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Sleepless

They Got T.
2017 | 95m | English

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Undercover Las Vegas police officer Vincent Downs, who's got a lot of enemies, is caught in a high stakes web of corrupt cops and the mob-controlled casino underground. When a heist goes wrong, a crew of homicidal gangsters get T, Downs’ teenage son. In one sleepless night, he will have to rescue his son T (whom they got), evade an internal affairs investigation and bring the kidnappers to justice.
Release Date: Jan 12, 2017
Director: Baran bo Odar
Writer: Nicolas Saada, Andrea Berloff
Genres: Action, Crime, Thriller
Keywords robbery, kidnapping, gangster, organized crime, undercover cop, mobster, police corruption, las vegas, intense, bold
Production Companies Vertigo Entertainment, FilmNation Entertainment, Open Road Films, Riverstone Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $32,540,674
Budget: $30,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Jamie Foxx Vincent Downs
Michelle Monaghan Jennifer Bryant
Dermot Mulroney Stanley Rubino
Scoot McNairy Rob Novak
David Harbour Doug Dennison
T.I. Sean Cass
Gabrielle Union Dena
Octavius J. Johnson Thomas
Inder Kumar Doctor at Hospital
Sala Baker Bennik
Tim Connolly McFerrin
Drew Sheer Anderson
Tim Rigby Larry
Chelsea Hayes Shari
Richard Nunez Guerro
RJ Shearer Zak
Holly A. Morris Kelly Rubino
Ric Reitz Captain
Leonardo Santaiti Bartender
Name Job
Mihai Malaimare Jr. Director of Photography
Julie Hewett Makeup Department Head
Nicolas Saada Story
Catherine George Costume Design
Crystal Hayslett Set Costumer
Jeff Imada Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director
Ousaun Elam Stunt Double
Jason Charles Hill Stunt Double
Baran bo Odar Director
Jennifer Caputo Stunts
R. Michael Chrisco Art Department Assistant
Andrea Berloff Screenplay
Jamie Archer Construction Coordinator
Vanessa Galvez Digital Intermediate
Hunter Clancey Digital Intermediate
Tim Grimes Production Design
Lance Totten Set Decoration
Dan Marrero Camera Operator
Chris D. Chapman Dolly Grip
Shawn Kennelly Foley
Richard Ziegler Music Editor
Russell Farmarco ADR Editor
Peter C. Clarke Property Master
Marcis Cole Steadicam Operator
Danny Barfield Key Grip
Kurt Peterson Boom Operator
Daryl Berg Music Supervisor
Aurora Bergere Key Makeup Artist
Cameron Hallenbeck First Assistant Editor
Christopher M. Searcey Continuity
Michael Minkler Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Elizabeth Ralston Assistant Property Master
Demetrice Dixon Key Hair Stylist
Dustin Angus Assistant Costume Designer
Melissa Kennelly Foley
Joani Yarbrough Hairstylist
Antimo Ponticello Lighting Technician
Jacquelyn Racine Visual Effects Coordinator
Cameron Mendel Lighting Technician
Tom Reiser Colorist
Ellen Lampl Graphic Designer
Chad S. Frey Set Designer
Shantell Fancher Production Coordinator
Kofi Elam Stunt Double
Damiana Kamishin Production Supervisor
Graham Dane Parker Propmaker
Lawrence Heap Leadman
Lorenz Dangel Conductor
Laurie Bookhardt Art Department Coordinator
Robert Rzesacz Editor
Synithia Cochran Tailor
Kate Abraham Key Costumer
Michael Halley Animation
Wilma Garscadden-Gahret Continuity
Thomas Kittle Special Effects Coordinator
David Fletcher Special Effects Supervisor
Shayne Allen Duhon Set Costumer
Leeba Zakharov Casting Associate
Malika James Makeup Artist
Eric Pool Dolly Grip
Dylan Trivette Epk Camera Operator
Sara Cobbeldick Set Costumer
Jongju Lee Animation
Kiyah Wright Hairstylist
Robert L. Sephton Sound Effects Editor
Kyle Menzies Visual Effects Supervisor
Darryl Humber Dolly Grip
Jamil Taylor Electrician
Steve Zigler Rigging Gaffer
Jorge Luis German Video Assist Operator
James Morioka Sound Effects Editor
Aaron D. Kelly ADR Mixer
Nava R. Sadan Costume Supervisor
Saul McSween Second Assistant "A" Camera
Jeremy West Prop Maker
William B. Kaplan Sound Mixer
Josielyn Works Costume Coordinator
Bill 'Splat' Johnson Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Tom Jordan First Assistant "B" Camera
Dennis Bassarab Camera Operator
J. Wayne Parker Key Grip
Miracole Burns Set Costumer
Mike Barber Visual Effects Editor
Charlotte Parker Hair Department Head
Deidra Dixon Hairstylist
Adam Kogelman Dolly Grip
Stevie Martin Makeup Artist
Sara Pope Ager/Dyer
Erica Parise Still Photographer
Jussi Tegelman Supervising Sound Editor
Andree Fortier Costume Supervisor
Madelaine Jereczek First Assistant Editor
Bob E. Krattiger Gaffer
Eric Dvorsky Aerial Camera Technician
Peter Thoren Video Assist Operator
Jason M. Thompson Lighting Technician
Wayne Marshall Best Boy Electric
Trent Hevener Construction Foreman
Chris Debenedetto First Assistant Director
Trent Brya Stunt Double
Nancy Kirhoffer Post Production Supervisor
Jejuan Smith Stunt Double
Michael Kamm Music
Mike Fisher Second Assistant "B" Camera
Avy Kaufman Casting
Alan Scott Neal Casting Associate
Danielle Burgio Stunt Double
Lauren Mary Kim Stunts
Lance Gilbert Stunts
Chris Palermo Stunt Driver
Jennifer Badger Stunts
Rachel Gelfeld Stunts
Ashley Rae Trisler Stunts
Freddy Bouciegues Stunts
Carrick O'Quinn Stunts
Name Title
Adam C. Stone Producer
Roy Lee Producer
Peter Lawson Executive Producer
Deepak Nayar Executive Producer
Tom Ortenberg Executive Producer
Lauranne Bourrachot Executive Producer
Alex Foster Executive Producer
Jeremiah Samuels Executive Producer
Marco Cherqui Executive Producer
Nik Bower Executive Producer
Judd Payne Executive Producer
John Powers Middleton Executive Producer
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Reviews

