Monroe Ken's Wife
Avery Bigelow Girl in Line
George A. Sack George
Micaela Johnson Portia
Denise Vasi Ruby
Camryn Grimes Birthday Girl
Kate Easton Liz
Asher Wallis Obnoxious Bar Guy
Alison Faulk Havana Nights Girl
Catherine Lynn Stone Blonde Bachelorette
Jennifer Skinner Silhouette Girl
Vanessa Ryan Cowboy Lap Dance Girl
Teresa Espinosa Pony Girl
Monica Garcia Pérez Dr. Love Girl
Annette Houlihan Verdolino Tarzan's Girl
Candace Marie Boxing Girl
Lyss Remaly Girl Richie Lifts
Jannel-Marie Díaz Tito's Girl
Caitlin Gerard Kim
Yari De Leon Sorority Girl
Cam Banfield Kim's Boyfriend
Keith Kurtz Thug #1
Marland Burke Thug #2
Ashley Hayes Raver Girl
Ken Anthony II Street Pedestrian (uncredited)
Machete Bang Bang Go Go Dancer (uncredited)
Emma Chandler Sorority Girl (uncredited)
Michelle Clunie Dallas' Girl (uncredited)
Erica Day Carla / Bartender (uncredited)
Fielding Edlow Club Girl (uncredited)
Rod Grant Strip Club Patron
Eric Ian Eric (uncredited)
Stacy Jordan Waitress (uncredited)
Charlotte Wilson Langley Club Goer / Pedestrian (uncredited)
Joshua Lassman Bar Guy (uncredited)
Carrie Lauren Beach Girl (uncredited)
Melissa LeEllen Sarah (uncredited)
Morgan Lester Sorority Girl (uncredited)
Krystle McMullan Club Goer (uncredited)
Adrienne McQueen Dallas' Flirt (uncredited)
Jeremy Palko Beach Guy (uncredited)
Barrett Perlman Club Goer (uncredited)
Nicole Alexandra Shipley Party Girl (uncredited)
Hannah Stark Dancing Girl (uncredited)
Michelle Stevenson Party Girl (uncredited)
Jennifer Thompson Penelope (uncredited)
Rachael Thompson Beach Party Girl (uncredited)
Victoria Vodar Party Girl (uncredited)
Kenny Waymack Jr. Beach Guy (uncredited)
Vicky Kadian Child (uncredited)
Yeva-Genevieve Lavlinski Club Girl (uncredited)
Dan Matteucci Stripper (uncredited)
Deana Molle' Strip Club Patron #1 (uncredited)
Name Job
Diane Phelps Costume Design
Teresa Morgan Hairstylist
Howard Cummings Production Design
Barbara Munch Set Decoration
Jim Bigham Unit Production Manager
David Kirchner Post Production Supervisor
Ken Lavet Location Manager
Robb Earnest Production Coordinator
Annie Welles Script Supervisor
Phyllis Temple Makeup Artist
Johnny Lieberman Set Dresser
Adam Rettino Set Dresser
Danielle Baker Costume Supervisor
Thomas J. Smith Visual Effects Supervisor
Michele C. Vallillo Visual Effects Producer
Jody Spilkoman Second Assistant Director
Ricou Browning Jr. Marine Coordinator
Holland Diaz Stunts
Nico Woulard Stunts
Duane Manwiller Camera Operator
James W. Apted First Assistant "B" Camera
Dennis Towns Production Sound Mixer
Mychal D. Smith Boom Operator
Cynthia Gates Fujikawa Production Accountant
Carolyn Lassek Assistant Property Master
Paul Ford Leadman
Paul Toomey Second Assistant "A" Camera
Max Deleo Second Assistant "B" Camera
Brandon Lippard Loader
Peter Walts Chief Lighting Technician
Felix Rivera Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Jamal J. Farley Lighting Technician
Ryan French Lighting Technician
Michael Kelly Chief Lighting Technician
Doug Keegan Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
John Joseph Minardi Key Grip
Greg Fausak Best Boy Grip
Adam C. Eichhorst Dolly Grip
David C. Wright Grip
Ben Kilmer Rigging Grip
Thomas Crawford Rigging Grip
Guy Morrison Assistant Location Manager
Eric Glasser Second Second Assistant Director
Rich King Extras Casting
Erin Sullivan Editorial Production Assistant
Jeremy Edwards Post Production Assistant
Elena Balshem Key Costumer
Jill Chizever Costumer
Cherlyn Lanning Costumer
Fionagh Cush Key Makeup Artist
Marie Larkin Hair Department Head
Yvette Stone Key Hair Stylist
Vito Trotta Hairstylist
Kelly Morrison Art Department Coordinator
Michael P. Twombly Assistant Production Coordinator
Tisha Jefferson Assistant Location Manager
Tiffany Romero Payroll Accountant
Heather Gothie Travel Coordinator
Katy Galow Production Assistant
Teri J. Barber Production Assistant
Ben White Set Production Assistant
Ryan J. Pezdirc Set Production Assistant
Jenny Gienger Set Production Assistant
Damon Tinker Production Secretary
Spooky Stevens Publicist
Oshy Parasol Art Department Assistant
Randy Cabral Special Effects Manager
Shane Greedy Transportation Coordinator
Daren Bojarski Driver
Chris Gorden Driver
Steve Lewis Driver
Kevin Loding Driver
Eric Moon Driver
Adam Nutt Driver
Mike Bogert Set Dresser
Chris Patterson Set Dresser
Leighanne Haddock Set Decoration Buyer
Joshua Borgese Greensman
