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Titolo originale: Ocean's Eleven
  • 1960
  • T
  • 2h 7min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,5/10
26.451
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Frank Sinatra, Angie Dickinson, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., and Peter Lawford in Colpo grosso (1960)
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Danny Ocean riunisce un gruppo di suoi compatrioti della seconda guerra mondiale per portare a termine la rapina definitiva a Las Vegas. Insieme, gli undici amici pianificano di rapinare cin... Leggi tuttoDanny Ocean riunisce un gruppo di suoi compatrioti della seconda guerra mondiale per portare a termine la rapina definitiva a Las Vegas. Insieme, gli undici amici pianificano di rapinare cinque casinò di Las Vegas in una notte.Danny Ocean riunisce un gruppo di suoi compatrioti della seconda guerra mondiale per portare a termine la rapina definitiva a Las Vegas. Insieme, gli undici amici pianificano di rapinare cinque casinò di Las Vegas in una notte.

  • Regia
    • Lewis Milestone
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Harry Brown
    • Charles Lederer
    • George Clayton Johnson
  • Star
    • Frank Sinatra
    • Dean Martin
    • Sammy Davis Jr.
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,5/10
    26.451
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    4540
    897
    • Regia
      • Lewis Milestone
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Harry Brown
      • Charles Lederer
      • George Clayton Johnson
    • Star
      • Frank Sinatra
      • Dean Martin
      • Sammy Davis Jr.
    • 168Recensioni degli utenti
    • 64Recensioni della critica
    • 57Metascore
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    Frank Sinatra
    Frank Sinatra
    • Danny Ocean
    Dean Martin
    Dean Martin
    • Sam Harmon
    Sammy Davis Jr.
    Sammy Davis Jr.
    • Josh Howard
    Peter Lawford
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    • Jimmy Foster
    Angie Dickinson
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    • Beatrice Ocean
    Richard Conte
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    • Anthony Bergdorf
    Cesar Romero
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    • Duke Santos
    Patrice Wymore
    Patrice Wymore
    • Adele Ekstrom
    Joey Bishop
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    • 'Mushy' O'Connors
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    • Spyros Acebos
    Henry Silva
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    • Roger Corneal
    Ilka Chase
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    • Mrs. Restes
    Buddy Lester
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    • Vince Massler
    Richard Benedict
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    • 'Curly' Steffans
    Jean Willes
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    • Mrs. Bergdorf
    Norman Fell
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    • Peter Rheimer
    Clem Harvey
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    • Louis Jackson
    Hank Henry
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    anchovyd

    This movie stinks but looks cool.

    I first saw this movie when I was a little kid. Being a big Sinatra fan and a lover of 60's and 70's movies I watched it again last night. I remembered loving it as a kid but now I have to say that this movie stinks.

    Sure it looks all 60's cool and has Sinatra, Martin, and Davis but honestly it was Cesar Romero who stole the show. Romero housed every member of the rat pack. This guy was on a different level from the rest of the cast and it showed. Sinatra was phoning it in as was Martin. The only guys even trying to act were Davis and Lawford. After the film was over I had a new found respect for Cesar Romero.

    Okay now that I've crapped on the acting which was mediocre with the exception of Cesar R. I really have to crap on the writing, but this is more like something after eating five black bean burritos with chiles and a quart of Mexican tap water.

    Who is the Greek guy? Why is he even in the film? It looks like Sinatra has the thing planned out what did this guy do? I guess he was there for comic relief but not only was he annoying but his purpose is never really explained. Why would the 11 cut him in, he didn't do anything.

    Next, you mean to tell me that there is no security in the money room at a casino. I mean basically these guys turn off the lights and only have to subdue one or two money counters before getting to the safe at each casino. I can suspend my disbelief as much as the next guy but you'd have to be brain dead to buy into this part of the story.

    Finally, the Ocean's 11 gang are spread out from Phoenix to Salt Lake, to San Francisco and Los Angeles. The gang descends on Vegas to pull the heist but then as a matter of coincidence everybody's mistress, mom and fiancé also decide to go to Vegas for the New Year's festivities, to throw a monkey wrench in the heist and put Cesar Romero on the case. The script is weak. Decent story but the execution is lame from the get go.

