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Ocean's Eleven
Ocean's Eleven
Danny Ocean and his gang attempt to rob the five biggest casinos in Las Vegas in one night.
rating
6.366
runtime
127 min

Release

1960-08-10

Cast

Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra
as Danny Ocean
Dean Martin
Dean Martin
as Sam Harmon
Sammy Davis Jr.
Sammy Davis Jr.
as Josh Howard
Peter Lawford
Peter Lawford
as Jimmy Foster
Angie Dickinson
Angie Dickinson
as Beatrice Ocean
Richard Conte
Richard Conte
as Anthony Bergdorf
Cesar Romero
Cesar Romero
as Duke Santos
Patrice Wymore
Patrice Wymore
as Adele Ekstrom
Joey Bishop
Joey Bishop
as "Mushy" O'Connors
Akim Tamiroff
Akim Tamiroff
as Spyros Acebos
Henry Silva
Henry Silva
as Roger Corneal
Ilka Chase
Ilka Chase
as Mrs. Restes
Buddy Lester
Buddy Lester
as Vince Massler
Richard Benedict
Richard Benedict
as "Curly" Steffans
Jean Willes
Jean Willes
as Mrs. Bergdorf
Norman Fell
Norman Fell
as Peter Rheimer
Clem Harvey
Clem Harvey
as Louis Jackson
Hank Henry
Hank Henry
as Mr. Kelly
Lew Gallo
Lew Gallo
as Adele's Date
Robert Foulk
Robert Foulk
as Sheriff Wimmer
Red Skelton
Red Skelton
as Self
George Raft
George Raft
as Jack Strager
Murray Alper
Murray Alper
as Deputy (uncredited)
Don Anderson
Don Anderson
as Bar Patron (uncredited)
Monya Andre
Monya Andre
as Casino Patron (uncredited)
Don 'Red' Barry
Don 'Red' Barry
as McCoy (uncredited)
Mario Bellini
Mario Bellini
as Waiter (uncredited)
Marjorie Bennett
Marjorie Bennett
as Mrs. Allenby (uncredited)
Rummy Bishop
Rummy Bishop
as Castleman (uncredited)
Nicky Blair
Nicky Blair
as Mourner at Cremation (uncredited)
Willie Bloom
Willie Bloom
as Stickman (uncredited)
Richard Boone
Richard Boone
as Voice of Minister (voice) (uncredited)
George Boyce
George Boyce
as Casino Patron (uncredited)
Norman Brooks
Norman Brooks
as Self (uncredited)
Paul Bryar
Paul Bryar
as Cop (uncredited)
Boyd Cabeen
Boyd Cabeen
as Casino Patron (uncredited)
David Carlile
David Carlile
as Attendant (uncredited)
Laura Cornell
Laura Cornell
as Honeyface (Massler's Wife) (uncredited)
John Craven
John Craven
as Cashier (uncredited)
Ronnie Dapo
Ronnie Dapo
as Timmy Bergdorf (uncredited)
Ken DuMain
Ken DuMain
as Croupier (uncredited)
George Fenneman
George Fenneman
as On Phone Talking to Sheriff Wimmer (voice) (uncredited)
Wesley Gale
Wesley Gale
as Red Cap (uncredited)
Ralph Gambina
Ralph Gambina
as Burlesque Club Patron (uncredited)
Gregory Gaye
Gregory Gaye
as Freeman (Casino Owner) (uncredited)
John George
John George
as Vendor (uncredited)
Leonard George
Leonard George
as Police Operator (uncredited)
Jay Gerard
Jay Gerard
as Cab Driver (uncredited)
Hoot Gibson
Hoot Gibson
as Roadblock Deputy (uncredited)
Bob Gilbreath
Bob Gilbreath
as Helicopter Pilot (uncredited)
Joseph Glick
Joseph Glick
as Burlesque Club Patron (uncredited)
Joe Gray
Joe Gray
as Pit Boss (uncredited)
Brad Harris
Brad Harris
as Man (uncredited)
Chester Hayes
Chester Hayes
as Truck Driver (uncredited)
Jack Henderson
Jack Henderson
as Commuter (uncredited)
Dick Hudkins
Dick Hudkins
as Drunk (uncredited)
John Indrisano
John Indrisano
as Texan (uncredited)
Jessica James
Jessica James
as Go-Go Dancer (uncredited)
Helen Jay
Helen Jay
as Girl (uncredited)
Michael Jeffers
Michael Jeffers
as Casino Patron (uncredited)
William Justine
William Justine
as Parelli (uncredited)
Sparky Kaye
Sparky Kaye
as Riviera Manager (uncredited)
Johnny Kern
Johnny Kern
as Waiter (uncredited)
Mike Lally
Mike Lally
as American Legionnaire at Funeral Service (uncredited)
David Landfield
David Landfield
as Flamingo MC (uncredited)
Forrest Lederer
Forrest Lederer
as Sands Manager (uncredited)
Pinky Lee
Pinky Lee
as Riviera Employee (uncredited)
Nelson Leigh
Nelson Leigh
as Doctor / Specialist (uncredited)
David Leonard
David Leonard
as Rabbi (uncredited)
Shirley MacLaine
Shirley MacLaine
as Tipsy Girl (uncredited)
Maurice Marks
Maurice Marks
as Gambler (uncredited)
William Meader
William Meader
as Casino Patron (uncredited)
Charles Meredith
Charles Meredith
as Mr. Cohen (Mortician) (uncredited)
Tom Middleton
Tom Middleton
as Don Murphy (TV Newscaster) (uncredited)
Anne Neyland
Anne Neyland
as Dolores (uncredited)
Red Norvo
Red Norvo
as Self (uncredited)
William H. O'Brien
William H. O'Brien
as Waiter at Burlesque Club (uncredited)
Ted Otis
Ted Otis
as Cashier (uncredited)
Steve Pendleton
Steve Pendleton
as Major Taylor (uncredited)
Jack Perrin
Jack Perrin
as American Legionnaire at Funeral Service (uncredited)
Jack Perry
Jack Perry
as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Carmen Phillips
Carmen Phillips
as Hungry Girl (uncredited)
Louis Quinn
Louis Quinn
as DeWolfe (uncredited)
Fred Rapport
Fred Rapport
as Casino Patron (uncredited)
Tony Regan
Tony Regan
as Casino Patron / Croupier (uncredited)
Victor Romito
Victor Romito
as Hairdresser (uncredited)
Myrna Ross
Myrna Ross
as Passenger (uncredited)
Jack Santoro
Jack Santoro
as Cashier (uncredited)
Cosmo Sardo
Cosmo Sardo
as Barber (uncredited)
Jeffrey Sayre
Jeffrey Sayre
as Customer at Drucker's (uncredited)
Bernard Sell
Bernard Sell
as Casino Patron (uncredited)
Robert 'Buddy' Shaw
Robert 'Buddy' Shaw
as Cashier (uncredited)
Al Silvani
Al Silvani
as Burlesque Club Manager (uncredited)
Richard Sinatra
Richard Sinatra
as Attendant (uncredited)
John Slosser
John Slosser
as Squad Leader (uncredited)
Walter Smith
Walter Smith
as Truck Driver (uncredited)
Joan Staley
Joan Staley
as Helen (uncredited)
George E. Stone
George E. Stone
as Proprietor (uncredited)
H.T. Tsiang
H.T. Tsiang
as Houseboy (uncredited)
Jerry Velasco
Jerry Velasco
as Harmonica-Playing Garbageman (uncredited)
James Waters
James Waters
as Disposal Attendant (uncredited)
Dave White
Dave White
as Burlesque Club Stagehand (uncredited)
Bob Whitney
Bob Whitney
as Casino Worker (uncredited)
Norma Yost
Norma Yost
as Airline Hostess (uncredited)
REVIEWS
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talisencrw

