Popularity: 7 (history)
Director: | Steven Soderbergh |
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Writer: | Ted Griffin, George Clayton Johnson, Jack Golden Russell |
Staring: |
Less than 24 hours into his parole, charismatic thief Danny Ocean is already rolling out his next plan: In one night, Danny's hand-picked crew of specialists will attempt to steal more than $150 million from three Las Vegas casinos. But to score the cash, Danny risks his chances of reconciling with ex-wife, Tess. | |
Release Date: | Dec 07, 2001 |
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Director: | Steven Soderbergh |
Writer: | Ted Griffin, George Clayton Johnson, Jack Golden Russell |
Genres: | Crime, Thriller |
Keywords | casino, heist, remake, las vegas, security guard, ex-con, explosives expert, casino owner, fight night, computer hacker, museum curator, contortionist, pickpocket, con artist, caper, inside man, ex-wife, card dealer, security system, professional thief, master plan, distractions, casino vault |
Production Companies | Village Roadshow Pictures, Section Eight, NPV Entertainment, Warner Bros. Pictures, Jerry Weintraub Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $450,717,150
Budget: $85,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Jul 31, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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George Clooney | Danny Ocean |
Brad Pitt | Rusty Ryan |
Andy García | Terry Benedict |
Matt Damon | Linus Caldwell |
Julia Roberts | Tess Ocean |
Casey Affleck | Virgil Malloy |
Scott Caan | Turk Malloy |
Elliott Gould | Reuben Tishkoff |
Eddie Jemison | Livingston Dell |
Bernie Mac | Frank Catton |
Shaobo Qin | Yen |
Carl Reiner | Saul Bloom |
Cecelia Ann Birt | Board Member #1 (voice) |
Paul L. Nolan | Board Member #2 (voice) |
Carol Florence | Board Member #3 (voice) |
Lori Galinski | Blackjack Dealer |
Mark Gantt | Bartender |
Tim Perez | Security Guard |
Frank Patton III | Lockbox Carrier |
Jorge R. Hernandez | FBI Man #1 |
Tim Snay | FBI Man #2 |
Miguel Pérez | Explosives Cop |
Lennox Lewis | Lennox Lewis |
Wladimir Klitschko | Wladimir Klitschko |
Barry Brandt | Technician #1 |
William Patrick Johnson | Technician #2 |
Robert Peters | Eye-in-the-Sky Technician #1 |
David Jensen | Eye-in-the-Sky Technician #2 |
Kelly Adkins | Dancer |
Gregory Stenson | Sentry |
Joe La Due | Billy Tim Denham |
John C. Fiore | Hotel Security |
Tommy Kordick | Hotel Security |
Michael Delano | Casino Manager ("Walsh") |
Charles La Russa | Italian High Roller |
Anthony Allison | French High Roller |
Ronn Soeda | Japanese High Roller |
Robin Sachs | Seller |
J.P. Manoux | Aide-de-Camp |
Jerry Weintraub | Denny Shields |
Frankie J. Allison | High Roller Pit Boss |
James Curatola | Baccarat Dealer |
Henry Silva | Henry Silva |
Eydie Gormé | Eydie Gormé |
Angie Dickinson | Angie Dickinson |
Steve Lawrence | Steve Lawrence |
Wayne Newton | Wayne Newton |
Siegfried Fischbacher | Siegfried |
Roy Horn | Roy |
Jim Lampley | Jim Lampley |
Larry Merchant | Larry Merchant |
Richard Reed | Bucky Buchanan |
David Sontag | Plainclothes Goon #1 |
Larry Sontag | Plainclothes Goon #2 |
Bill Allison | Guard |
Rusty Meyers | Security Officer #1 |
Joe Coyle | Security Officer #2 |
Scott L. Schwartz | Bruiser |
Richard Steele | Boxing Referee |
John Robotham | Uzi-Carrying Guard #1 |
Vincent M. Ward | Uzi-Carrying Guard #2 |
Scott Beringer | Head Goon |
Jim Alfonso | Police Officer |
Don Cheadle | Basher Tarr (uncredited) |
Topher Grace | Topher Grace (uncredited) |
Joshua Jackson | Joshua Jackson (uncredited) |
Shane West | Shane West (uncredited) |
Barry Watson | Barry Watson (uncredited) |
Holly Marie Combs | Holly Marie Combs (uncredited) |
Viola Davis | Parole Board Interrogator (voice) (uncredited) |
Steven Soderbergh | Vault-Bombing Thief (uncredited) |
David Leitch | Security Guard / X-Bag Man #1 (uncredited) |
Thomas Rosales Jr. | Security Guard at Boxing Fight (uncredited) |
Kerry Rossall | Flashback Security Guard (uncredited) |
Mike Malone | Pickpocketed Man on Train (uncredited) |
Tony Brown | Chicago Train Commuter (uncredited) |
J.P. Riley | Chicago Train Commuter (uncredited) |
Yann Toderi | Man at Bar (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Corey Michael Eubanks | Stunts |
Ted Griffin | Screenplay |
David Holmes | Original Music Composer |
Philip Messina | Production Design |
Debra Zane | Casting |
Stephen Mirrione | Editor |