    After seeing so many rave reviews for this flick I just had to chime in. Giving it a 9 out of 10 because this "isn't supposed to be a good movie" is a sorry excuse. So is the lame excuse "hey these guys are just being themselves and goofing off like they do when the cameras aren't rolling." To my eyes the Rat Pack weren't having fun. They looked bored and like they were all mailing it in. Looks more like they had a contractual obligation to make this flick and they didn't put any effort into it. Like I said the only guys trying were Sammy Davis Jr, and the scene stealing Cesar Romero.

    As a heist film this movie stinks. Rating 1/10 Good premise, that's it. Acting stinks for the most part: 3/10 (Cesar gets an 11/10.) Script: 0/10 Style Points: 8/10 pretty cool display of 60's cool. Needed more exteriors and cars to bring it to 10/10 the sets were cheap too.

    Overall a 4/10 for me. Sinatra and gang normally cool but are borderline lame in this movie and it's the script that should have been put in that casket with Richard Conte, not the mony.
    6BB-15

    Ultimate Rat Pack Outing

    Ocean's 11 never tries to be brilliant and is only sometimes good. The thin plot is a set up for the "boys" to look sharp (and they sometimes do), sing songs (which they do well) and to show off 1960 Las Vegas (which by today's standards looks pretty shabby).

    This is a second rate heist story with a few gangsters thrown in. But after all, we have Sinatra and company. You can see that the excellent film, The Rat Pack, was very right on. Sinatra is his arrogant self. Martin is relaxed, Lawford is suave and the singing by Sammy Davis Jr. is great.

    Ocean's 11 is a snap shot of what was "cool" in the ultimate era of coolness. It's all here, the clubs, the Marilyn Monroe look a likes, the flashy clothes and lots of money. It's better than imitations such as Swingers since Ocean's 11 is the source. Of course it includes the legendary bad treatment of women and African Americans. The actresses are either add-ons or pathetic martyrs (Angie Dickinson). As for Sammy, he puts up with the garbage man part, a racial slur (all in good fun of course!) and the self centeredness of these guys. I just admire him because he had to do it, so he could perform.

    Back to the "fun". The boys get to be clever, then there's a surprise ending and finally we see them shuffle hung over in front of a casino. Every few years I check out Ocean's 11 not just to watch this silly movie but also to see the rats (or brats?) and chuckle (and wince) at an amazing time in the USA, baby.
    7ma-cortes

    The Rat Pack in a pretty amusing heist romp movie

    The picture talks about the biggest robbery of all . Spyros Acebos (Akim Tamiroff) pulls off a scheme introducing the plans for a new business venture : simultaneously burgle five casinos in Las Vegas as Sahara , Flamingo , Golden Nugget , Riveira and Desert Inn . He agrees with Danny Ocean (Frank Sinatra) backed by a motley and eclectic gang to execute it , formed by 11 pals ( Dean Martin, Peter Lawford, Sammy Davis, Richard Conte , Norman Fell, Richard Benedict..). The crew back in action , now veterans , after fighting in Second World War at 82nd Airbone division as paratroopers . We wouldn't call it a special group just Danny Ocean and his buddies , the night they blew up all the light , shutting off the electricity in Las Vegas . Millions dollars are taken from the casinos . But the elaborated plan itself goes wrong . They encounter complications when an investigator (Cesar Romero) discovers the tracks . This adaptation achieves one of the greatest entertainments of the history of motion pictures . We never met a band like Ocean's eleven .

    From the beginning until the end the comedy and giggles along with moderated action are continuous . Besides , it has got an intelligent script and an extraordinary final surprise . Significant portions of the movie interactions between major characters were ad-libbed . The actors playing the leading roles all knew each other well and improvised dialogue as well as or better than the script . For comic relief in charge of the various relationships among several characters and their numerous jokes . Splendid songs by Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr and sensitive ending song by Frank Sinatra . Appears uncredited Shirley McLayne in an agreeable comic performance , Red Skelton and George Raft as invited actors . Superb and stunning musical score by Nelson Riddle (author of Batman TV music). Enjoyable and glossy cinematography by William H. Daniels (Greta Garbo's usual photographer). Director Lewis Milestone's masterpiece of the amusement and entertainment . The movie was remade by a funny and stylish remake with George Clooney and director Steven Soderbergh and several sequels . Rating : Good and nice . Worthwhile watching.
    tedg

    Inflated Coolness

    What a difference a few decades make. When this movie was made, these were the coolest guys in the world for anyone over 25. They were cool because they thought so themselves and everyone believed them.

