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Ocean's Eleven

Danny Ocean leads his crew in a high-stakes, single-night attempt to rob Las Vegas's five largest casinos.

Director(s)

Lewis Milestone

Ray Gosnell Jr.

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Cast & Crew

Nicky Blair

Nicky Blair

Mourner at Cremation (uncredited)

Dean Martin

Dean Martin

Sam Harmon

Frank Sinatra

Frank Sinatra

Danny Ocean

William H. O'Brien

William H. O'Brien

Waiter at Burlesque Club (uncredited)

John George

John George

Vendor (uncredited)

Steve Pendleton

Steve Pendleton

Major Taylor (uncredited)

Michael Jeffers

Michael Jeffers

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Mike Lally

Mike Lally

American Legionnaire at Funeral Service (uncredited)

Victor Romito

Victor Romito

Hairdresser (uncredited)

Jack Perrin

Jack Perrin

American Legionnaire at Funeral Service (uncredited)

Bob Whitney

Bob Whitney

Casino Worker (uncredited)

Nelson Leigh

Nelson Leigh

Doctor / Specialist (uncredited)

Johnny Kern

Johnny Kern

Waiter (uncredited)

Jack Perry

Jack Perry

Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Ken DuMain

Ken DuMain

Croupier (uncredited)

Fred Rapport

Fred Rapport

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Jeffrey Sayre

Jeffrey Sayre

Customer at Drucker's (uncredited)

Lewis Milestone

Lewis Milestone

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Paul Bryar

Paul Bryar

Cop (uncredited)

Joe Gray

Joe Gray

Pit Boss (uncredited)

William Meader

William Meader

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Willie Bloom

Willie Bloom

Stickman (uncredited)

Joseph Glick

Joseph Glick

Burlesque Club Patron (uncredited)

George E. Stone

George E. Stone

Proprietor (uncredited)

Shirley MacLaine

Shirley MacLaine

Tipsy Girl (uncredited)

Don Anderson

Don Anderson

Bar Patron (uncredited)

Tony Regan

Tony Regan

Casino Patron / Croupier (uncredited)

Joan Staley

Joan Staley

Helen (uncredited)

Henry Silva

Henry Silva

Roger Corneal

Angie Dickinson

Angie Dickinson

Beatrice Ocean

Richard Conte

Richard Conte

Anthony Bergdorf

Norman Fell

Norman Fell

Peter Rheimer

Murray Alper

Murray Alper

Deputy (uncredited)

William Justine

William Justine

Parelli (uncredited)

Akim Tamiroff

Akim Tamiroff

Spyros Acebos

Richard Boone

Richard Boone

Voice of Minister (voice) (uncredited)

Cosmo Sardo

Cosmo Sardo

Barber (uncredited)

John Indrisano

John Indrisano

Texan (uncredited)

Ray Gosnell Jr.

Ray Gosnell Jr.

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George Raft

George Raft

Jack Strager

Cesar Romero

Cesar Romero

Duke Santos

Red Skelton

Red Skelton

Self

Bernard Sell

Bernard Sell

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Gregory Gaye

Gregory Gaye

Freeman (Casino Owner) (uncredited)

Monya Andre

Monya Andre

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Walter Smith

Walter Smith

Truck Driver (uncredited)

Joey Bishop

Joey Bishop

"Mushy" O'Connors

Al Silvani

Al Silvani

Burlesque Club Manager (uncredited)

Rummy Bishop

Rummy Bishop

Castleman (uncredited)

Boyd Cabeen

Boyd Cabeen

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Brad Harris

Brad Harris

Man (uncredited)

Richard Benedict

Richard Benedict

"Curly" Steffans

Lew Gallo

Lew Gallo

Adele's Date

Marjorie Bennett

Marjorie Bennett

Mrs. Allenby (uncredited)

David Carlile

David Carlile

Attendant (uncredited)

Peter Lawford

Peter Lawford

Jimmy Foster

Ralph Gambina

Ralph Gambina

Burlesque Club Patron (uncredited)

Robert Foulk

Robert Foulk

Sheriff Wimmer

Sammy Davis Jr.