Rangan
6.0

**A night of twist and turn events.** Maybe if you haven't seen the original, you will enjoy it, particularly if you like a thrilling clash between the cops and gangsters. For me this is the third version from the last three consecutive years. After the original French film based on the same name ... of the book, followed by the Kollywood remake 'Thoongavanam'. The second film was not bad, considering the way it was made to the Indian standards. They did not change much, but in this one the initial parts were almost the same and the following developments were too much. I mean literally they turned it into twice thriller with tight action sequences. Their main idea was to leave the open conclusion for a possible sequel. Which was really too intentional that not everybody would be happy with, for like those who liked the previous versions. The actors were good, but Michelle Monaghan was the best among. Unlike the same characters from other versions, I don't know how they turned Monaghan's role so powerful. That's the negative, as the film Jamie Foxx in the lead. Otherwise, as a neutral, this is not a bad remake. The Immigrant joke was trimmed off, since today's US is not in favour of such comedies in films. And many events, especially film scenes were accelerated. So the camera moves one place to another in a quick succession unlike other versions. Yeah, these changes were needed, since the film was not a fresh piece of work or even first remake. But like I said too muchness spoiled the party. Even though one time watchable film. _6/10_

May 16, 2024
Ruuz
4.0

A far cry from the worst film of the year, but it does seem surprising that someone as talented as Jamie Foxx would bother with something this overpoweringly generic. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._ ...

Jun 23, 2021