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Disclosure (film)
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Disclosure is a 1994 thriller based on Michael Crichton's novel of the same name. The movie stars Michael Douglas and Demi Moore and is directed by Barry Levinson.
Contents
- 1 Plot
- 2 Cast
- 3 Trivia
- 4 External links
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Plot
Tom Sanders (Douglas) is a brilliant analyst for the Digicom Corporation, a computer company in
Seattle, Washington. Happily married with two young children, Tom had big hopes for a promotion to the top brass by his boss, Bob Garvin (
Donald Sutherland). Instead, the job goes to Meredith Johnson (Moore), Tom's seductive ex-girlfriend. Somehow Tom takes it with a grain of salt, until a personal meeting turns into a night of seduction when Meredith decides to relive her sexual fantasy and pick up from where they left off. Tom refuses and shoves her away, leaving Meredith rejected, frustrated and furious. Tom sues Meredith for sexual harassment, only to find that everyone in the company believes it was the other way around. Tom's boss wants to transfer him to another division, forcing Tom to lose everything he has ever achieved. But while trying to make sense of Meredith's vicious rumormongering, Tom comes across a production problem that may spell big trouble for the company — and reveal Meredith's real motives.
Spoilers end here.
Cast
Trivia
- Barry Levinson's Director Trademark: Ralph Tabakin (Elevator Attendant) has appeared in every Levinson picture from Diner (1982) to Liberty Heights (1999).
- Michael Crichton sold the movie rights for $1 million before the novel was published.
- Michael Crichton wrote the character Mark Lewyn for the film specifically with Dennis Miller in mind and the character in the book was somewhat modified for the screenplay to fit Miller's personality.