    At least we did then. Now we see not only a particularly bad caper movie, we see how uncool these guys really were. Frank was merely a selfish bully, the skinny kind who paid others to rough people up.

    So we see many stories here. We see the caper story.

    We see the story about 5 guys who pretended to matter and did for a while, long enough to make lots of money and have a lot of sex.

    But there's a bigger story here, one that this movie evokes more than any other I know. Its the story of America, the America defined by entertainers, the one the French New Wave thought was real. You can research it quickly by seeing "The Ocean's Eleven Story," a poorly made documentary, but one that hits most of the buttons.

    These guys, at this time, were behind making the Mob bigger than they ever had been before. They married the Mob with presidential politics, even pimping to the president. This was where Marilyn's suicide was made inevitable. And Mob hits on Castro, and the embarrassment of the FBI by RFK, and subsequent rage by Frank at being jettisoned.

    There is suicide and assassination behind their misogynistic prancing, their assumption that all they had to do was show up, and we would swoon.

    This is an important film, if you think film is important.

    Ted's Evaluation -- 2 of 3: Has some interesting elements.
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    The Heist of All Time

    I remember back in the day when the commercials were out for Ocean's Eleven it was described as the heist of all time. It wasn't exactly that, but there is a spirit of camaraderie that is present through out the film.

    Frank Sinatra had signed a picture deal with Warner Brothers and was beginning a long term commitment to the Sands in Las Vegas. What better way than to combine everything at once. A film on location in Las Vegas.

    So Frank got his pallies together and they filmed Ocean's Eleven in between shows at the Sands. They also managed to get into another film, several of the principal players in Ocean's Eleven did guest shots in Pepe while at the Sands.

    Ocean's Eleven has a lighthearted insouciance about it, a group of former Airborne Rangers get together in Las Vegas for a heist of the big casinos carried on with military precision. Why waste all that good airborne training now that they're civilians.

    Sinatra doesn't sing in this, I can't imagine why he didn't give himself a song here, but Dean Martin and Sammy Davis, Jr. did sing two numbers suited to their talents.

    Ocean's Eleven marked the first time that Richard Conte worked in a Sinatra film. He became a Sinatra retainer in his later years, appearing in several Sinatra films. They parted when Conte appeared in The Godfather against Frank's wishes.

    After Ocean's Eleven came Sergeants Three with the main cast members appearing again. After that the Rat Pack broke up with these guys going their own way, though many of them did have joint projects together over the years. The quality of the films went down hill, except for Robin and the Seven Hoods. That was a musical and not something to be done in your spare time.

    The remake of Ocean's Eleven that George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon and several other name players of today did was a far more serious film. Good in its own way, but just not the same.

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      According to Frank Sinatra Jr. on the DVD commentary, Sammy Davis Jr. was forced to stay at a "colored only" hotel during the filming because Las Vegas would not allow blacks to stay at the major hotels despite his appearing with Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and the others at the Sands Hotel. He was only allowed to stay at the major hotels after Frank Sinatra confronted the casino owners on his behalf, therefore breaking Vegas' unofficial color barrier. That hotel was Mrs. Harrison's Boarding House, located in the historic Westside district. The establishment hosted a stellar array of African American entertainers in its day and is now a listed historic building.
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      The chest x-ray seen as Bergdorf is talking to the doctor is upside-down.
    • Citazioni

      Danny Ocean: [Answering the phone] Hello, this is a recording. You've dialed the right number; now hang up and don't do it again.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The opening credits list George Raft and Red Skelton as "guest stars." The term "guest stars" is a misnomer for the film industry because guest stars are actors who are not part of the regular cast, but unlike television and radio programs, films don't have a regular cast. Several films from the 1960s used "guest stars" in place of "special appearance" or "featuring."
    • Connessioni
      Edited into I carnivori venuti dalla savana (1976)
    • Colonne sonore
      Ain't That a Kick in the Head
      Performed by Dean Martin

      Written by Sammy Cahn, Jimmy Van Heusen

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    • Data di uscita
      • 22 dicembre 1960 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
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      • Inglese
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      • 11 a la media noche
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Desert Inn - 3145 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, Nevada, Stati Uniti
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      • Dorchester Productions
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