Mark Assad Security
Keri Littledeer Set Medic
Cheryl Harris Animal Wrangler
Paul Rathburn Chef
Dave Kasubowski Craft Service
Emily Rice Post Production Accountant
Karen Manuel Second Assistant Director
Stephen I. Erdberg Art Direction
Lee Morse Production Coordinator
Michael D. Menapace Driver
Cynthia H. Margulis Assistant Accountant
Andrew Campbell Set Production Assistant
Mario Xavier Set Production Assistant
Andreas Zachai Assistant Location Manager
Christian Campbell Location Assistant
Greg Frank Second Assistant "B" Camera
Robert Downing Lighting Technician
Kurt Beckler Grip
Richard Hancox Grip
Jacob Kemp Utility Sound
Terri De Haan Costumer
Ron Erdberg Set Dresser
Diana Thomas-Madison Makeup Artist
John Kestner Transportation Captain
Richard F. Diez Driver
Walt Eskew Driver
Juli Kestner Driver
Ian M. Kemp Set Medic
Mike Schaer Set Medic
Gary Lowe Marine Coordinator
Mark Craig Chef
Kristina Rice Craft Service
Matt Coby Dialogue Editor
Billy Theriot Foley Editor
Scott Curtis Foley Mixer
Mandi Collier Music Coordinator
Gregory D. Liegey Digital Effects Supervisor
Raechel Rowland Visual Effects Coordinator
Marc Nanjo Compositor
John Daro Digital Intermediate Colorist
Paul Lavoie Digital Intermediate Producer
Philip Beckner Digital Intermediate Editor
John Nicolard Digital Intermediate
Bill Schultz Digital Intermediate
David Rosenthal I/O Supervisor
Dan Muscarella Color Timer
Christopher Peterson Costume Design
Chris Dileo Art Direction
Shanna Worsham Intern
Jennifer Conrader Extras Casting
Claudette Barius Still Photographer
Steven Soderbergh Director of Photography, Director, Editor
Reid Carolin Screenplay
Alicia Stevenson Foley
Carmen Cuba Casting
Larry Blake Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Julie Hewett Makeup Department Head
Gregory Jacobs First Assistant Director
Alison Faulk Choreographer
Teresa Espinosa Choreographer
Corey Bayes First Assistant Editor
R.A. Rondell Stunt Coordinator
Mike Avery Stunts
Alex Edlin Stunts
Steven Meizler First Assistant "A" Camera
Brad Einhorn Property Master
Courtney Hoffman Costumer
George A. Sack Transportation Captain
Rob Cunningham Utility Sound
Dawn Fintor Foley
Datsik Songs
Excision Songs
Frankie Pine Music Supervisor
Julie M. Anderson Unit Production Manager
Wittney Horton Casting Associate
Ken Meyer Legal Services
Kyle McDuffie Stunt Double
Name Title
Gregory Jacobs Producer
Nick Wechsler Producer
Reid Carolin Producer
Channing Tatum Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

This film is a bit like a political speech. It promises much but rarely delivers. Channing Tatum is the eponymous male stripper who complements his roofing job with some entertainingly provocative dancing with his “Kings of Tampa” at the club of “Dallas” (Matthew McConaughey). Meantime, “Adam” (Alex ... Pettyfer) is down on his luck and so being easy on the eye and willing, “Mike” drafts him in to show off his wares to the baying hordes of gals up for a good time! Turns out they like him, and quickly he’s making decent money and hopeful of helping his mentor get a club of their own. His isn’t the wisest head, though, and a combination of east cash and easy drugs soon starts to risk everything all of them have striven to achieve. To be fair to Tatum he really does put some effort into his characterisation here, and sets about the role enthusiastically. McConaughey is also fairly convincing, too. It’s Pettyfer that lets it down. He’s a good looking man but delivers in body rather than in spirit. He has all the charisma of a wet tea bag. The dance routines work well enough but Steven Soderbergh doesn’t seem to have the courage of his convictions when it comes to delivering the goods. For a film that’s supposedly about the sexualisation of the male body, we see way more female nakedness and that I felt rather defeated the purpose. I don’t mean we needed dangly bits all over that place, but to tell a story about sexploitation - both the good and the bad elements of it, well - you need something more natural. If it doesn’t make your eyes water to think about it, then yes - it needs less strategic cutting! What humour there is is all a bit clichéd and as it rumbles on into the realms of “I love you bro’!” melodrama, it simply runs out of steam. Pity, it had potential, but in then it’s just a glitzier but more feeble version of the far more authentic “Full Monty” (1997).

Feb 05, 2025