Barry Idoine | First Assistant Camera |
Terri Taylor | Casting Associate |
Alicia Stevenson | Foley |
Dawn Fintor | Foley Artist, Foley |
Larry Blake | Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor |
Julie Hewett | Makeup Department Head |
John Robotham | Stunt Coordinator |
Richard Boris | Greensman |
Christien Tinsley | Key Makeup Artist |
James Plannette | Chief Lighting Technician |
Rick Avery | Stunt Driver |
Gary Archer | Prosthetics |
Anita Hart | Stunts |
Eliza Coleman | Stunts |
Joni Avery | Stunts |
Steven Lambert | Stunts |
Charles Lederer | Original Film Writer |
Bob Minor | Stunts |
Dana Dru Evenson | Stunts |
Mark De Alessandro | Stunts |
David Jensen | Grip |
David Leitch | Stunt Double |
Keith P. Cunningham | Art Direction |
Kristen Toscano Messina | Set Decoration |
Wylie Griffin | Art Department Coordinator |
Blair Huizingh | Assistant Art Director |
Robert Woodruff | Assistant Art Director |
Chris Snyder | Construction Coordinator |
Kevin Hannigan | Special Effects Coordinator |
Serge Sretschinsky | CG Supervisor |
Michael S. Pryor | Visual Effects Producer |
Thomas J. Smith | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Bobby Brown | First Assistant Camera |
Duane Manwiller | Steadicam Operator |
Bob Marshak | Still Photographer |
R. Michael De Chellis | Rigging Gaffer |
Elaine Maser | Costume Supervisor |
Shoshana Rubin | Set Costumer |
Fran Vega-Buck | Set Costumer |
Kathrine Gordon | Hair Department Head |
KG Ramsey | Hairstylist |
Waldo Sanchez | Hairstylist |
Bonnie Clevering | Hairstylist |
Richard Dean | Makeup Artist |
Jean Ann Black | Makeup Artist |
Roxanne Wightman | Key Hair Stylist |
James J. Burke | Art Department Assistant |
Scott Bobbitt | Leadman |
Francesco Franco Ferrara | Painter |
Dawn Brown | Set Designer |
Christian Zimmermann | Standby Painter |
Robert Wojewodski | Assistant Costume Designer |
Dennis Richardson | Carpenter |
Antoine Mascaro | Chef |
Jeff Winn | Craft Service |
Jarod Abbatoye | Driver |
Timothy Tillman | Loader |
Betsy Dennis | Post Production Assistant |
Caitlin Maloney | Post Production Supervisor |
Jackie Brady Baugh | Production Controller |
Craig Zumbroegel | Propmaker |
Joseph Keideth | Security |
Keri Littledeer | Set Medic |
Daniel Berkowitz | Set Production Assistant |
Zeen Jones | Stand In |
Shane Greedy | Transportation Captain |
Jon Carpenter | Transportation Coordinator |
Frederic W. Brost | Unit Production Manager |
Brian Avery | Utility Stunts |
Dauv McNeely | Video Assist Operator |
Sean Rourke | Visual Effects Editor |
Annie Welles | Script Supervisor |
Dana Ross | Color Timer |
Douglas Crise | First Assistant Editor |
Albert Hood | Electrician |
Russell Ayer | Lighting Technician |
Mark Scoon | Executive In Charge Of Production |
Ken Lavet | Location Manager |
Gladys Kaye McCall | Production Accountant |
Karen Jarnecke | Production Coordinator |
Charles Miller | Production Manager |
Robin Le Chanu | Production Supervisor |
Spooky Stevens | Publicist |
Randall L. Johnson | Boom Operator |
Paul Ledford | Production Sound Mixer |
Mike Chock | Sound Editor |
David Rey | Digital Compositors |
Carl S.G. Moore | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Steve Hai | Translator |
Lance Larson | Assistant Property Master |
Leslie Coogan | Set Decorating Coordinator |
Robert Camron | Set Dresser |
Paul Threlkeld | Dolly Grip |
Al LaVerde | Key Grip |
Jonathan Leary | Grip |
Sharon Fauvel | Ager/Dyer |
Haleen K. Holt | Costume Illustrator |
Victoria DeKay | Key Costumer |
Mark Vance | Animal Wrangler |
Al Cerullo | Pilot |
Paul Tanzillo Jr. | Negative Cutter |
Ken Ungrodt | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Pamela Lynn Thomas | Casting Assistant |
F. Scott Taylor | Assistant Sound Editor |
James Christopher | Foley Editor |
Zach Danziger | Musician |
Stephen Hilton | Music Programmer |
Ryan Ferro | Utility Sound |
Michael Cassidy | Stunts |
Nigel Boyd | Costumer |
Chris Newlander | Key Costumer |
Basti Van Der Woude | Second Second Assistant Director |
Jonathan A. Davidson | Construction Grip |
Shana Sigmond | Set Buyer |
Craig T. Shordon | Set Painter |
Ron Bedrosian | ADR Mixer |
David Betancourt | Foley Mixer |
Garnet Baril | Special Effects Technician |
Richard Bucher | Stunt Double |
Lance Rieck | Assistant Camera |
Rick Harris | Best Boy Grip |
James W. Apted | Second Assistant Camera |
Norman R. Walker | Assistant Editor |
Jonathan Malden | Colorist |
Caleb Duffy | Assistant Location Manager |
