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Snake Eyes
Snake Eyes
All bets are off when shady homicide cop Rick Santoro witnesses a murder during a boxing match. Determined to solve the crime, he quickly learns that his search for answers will only uncover yet more questions in an ever-widening web of conspiracy, intrigue, and danger.
rating
6.183
runtime
98 min

Release

1998-08-07

Cast

Nicolas Cage
Nicolas Cage
as Rick Santoro
Gary Sinise
Gary Sinise
as Kevin Dunne
Carla Gugino
Carla Gugino
as Julia Costello
John Heard
John Heard
as Gilbert Powell
Stan Shaw
Stan Shaw
as Lincoln Tyler
Kevin Dunn
Kevin Dunn
as Lou Logan
Michael Rispoli
Michael Rispoli
as Jimmy George
Joel Fabiani
Joel Fabiani
as Charles Kirkland
Luis Guzmán
Luis Guzmán
as Cyrus
David Anthony Higgins
David Anthony Higgins
as Ned Campbell
Mike Starr
Mike Starr
as Walt McGahn
Adam C. Flores
Adam C. Flores
as José Pacifico Ruiz
Tamara Tunie
Tamara Tunie
as Anthea
Chip Zien
Chip Zien
as Mickey Alter
Michaella Bassey
Michaella Bassey
as Tyler's Party Girl #2
Paul Joseph Bernardo
Paul Joseph Bernardo
as Casino Security #1
Jernard Burks
Jernard Burks
as Tyler's Bodyguard
Mark Camacho
Mark Camacho
as C.J.
Desmond Campbell
Desmond Campbell
as Arena Security #1
Jean-Paul Chartrand
Jean-Paul Chartrand
as Ring Announcer
Chip Chuipka
Chip Chuipka
as Zeitz (Drunk)
Deano Clavet
Deano Clavet
as Arena Security
Tara Ann Culp
Tara Ann Culp
as Lady at Elevator
Kelly Deadmon
Kelly Deadmon
as Blonde Reporter
Frédérick de Grandpré
Frédérick de Grandpré
as College Boy #1
Sébastien Delorme
Sébastien Delorme
as College Boy #4
George Fourniotis
George Fourniotis
as Blue Shirt #3
Christina Fulton
Christina Fulton
as Roundgirl
Kenneth Glegg
Kenneth Glegg
as Referee
Alain Goulem
Alain Goulem
as PPV Director
Dean Hagopian
Dean Hagopian
as Latecomer
Jayne Heitmeyer
Jayne Heitmeyer
as Serena
Eric Hoziel
Eric Hoziel
as Rabat (Assassin)
Byron Johnson
Byron Johnson
as College Boy #2
Guy Kelada
Guy Kelada
as Blue Shirt
Sylvain Landry
Sylvain Landry
as Remote Producer
Cary Lawrence
Cary Lawrence
as Powell's Aide
Robert Norman
Robert Norman
as FBI Agent
Richard Lemire
Richard Lemire
as Agent #2
Christopher B. MacCabe
Christopher B. MacCabe
as Couple #2
Sylvain Massé
Sylvain Massé
as Cop #1
Patrick McDade
Patrick McDade
as Lawyer
William J. McKeon III
William J. McKeon III
as Anthea's Cameraman
Peter McRobbie
Peter McRobbie
as Pritzker
Christian Napoli
Christian Napoli
as Michael Santoro
Lance E. Nichols
Lance E. Nichols
as Cop #3
Jason Nuzzo
Jason Nuzzo
as Coin Cup Grabber
Patrick Parent
Patrick Parent
as Detective
Peter Patrikios
Peter Patrikios
as Coin Cup Decoy
Jacynthe René
Jacynthe René
as Couple #1
Stephen Spreekmeester
Stephen Spreekmeester
as College Boy #3
Eva Tep
Eva Tep
as Tyler's Party Girl #1
John Thaddeus
John Thaddeus
as Cop #2
Jim Whelan
Jim Whelan
as Mayor
Brian Anthony Wilson
Brian Anthony Wilson
as Casino Security #2
Richard Zeman
Richard Zeman
as Agent #1
Gerard Max Desilus
Gerard Max Desilus
as Tyler's Party Crash Guy
Marco Kyris
Marco Kyris
as Rick Santoro Photo Double
Antoinette Cancelliere
Antoinette Cancelliere
as Casino Security #4 (uncredited)
Kevin Craig West
Kevin Craig West
as Casino Security (uncredited)
Andrew Semple
Andrew Semple
as Ringside Photographer (uncredited)
REVIEWS
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Bazzjazz

It’s just typical John Travolta , Nicholas Cage , doing John Travolta and Nick Cage Until the demise of one of them. Not memorable. But you knew that!

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Geronimo1967

My biggest problem with this, aside from the shockingly wooden acting from Nicolas Cage - is that I saw through the subterfuge almost immediately. Quite possibly luck, but once I'd guessed who was doing what to whom, the thing just descended into a remarkably procedural thrill-free thriller that I really struggled to remain engaged with. As it is, dodgy cop "Santoro" (Cage) finds himself embroiled in the assassination of the US Defence Secretary at a boxing match. Working with his military security chief - and close friend "Dunne" (Gary Sinise) he has to try and find out just who would gain by this, and why. There are a few red herrings, a mysterious woman in white, and as the story develops plenty of plausible enough candidates, but there is precious little jeopardy and the "Santoro" character is neither likeable nor engaging. Some of the dialogue is pretty cringeworthy, and I am afraid I just found the whole thing a fairly mediocre and forgettable effort all round.