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Ocean's Eleven

Just Danny Ocean and his 11 pals.
1960 | 127m | English

(26733 votes)

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Danny Ocean and his gang attempt to rob the five biggest casinos in Las Vegas in one night.
Release Date: Aug 10, 1960
Director: Lewis Milestone
Writer: Harry Brown, Charles Lederer, George Clayton Johnson, Jack Golden Russell
Genres: Comedy, Crime
Keywords gambling, perfect crime, casino, new year's eve, robbery, italian american, rat pack, thief, heist, hoodlum, duringcreditsstinger, technicolor
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, Dorchester
Box Office Revenue: $2,800,000
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Frank Sinatra Danny Ocean
Dean Martin Sam Harmon
Sammy Davis Jr. Josh Howard
Peter Lawford Jimmy Foster
Angie Dickinson Beatrice Ocean
Richard Conte Anthony Bergdorf
Cesar Romero Duke Santos
Patrice Wymore Adele Ekstrom
Joey Bishop "Mushy" O'Connors
Akim Tamiroff Spyros Acebos
Henry Silva Roger Corneal
Ilka Chase Mrs. Restes
Buddy Lester Vince Massler
Richard Benedict "Curly" Steffans
Jean Willes Mrs. Bergdorf
Norman Fell Peter Rheimer
Clem Harvey Louis Jackson
Hank Henry Mr. Kelly
Lew Gallo Adele's Date
Robert Foulk Sheriff Wimmer
Red Skelton Self
George Raft Jack Strager
Murray Alper Deputy (uncredited)
Don Anderson Bar Patron (uncredited)
Monya Andre Casino Patron (uncredited)
Don 'Red' Barry McCoy (uncredited)
Mario Bellini Waiter (uncredited)
Marjorie Bennett Mrs. Allenby (uncredited)
Rummy Bishop Castleman (uncredited)
Nicky Blair Mourner at Cremation (uncredited)
Willie Bloom Stickman (uncredited)
Richard Boone Voice of Minister (voice) (uncredited)
George Boyce Casino Patron (uncredited)
Norman Brooks Self (uncredited)
Paul Bryar Cop (uncredited)
Boyd Cabeen Casino Patron (uncredited)
David Carlile Attendant (uncredited)
Laura Cornell Honeyface (Massler's Wife) (uncredited)
John Craven Cashier (uncredited)
Ronnie Dapo Timmy Bergdorf (uncredited)
Ken DuMain Croupier (uncredited)
George Fenneman On Phone Talking to Sheriff Wimmer (voice) (uncredited)
Wesley Gale Red Cap (uncredited)
Ralph Gambina Burlesque Club Patron (uncredited)
Gregory Gaye Freeman (Casino Owner) (uncredited)
John George Vendor (uncredited)
Leonard George Police Operator (uncredited)
Jay Gerard Cab Driver (uncredited)
Hoot Gibson Roadblock Deputy (uncredited)
Bob Gilbreath Helicopter Pilot (uncredited)
Joseph Glick Burlesque Club Patron (uncredited)
Joe Gray Pit Boss (uncredited)
Brad Harris Man (uncredited)
Chester Hayes Truck Driver (uncredited)
Jack Henderson Commuter (uncredited)
Dick Hudkins Drunk (uncredited)
John Indrisano Texan (uncredited)
Jessica James Go-Go Dancer (uncredited)
Helen Jay Girl (uncredited)
Michael Jeffers Casino Patron (uncredited)
William Justine Parelli (uncredited)
Sparky Kaye Riviera Manager (uncredited)
Johnny Kern Waiter (uncredited)
Mike Lally American Legionnaire at Funeral Service (uncredited)
David Landfield Flamingo MC (uncredited)
Forrest Lederer Sands Manager (uncredited)
Pinky Lee Riviera Employee (uncredited)
Nelson Leigh Doctor / Specialist (uncredited)
David Leonard Rabbi (uncredited)
Shirley MacLaine Tipsy Girl (uncredited)
Maurice Marks Gambler (uncredited)
William Meader Casino Patron (uncredited)
Charles Meredith Mr. Cohen (Mortician) (uncredited)
Tom Middleton Don Murphy (TV Newscaster) (uncredited)
Anne Neyland Dolores (uncredited)
Red Norvo Self (uncredited)
William H. O'Brien Waiter at Burlesque Club (uncredited)
Ted Otis Cashier (uncredited)
Steve Pendleton Major Taylor (uncredited)
Jack Perrin American Legionnaire at Funeral Service (uncredited)
Jack Perry Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Carmen Phillips Hungry Girl (uncredited)
Louis Quinn DeWolfe (uncredited)
Fred Rapport Casino Patron (uncredited)
Tony Regan Casino Patron / Croupier (uncredited)
Victor Romito Hairdresser (uncredited)
Myrna Ross Passenger (uncredited)
Jack Santoro Cashier (uncredited)
Cosmo Sardo Barber (uncredited)
Jeffrey Sayre Customer at Drucker's (uncredited)
Bernard Sell Casino Patron (uncredited)
Robert 'Buddy' Shaw Cashier (uncredited)
Al Silvani Burlesque Club Manager (uncredited)
Richard Sinatra Attendant (uncredited)
John Slosser Squad Leader (uncredited)
Walter Smith Truck Driver (uncredited)
Joan Staley Helen (uncredited)
George E. Stone Proprietor (uncredited)
H.T. Tsiang Houseboy (uncredited)
Jerry Velasco Harmonica-Playing Garbageman (uncredited)
James Waters Disposal Attendant (uncredited)
Dave White Burlesque Club Stagehand (uncredited)
Bob Whitney Casino Worker (uncredited)
Norma Yost Airline Hostess (uncredited)
Name Job
Harry Brown Screenplay
Philip W. Anderson Editor
William H. Daniels Director of Photography
Howard Shoup Costume Design
Howard Bristol Set Decoration
Nicolai Remisoff Art Direction
M.A. Merrick Sound
Ray Gosnell Jr. Assistant Director
Jack R. Berne Production Manager
Gordon Bau Makeup Supervisor
Arthur Morton Orchestrator
A. Lindsley Lane Camera Operator
Lewis Milestone Director
Charles Lederer Screenplay
Nelson Riddle Conductor, Original Music Composer
George Clayton Johnson Story
Jack Golden Russell Story
Richard Benedict Producer's Assistant
Saul Bass Title Designer
Sammy Cahn Songs
Jimmy Van Heusen Songs
Name Title
Henry W. Sanicola Associate Producer
Lewis Milestone Producer
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Reviews

talisencrw
8.0

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...

Jun 23, 2021
drystyx
2.0

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.

Apr 03, 2023