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Sneakers

We could tell you what it's about. But then, of course, we'd have to kill you.
1992 | 126m | English

(66641 votes)

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When shadowy U.S. intelligence agents blackmail a reformed computer hacker and his eccentric team of security experts into stealing a code-breaking 'black box' from a Soviet-funded genius, they uncover a bigger conspiracy. Now, he and his 'sneakers' must save themselves and the world economy by retrieving the box from their blackmailers.
Release Date: Sep 09, 1992
Director: Phil Alden Robinson
Writer: Lawrence Lasker, Phil Alden Robinson, Walter F. Parkes
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Crime
Keywords hacker, mathematician, assignment, calm, relaxed, sympathetic
Production Companies Universal Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $105,232,691
Budget: $23,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Robert Redford Bishop
Sidney Poitier Crease
David Strathairn Whistler
Dan Aykroyd Mother
River Phoenix Carl
Ben Kingsley Cosmo
Denise Dowse Bank Teller
Timothy Busfield Dick Gordon
Mary McDonnell Liz
Donal Logue Dr. Gunter Janek
Eddie Jones Buddy Wallace
James Earl Jones Mr. Bernard Abbott
Bodhi Elfman Centurion S&L Night Guard
Jo Marr College-Aged Cosmo
Gary Hershberger College-Aged Bishop
Hanyee Bank Secretary
Time Winters Homeless Man
Jun Asai Piano Prodigy
George Hearn Gregor
Lee Garlington Dr. Elena Rhyzkov
John Shepard Coolidge Institute Guard
Ellaraino Mrs. Crease
Shayna Hollinquist Melissa Crease
Dayna Hollinquist Melissa Crease
Jacqueline Brand Kiev String Quartet
Julie Gigante Kiev String Quartet
Victoria Miskolczy Kiev String Quartet
David Speltz Kiev String Quartet
Leslie Hardy Gregor’s Date
John Moio Gregor’s Chauffeur
James Craven FBI Agent
RC Everbeck 2nd FBI Agent
Ernie Tetrault TV Anchorman
Lori Hall NSA Phone Operator
Stephen Tobolowsky Dr. Werner Brandes
George Cheung Chinese Restaurant Singer
Hayward Soo Hoo Chinese Restaurant Waiter
Michael Kinney Playtronics Desk Guard - Day
Rudy Francis Nemetz Playtronics Desk Guard - Day
Ralph Monaco Playtronic Lobby Guard - Day
Paul Jenkins Playtronics Lobby Guard - Night
Alex Foster Playtronics Desk Guard - Night
George Hartmann Playtronics Stairwell Guard
Jeff Daniel Phillips Playtronics Perimeter Guard
Michael Boston Playtronics Perimeter Guard
Tony Winters Male NSA Agent
Jeff Joy Male NSA Agent
Amy Benedict Female NSA Agent
Roger Callard NSA Agent (uncredited)
Cheryl Chambers College Geek (uncredited)
Shawn Flanagan Driver Outside Post Office (uncredited)
Ryal Haakenson Man Walking Across the Lobby (uncredited)
Richard Lawrence Russian Waiter (uncredited)
Sky Siewerski Security Guard (uncredited)
Name Job
Jim Henrikson Music Editor
Brad Dechter Orchestrator
Frank Bennett Orchestrator
Sandy Brundage Negative Cutter
Phil Hetos Color Timer
Glenn Randall Jr. Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Bill McIntosh Stunts
Orwin C. Harvey Stunts
Rick Seaman Stunts
Jeff Smolek Stunts
Larry Holt Stunts
Lawrence Lasker Screenplay
Tom Rolf Editor
Patrizia von Brandenstein Production Design
Dianne Wager Art Direction
Juel Bestrop Casting
Samara Schaffer Set Decoration
Bernie Pollack Costume Design
Fred C. Blau Jr. Makeup Artist
Tamara Guthrie Hairstylist
Gary Liddiard Key Makeup Artist
Bunny Parker Hairstylist
Lindsley Parsons Jr. Production Manager
Glory Fioramonti Stunts
William M. Elvin First Assistant Director
Alan Edmisten Second Assistant Director
Lawrence Karman Camera Operator
Henry Kline First Assistant Camera
Brian T. Pitts Second Assistant Camera
Camilla Calamandrei Assistant Camera
J. Michael Muro Steadicam Operator
Marvin E. Lewis Boom Operator
Robert W. Harris Utility Sound
Robert Jason Chief Lighting Technician
Jeffrey W. Petersen Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Rod Robertson Rigging Gaffer
Tom Cantrell Electrician
David Dunbar Electrician
Jim Fine Electrician
Patrick G. Ralston Electrician
David St. Onge Electrician
Herb Ault Key Grip
Kenneth E. King Best Boy Grip
Richard L. Carden Dolly Grip
Mike Hodges Rigging Grip
Dustin Ault Grip