Dan Rosenfelt | Location Assistant |
Eric Sagot | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
Kim Pinkstaff | Executive Assistant |
Kent Baker | Key Rigging Grip |
Lisa Hatch | Production Assistant |
Kevin Field | Production Executive |
John Sanchez | Production Secretary |
Roxann Langlois | Travel Coordinator |
Len Morganti | Storyboard Artist |
Natalie Van Doren | Second Unit Director |
William D. Robinson | Second Second Assistant Director |
Cheryl Lawson | Stunts |
Steven Melton | Property Master |
Harry Brown | Original Film Writer |
Mike Malone | Set Dresser |
Brad Martin | Stunt Double, Stunts |
Steven Soderbergh | Director, Director of Photography |
Gregory Jacobs | First Assistant Director |
Angelo J. Orefice | Driver |
William Budge | Art Direction |
William Gideon | Construction Foreman |
Raymond Gonzales | Electrician |
Brian J. Williams | Acting Double |
Vaughn Williams | Special Effects Technician |
Trey Batchelor | Second Assistant Director |
Frankie Pine | Music Consultant |
Chic Daniel | Technical Advisor |
George Clayton Johnson | Original Story |
Jack Golden Russell | Original Story |
Jeffrey Kurland | Costume Designer |
Name | Title |
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Susan Ekins | Executive Producer |
Bruce Berman | Executive Producer |
John Hardy | Executive Producer |
R.J. Louis | Co-Producer |
Jerry Weintraub | Producer |
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I got two words for you, mini-bar. Literally fresh out of prison, Danny Ocean is busy setting up a seemingly impossible robbery. The plan, along with ten other experts he has roped in, is to rob the main vault at Las Vegas that houses the takings from the three main casinos. The original Ocean ... 's 11 released in 1960 is an OK film, more watchable for the Vegas setting and the irrepressible cast of Rat Packers than for any purpose or structure. That this Steven Soderbergh remake trumps the original in every department is a triumph of entertainment values over pure star appeal. Some would put a case up for the cast of Soderberg's film using stars to entice the audience in? But really at the time of release it was a stretch to put George Clooney, Brad Pitt and Matt Damon (all excellent here) on the same pedal stool as Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr. and Dean Martin. The most striking thing about this remake is that the whole cast seem to be enjoying themselves, mainly because they are not being asked to over exert their performances from their very astute director, they really are just asked to turn up, enjoy each other's company and deliver one of the coolest pictures to have been made in the decade. The film is purely out there to entertain, it has geniality pouring out from every frame, this is a character based heist caper full of laughs and derring do shenanigans - even Don Cheadle's ill advised (and pointless character arc) cockney accent manages to create smiles instead of being an on going hindrance. Some critics said the film is far too shallow to have any real worth! What the hell do they want? So the crooks are nice guys, it's a refreshing change to see a Vegas sparkling bright without any seedy undercurrents, where these robbers aren't using AK 47s to obliterate the opposition, it's wits and dashes of cool that fills out their respective armouries. The soundtrack and scoring are themselves cool characters in the piece, whilst a big shout out goes to the bona fide stunt work from the wonderfully elastic Shaobo Qin - which merely puts another cherry on this already delightful cake. All the cast (too many to mention) are great, from Andy Garcia's suave and mean boss, Terry Benedict, to Julia Roberts' (walking like a goddess) Tess Ocean, all things in the film deliver a feel good movie that when all put together, and all things considered, is a film made by lovers of the medium for, well yes, lovers of the medium itself! 9/10
