- Ocean's 11 (1960 film)
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Ocean's 11 Directed by Lewis Milestone Produced by Lewis Milestone Screenplay by Harry Brown
Charles LedererStory by George Clayton Johnson
Jack Golden RussellStarring Frank Sinatra
Dean Martin
Sammy Davis, Jr.
Peter Lawford
Joey Bishop
Angie DickinsonMusic by Nelson Riddle Cinematography William H. Daniels Editing by Philip W. Anderson Distributed by Warner Bros. Release date(s) August 10, 1960 Running time 127 minutes Country United States Language English Ocean's 11 is a 1960 heist film directed by Lewis Milestone and starring five Rat Packers: Peter Lawford, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., and Joey Bishop.[1]
Centered on a series of Las Vegas casino robberies, the film's other stars included Angie Dickinson, Cesar Romero, Richard Conte, Akim Tamiroff, Henry Silva, Ilka Chase, Norman Fell, Harry Wilson, and Buddy Lester, as well as cameo appearances by Shirley MacLaine, Red Skelton, and George Raft.
A remake, directed by Steven Soderbergh, starring George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Andy García and Julia Roberts (among others) was released in 2001, followed by a pair of sequels.
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Plot
A gang of World War II 82nd Airborne veterans are recruited by Danny Ocean (Sinatra) and Jimmy Foster (Lawford) to rob five different Las Vegas casinos (Sahara, Riviera, Desert Inn, Sands, and The Flamingo) on a single night.
The gang plans the elaborate New Year's Eve heist with the precision of a military operation. Josh Howard (Davis) takes a job driving a garbage truck while others work to scope out the various casinos. Sam Harmon (Martin) entertains in one of the hotel's lounges. Demolition charges are planted on an electrical transmission tower and the backup electrical systems are covertly rewired in each casino.
At exactly midnight, while everyone in every Vegas casino is singing "Auld Lang Syne" the tower is blown up and Vegas goes dark. The backup electrical systems open the cashier cages instead of powering the emergency lights. The inside men sneak into the cashier cages and collect the money. They dump the bags of loot into hotel's garbage bins, go back inside and mingle with the crowds. As soon as the lights come back on, the thieves stroll out of the casinos. A garbage truck driven by Josh picks up the bags and passes through the police blockade. It appears to have gone off without a hitch.
Their ace electrician, Tony Bergdorf (Conte), has a heart attack in the middle of the Las Vegas Strip and drops dead. This raises the suspicions of police, who wonder if there is any connection.
Reformed gangster Duke Santos (Romero) offers to recover the casino bosses' money for a price. He learns of Ocean being in town and his connection to Foster, who is the son of Duke's fiancee. Santos pieces together the puzzle by the time Bergdorf's body arrives at the mortuary.
Santos confronts the thieves, demanding half of their take. In desperation, the money is hidden in Bergdorf's coffin, with $10,000 set aside for the widow (Willes). The group plans to take back the rest of the money, making no payoff to Santos, after the coffin is shipped to San Francisco.
This plan backfires when the funeral home talks Bergdorf's widow into having the funeral in Las Vegas, where the body is cremated – along with all the money.
Filming
Peter Lawford was first told of the basic story of the film by director Gilbert Kay who had heard the idea from a gas station attendant. Lawford eventually bought the rights in 1958 imagining William Holden in the lead.[2] Sinatra became interested in the idea and a variety of different writers worked on the project. When Lawford first told Sinatra of the story, Sinatra joked "Forget the movie, let's pull the job!"[2]
Cast
Ocean's 11
- Frank Sinatra as Danny Ocean
- Dean Martin as Sam Harmon
- Sammy Davis, Jr. as Josh Howard
- Peter Lawford as Jimmy Foster
- Richard Conte as Tony Bergdorf
- Joey Bishop as Mushy O'Connors
- Henry Silva as Roger Corneal
- Buddy Lester as Vince Massler
- Richard Benedict as Curly Steffans
- Norman Fell as Peter Rheimer
- Clem Harvey as Louis Jackson
Others
- Angie Dickinson as Beatrice Ocean
- Cesar Romero as Duke Santos
- Patrice Wymore as Adele Elkstrom
- Akim Tamiroff as Spyros Acebos
- Ilka Chase as Mrs. Restes
- Jean Willes as Gracie Bergdorf
- Hank Henry as Mr. Kelly
- Lew Gallo as Jealous Young Man
- Robert Foulk as Sheriff Wimmer
Cameos
- Shirley Maclaine as Tipsy Woman
- George Raft as Jack Strager (Casino Owner)
- Red Skelton as Himself
- Richard Boone as The Minister (Voice)
Blu-ray release
Ocean's 11 was released on blu-ray on November 9, 2010 in a "50'th Anniversary Edition". Bonus features include [3]
- Special commentary by Frank Sinatra, Jr. and Angie Dickinson.
- "Vegas Map" - Mini-documentaries of the five casinos involved in the movie.
- Tonight Show clip of Angie Dickinson with Frank Sinatra as host from November 4, 1977.
- "Tropicana Museum Vignette"
- Hidden easter egg is accessed from the "Vegas Map" menu by pressing 'down' and clicking on the dice that appear.
References
- ^ Variety film review; August 10, 1960, page 6.
- ^ a b pp.117–121 Levy, Shawn Rat Pack Confidential 1998 Fourth Estate Ltd
- ^ http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Oceans-11-Blu-ray/12284/#Review
External links
- Ocean's Eleven at the Internet Movie Database
- Ocean's Eleven at AllRovi
- TCM notes http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title.jsp?stid=18360&category=Notes
The films of Lewis Milestone 1920s Seven Sinners · The Caveman · The New Klondike · Two Arabian Knights · The Garden of Eden · The Racket · Betrayal · New York Nights
1930s All Quiet on the Western Front · The Front Page · Rain · Hallelujah, I'm a Bum · The Captain Hates the Sea · Paris in Spring · Anything Goes · The General Died at Dawn · The Night of Nights · Of Mice and Men
1940s Lucky Partners · My Life with Caroline · Our Russian Front (with Joris Ivens) · Edge of Darkness · The North Star · The Purple Heart · A Walk in the Sun · The Strange Love of Martha Ivers · Arch of Triumph · No Minor Vices · The Red Pony
1950s Halls of Montezuma · Kangaroo · Les Misérables · Melba · They Who Dare · Pork Chop Hill · The Widow
1960s Television Schlitz Playhouse of Stars (1958) · Suspicion (1958) · Have Gun–Will Travel (1958) · The Richard Boone Show (1964) · Arrest and Trial (1964)
Screenplays The Mad Whirl (1925) (with Edward T. Lowe Jr.) · Dangerous Innocence (1925) (with James O. Spearing) · Bobbed Hair (1925) (with Jack Wagner)
Ocean's Films Characters Members Associates Films Categories:- 1960 films
- American films
- English-language films
- 1960s crime films
- American criminal comedy films
- Gambling films
- Films directed by Lewis Milestone
- Films set in Las Vegas
- Films shot in Chicago, Illinois
- Films shot in Las Vegas
- Heist films
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