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Disclosure
Directed by
Barry Levinson
R
1994
2h 8m
Drama
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6.2
59%
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A computer specialist is sued for sexual harassment by a former lover turned boss who initiated the act forcefully, which threatens both his career and his personal life.
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Cast of Disclosure
Michael Douglas
Tom Sanders
Demi Moore
Meredith Johnson
Donald Sutherland
Bob Garvin
Dylan Baker
Philip Blackburn
Jacqueline Kim
Cindy Chang
Roma Maffia
Catherine Alvarez
Caroline Goodall
Susan Hendler
Rosemary Forsyth
Stephanie Kaplan
Dennis Miller
Mark Lewyn
Suzie Plakson
Mary Anne Hunter
Nicholas Sadler
Don Cherry
Donal Logue
Chance Geer
Anneliza Scott
Secretary #2
Rohana Razali
Malaysian Newscaster
Anne Flanagan
Secretary #1
Kate Williamson
Judge Barbara Murphy
Farrah Forke
Adele Lewyn
Marie Rowe
Mrs. Ross
Melanie Henderson
Garvin's Secretary
Lynn Tufeld
Lewyn's Assistant
Nancy Yee
Cleaning Woman
Darina Chylik
Maid
Lynne Killmeyer
Businesswoman
Linda McCullough
Computer (voice)
Faryn Einhorn
Eliza Sanders
Trevor Einhorn
Matt Sanders
Allan Rich
Ben Heller
Michael Laskin
Arthur Kahn
Edward Power
John Conley Sr.
David Drew Gallagher
Spencer Kaplan
Wayne Duvall
Executive #1
Bernard Hocke
Security Guard
Joe Urla
John Conley Jr
Michael Chieffo
Stephen Chase
Joseph Attanasio
Furillo
Ralph Tabakin
Elevator Attendant
Disclosure Ratings & Reviews
eif999
January 26, 2025
Looking at it today, first I don't find either lead sexy in the least. Second, this is like a right winger wet dream (women stealing our white guy jobs and so on). See it for the amazing multi million dollar tech to make a VR filing cabinet room. For real. This is some dumb shit.
Chicago Tribune
Gene Siskel
Pure and simple trash masquerading as significance.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Carrie Rickey
This witty, wily battle between genders is not so much about sexual harassment as it is about power politics in the workplace, where water-cooler gossip is replaced by E-mail, and where memo warfare is waged by combatants in virtual-reality goggles.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Wilmington
This is the least personal movie [Levinson has] made in years, and the script is more a shortening of Crichton's story than a dramatization.
Seattle Times
Jeff Shannon
For those who would question Crichton's motives, Levinson and Attanasio haven't let men off the hook.
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
A glibly entertaining corporate thriller.
Orlando Sentinel
Jay Boyar
If the best parts of Disclosure are its sideshows, its biggest drawback is that infernal infatuation the filmmakers have with technology and power.
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
In its rush to push hot buttons, Disclosure neglected some essentials of good storytelling.
Movie Mom
Nell Minow
No idea what it wants to be about but a nice comeupance scene.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
As the poor shlub fighting several battles at once -- all of them against shrewder, meaner adversaries -- Douglas is a complex and sympathetic Everyman.
Los Angeles Times
Kenneth Turan
Its preoccupation with snazzy computer-generated special effects has left key plot points so unclear at least one baffled viewer had to retreat to the book to find out why some things happened and others did not.
The New Yorker
Terrence Rafferty
The presence of Douglas, who has made a career of being pursued by beautiful, dangerous women, turns this sexual-harassment thriller into instant camp.
TIME Magazine
Richard Schickel
Douglas, with Fatal Attraction and Basic Instinct behind him, knows all about playing male victimization without total loss of amour propre. Moore's ferocity is totally unredeemed, therefore totally riveting.
Newsweek
Jack Kroll
In this world of Information Highway sophistication and virtual-reality marvels, the pivotal plot points are all rickety coincidences: an overheard conversation, a fortuitous phone call.
Chicago Reader
Jonathan Rosenbaum
You know in advance what the politics will be: strong women in positions of power are just fine as long as they aren't sexually dominant and obey middle-class rules of propriety.
Variety
Todd McCarthy
Levinson and Attanasio don't ignore the basics of the tale, but don't indulge them either, subjectively approaching Tom's character to maximize dramatic involvement and treating the most explosive aspects of the story more rationally than emotionally.
New York Times
Janet Maslin
This time, it's the author who's the dinosaur.
Washington Post
Desson Thomson
You should read what happens in the book. It would make a helluva movie.
Washington Post
Hal Hinson
Smashingly entertaining.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
It is an exercise in pure cynicism, with little respect for its subject -- or for its thriller plot, which I defy anyone to explain.
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