Sammy Davis Jr.

Josh Howard

Maurice Marks

Maurice Marks

Gambler (uncredited)

George Fenneman

George Fenneman

On Phone Talking to Sheriff Wimmer (voice) (uncredited)

George Boyce

George Boyce

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Jack Santoro

Jack Santoro

Cashier (uncredited)

Louis Quinn

Louis Quinn

DeWolfe (uncredited)

Ilka Chase

Ilka Chase

Mrs. Restes

Wesley Gale

Wesley Gale

Red Cap (uncredited)

Jay Gerard

Jay Gerard

Cab Driver (uncredited)

Don 'Red' Barry

Don 'Red' Barry

McCoy (uncredited)

Jean Willes

Jean Willes

Mrs. Bergdorf

John Craven

John Craven

Cashier (uncredited)

Norma Yost

Norma Yost

Airline Hostess (uncredited)

Hank Henry

Hank Henry

Mr. Kelly

David Leonard

David Leonard

Rabbi (uncredited)

Helen Jay

Helen Jay

Girl (uncredited)

Patrice Wymore

Patrice Wymore

Adele Ekstrom

Buddy Lester

Buddy Lester

Vince Massler

Clem Harvey

Clem Harvey

Louis Jackson

Mario Bellini

Mario Bellini

Waiter (uncredited)

Norman Brooks

Norman Brooks

Self (uncredited)

Laura Cornell

Laura Cornell

Honeyface (Massler's Wife) (uncredited)

Ronnie Dapo

Ronnie Dapo

Timmy Bergdorf (uncredited)

Leonard George

Leonard George

Police Operator (uncredited)

Hoot Gibson

Hoot Gibson

Roadblock Deputy (uncredited)

Bob Gilbreath

Bob Gilbreath

Helicopter Pilot (uncredited)

Chester Hayes

Chester Hayes

Truck Driver (uncredited)

Jack Henderson

Jack Henderson

Commuter (uncredited)

Dick Hudkins

Dick Hudkins

Drunk (uncredited)

Jessica James

Jessica James

Go-Go Dancer (uncredited)

Sparky Kaye

Sparky Kaye

Riviera Manager (uncredited)

David Landfield

David Landfield

Flamingo MC (uncredited)

Forrest Lederer

Forrest Lederer

Sands Manager (uncredited)

Pinky Lee

Pinky Lee

Riviera Employee (uncredited)

Charles Meredith

Charles Meredith

Mr. Cohen (Mortician) (uncredited)

Tom Middleton

Tom Middleton

Don Murphy (TV Newscaster) (uncredited)

Anne Neyland

Anne Neyland

Dolores (uncredited)

Red Norvo

Red Norvo

Self (uncredited)

Ted Otis

Ted Otis

Cashier (uncredited)

Carmen Phillips

Carmen Phillips

Hungry Girl (uncredited)

Myrna Ross

Myrna Ross

Passenger (uncredited)

Robert 'Buddy' Shaw

Robert 'Buddy' Shaw

Cashier (uncredited)

Richard Sinatra

Richard Sinatra

Attendant (uncredited)

John Slosser

John Slosser

Squad Leader (uncredited)

H.T. Tsiang

H.T. Tsiang

Houseboy (uncredited)

Jerry Velasco

Jerry Velasco

Harmonica-Playing Garbageman (uncredited)

James Waters

James Waters

Disposal Attendant (uncredited)

Dave White

Dave White

Burlesque Club Stagehand (uncredited)

Details

GenresCrime, Comedy, Thriller
Runtime2h 7 mins
Released on10 Aug 1960
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

talisencrw

8/10

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...

drystyx

2/10

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.

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