Really good watch, would watch again, and can recommend. As far as heist movies go, it's excellent, but I think I'm very picky when it comes to heist movies. In order to get me behind the criminal protagonist, it needs to be overly complex, but not complicated, and there needs to be an alternati ... ve motive, such as "get the girl". This entire franchise does a decent job of this, keeping the motives and implementations interesting. Part of the problem with that is that because of how complex the heist is, have the movie is an explanation of how the heist is going to happen (with JUST enough information left out for misdirects), then there is the actual heist, with some misdirects, and an explanation of the gaps, if not the heist itself, then a resolution. That's the formula for every heist movie ever, which is part of what makes it boring. It has to be special to really grab a audience and make it memorable. This movie does all this with a great cast, and certainly enough production value. While it is certainly really interesting and entertaining, I can't really say its a great movie. We can chalk it up as personal bias, but I do think everyone should see this version as it has some historical value and is well worth the watch.
**My favorite movie of all time! A must-see!** Ocean's Eleven greatest strength is its emersion of the audience into the midst of a story already in motion. The pacing isn't weighed down by exposition; instead, the viewer discovers important history and surprises simultaneously as the characters ... on screen. The absolutely brilliant cast is effortlessly charming, whose antics and charisma fuel the movie to be a wonderful ride from start to finish. You can't help but feel welcomed into Danny Ocean's crew. With amazing acting, storytelling, clever twists, and exceptional directing, Ocean's Eleven is a must-see and my favorite movie of all time. As a young teen who stood firmly in the grunge camp of wearing ripped jeans and rock 'n' roll t-shirts, Ocean's Eleven convinced me that every now and then... suits are cool too.
This new version of the classic heist movie is of course slick: sharply written, acted competently, the stunts and special effects well-made. Still, I can’t say I liked it too much. It was sufficient to entertain, I suppose, but will quickly fade from memory. Then again, the action drama genre is no ... t what I call home. You throw in some humor and you stand a chance of holding my attention, which it just about managed. The hero wanting to get his ex-back is easy to cause traps of stereotypical behavior, and this script fell into some of them. Tess Ocean comes off as one of Terry Benedict’s possessions through much of the film. He shows her deference and she srands by his side, but where is there even a flicker offeelings between them? And actually, there is hardly more emotion between her and the hero come to rescue her. So I give this film a less than rousing “It’s okay,” and will move on.
As remakes go - I think we will struggle to find one that is better than this across any genre. It's not just that the cast is full of A-listers, it is that Steven Soderbergh has invested just as much time with his story and with the characterisations as he has with the visuals, the gadgets and, of ... course, just about everyone from Brad Pitt and George Clooney to Julia Roberts and Matt Damon. The premiss being that Clooney "Danny" assembles a group of skilled operators with a view to relieving casino owner "Benedict" (Andy Garcia) of a great deal of money. Their planning must be meticulous - each having their set tasks that they must deliver precisely to support the overall - dangerous - plan. All looks to be going along well until the boys discover that Julia Roberts ("Tess") - the ex-wife of their leader - is now dating their mark. Could that compromise their entire operation? The action builds well, here - the contributions from each - especially, for me anyway, Carl Reiner as the curmudgeonly "Saul" and Shaobo Qin as the lithe and supple gymnast "Yen" - who reminded me somewhat of Burt Lancaster's equally acrobatic buddy Nick Cravat - are charismatic, enjoyable and impressively they all gel quite well too. The ending is a masterstroke, and there is a suitably fitting "Clair de Lune" to sign it all off. Good entertainment all round.
_"Congratulations, you're a dead man."_ I mean, this might be the best remake of all time right? I don't like using the term masterpiece but this is pretty close to that. Ensembles are not easy to do well but Soderbergh was able to get this group of beutiful people, make a charming picture and it ... 's got everything you want in a heist movie.
> "Congratulations, you're a dead man." I mean, this might be the best remake of all time right? I don't like using the term masterpiece but this is pretty close to that. Ensembles are not easy to do well but Soderbergh was able to get this group of beutiful people, make a charming picture and it ... 's got everything you want in a heist movie.