Kurt Grossi Grip
Larry McCarron Grip
David Morrison Grip
James J. Murakami Set Designer
Keith Brian Burns Set Designer
James E. Tocci Set Designer
Beth Bernstein Art Department Coordinator
David C. Potter Leadman
Tommy Samona Leadman
Janine McEuen Newell Set Dresser
Lisa K. Sessions Set Dresser
Ken Pepiot Special Effects Coordinator
Don Miloyevich Property Master
John Bankson Assistant Property Master
Nat Bocking Props
Hugo Peña Costume Supervisor
Marie Boller Wardrobe Supervisor
Gregory B. Peña Wardrobe Supervisor
Cynthia Upstill Script Supervisor
Robin Citrin Location Manager
Eva M. Schroeder Assistant Location Manager
Steev Beeson Production Accountant
Nancy Aprile Assistant Accountant
Janet Lonsdale Assistant Accountant
Lisa J. Watters Production Coordinator
Fabiana Arrastia Assistant Production Coordinator
Dennis DeWaay Construction Coordinator
Steve Kallas Construction Foreman
Ed Arter Transportation Coordinator
Ronald B. Dinson Sr. Transportation Captain
Cary Kelley Transportation Co-Captain
Robert Bruce Moore Craft Service
Jamale Case Set Medic
Steve Spiker Extras Casting
Marsha Robertson Publicist
Vicki Shaki Khan Associate Editor
Christopher S. Baird First Assistant Editor
Milton C. Burrow Supervising Sound Editor
Neil Burrow Sound Editor
Scott Burrow Sound Editor
Gordon Davidson Sound Editor
Chester Slomka Sound Editor
Blake R. Cornett Assistant Sound Editor
Karen Wanderman Assistant Sound Editor
Dennis McCurdy Apprentice Sound Editor
Stephen Dewey Sound Effects
Jay Kamen Supervising ADR Editor
Shelley Rae Hinton ADR Editor
Bill Baldwin ADR Editor
Jerry Trent Foley Artist
Audrey Trent Foley Artist
Karin Roulo Foley Mixer
Sean McCormack Foley Recordist
David Horton Jr. Foley Editor
Donald O. Mitchell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Herbick Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Frank A. Montaño Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Terry James Stunts
Webster Whinery Stunts
Melvin Jones Stunts
Phil Alden Robinson Screenplay, Director
Walter F. Parkes Screenplay
James Horner Original Music Composer
Risa Bramon Garcia Casting
Spiro Razatos Stunts
Denney Pierce Stunts
Bob Herron Stunts
Keith Campbell Stunts
Melinda Sue Gordon Still Photographer
Willie D. Burton Production Sound Mixer
Mary Vernieu Casting Associate
Davia Nelson Additional Casting
Doc Kane ADR Mixer
Michael Adams Stunts
Julius LeFlore Stunts
Eddie Braun Stunts
Carl Ciarfalio Stunts
Bernie Pock Stunts
William Washington Stunts
John Lindley Director of Photography
Steven E. Fegley Construction Foreman
Nandi Bowe Second Second Assistant Director
Name Title
Lawrence Lasker Producer
Lindsley Parsons Jr. Executive Producer
William M. Elvin Associate Producer
Walter F. Parkes Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

A great night in with a top cast having fun. "I could have joined the NSA but they found out my parents were married!" The DVD box proudly proclaims that the film is one of the most satisfying suspense films ever! Naturally this is hyperbole from the marketing department, but it's stuff like ... that that can make or break the chance of a viewers expectation level being achieved. I opened this write up with a funny line spoken by Robert Redford because having just finished the film I feel all jolly, and that is a priceless thing after watching one of the most suspenseful films ever! (groan). This film is a multi genre offering, it has pretty much most bases covered and features a cast of actors from different eras clearly enjoying the work that they are doing. There is no earth shattering twists or performances to match, it's a tight and intelligent script that's written to provide two hours of pure entertainment. It does have suspense, and it does make you think about how technology can be an incredible tool/weapon, but chiefly the film is one that you all can watch during a night in and be safe in the knowledge that your rental or TV time hasn't been wasted. 7.5/10 Footnote: The ending is fabulous, I really should go for a higher rating purely for the incredulous looks that James Earl Jones gives as the final reel draws to a close.

May 16, 2024