Though I had only seen Steven Soderbergh's remake, made shortly after Frank Sinatra died, in the interim I had achieved quite an appreciation of Sinatra's work, first as a game-changing jazz vocalist and, more recently, as an actor. I picked up the 4-pack of both Milestone's original and Soderbergh's trilogy, and, having both dedicated myself to some of Milestone's films and Sinatra's appearances, decided to give the Rat Pack's version a spin. The coolness and fun of the actors rubs off nicely on the proceedings, and it's extremely enjoyable to breathe in. Both Angie Dickinson and Shirley MacLaine are great fun too, as are the Vegas mainstays that make cameos. The extras on my DVD, especially Dickinson and Sinatra talking about making the film, years later when he guest-hosted The Tonight Show, were also splendid and mad my enjoyment even more profound. I highly recommend it to anyone who thinks the remake is great. As fine as a filmmaker as Soderbergh is, it pales in comparison, because as fine as today's stars are, they just aren't The Rat Pack! Also, the ending is one of the greatest. I have always felt that comedy is the hardest genre to do, and it dates so badly, but this holds up quite nicely...

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drystyx

Whatever this movie is supposed to have in terms of charm, I missed it. We know what it's about. Ex GIs break into some Vegas businesses for a big heist. However, it is poorly communicated, and it was poorly communicated in the sixties when this was made. Perhaps it made some sense to people as far back as 1960, but I don't get it. Sinatra and the others are supposed to be "cool", but all they do is act like they have superiority complexes, and everyone else buys into it. This is usual for all the brat pack movies then and the brat pack movies today. It was actually worse with the old Ocean's Eleven. I was thoroughly bored with every scene, and didn't care one white about Sinatra and his group. Maybe Peter Lawford was okay, because he seemed bored by the whole "superiority" thing, too. And maybe Sammy Davis Jr. No one else. There were other heist movies. "Five Against the House" was the top one, and although I wasn't overly fond of it, that one still gets three times the rating I give this. Big deal. A 6/10 instead of 2/10. Maybe some of you will find some charm in this, but I didn't.