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Ocean's Eleven
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Directed by Lewis Milestone
During a Los Angeles Christmas, a group of 82nd Airborne vets assembles under the leadership of gamblin' man Danny Ocean (Frank Sinatra) to rip off four Las Vegas casinos just after the stroke of midnight on New Year's Day. Playboy Jimmy Foster (Peter Lawford) joins in the scheme because he's sick of needing his oft-married mother's money, especially now that she's about to wed Duke Santos (Cesar Romero), a self-made man with all sorts of underworld ties. After he receives the news that he could die at any time, newly released convict Anthony Bergdorf (Richard Conte) reluctantly agrees to participate so he can leave some money to his estranged wife and young son. Ocean's own wife, Beatrice (Angie Dickinson), doesn't think much of her husband's promise of a big score to come, but her quiet protests don't dissuade him. With Las Vegas garbage man and fellow vet Josh Howard (Sammy Davis Jr.) and several casino employees among their number, the titular band of thieves have just a few days to get ready for their caper. When Duke Santos, Jimmy's mother, and one of Ocean's discarded paramours all show up in Sin City at the same time as the veterans, the crew's perfect plans face some serious hurdles. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
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"Though I had never seen the "original" OCEAN'S ELEVEN, I was well aware of it. Word on the street was that it was a bit of a lark and had the feeling of being a film that was made for fun by a bunch of big movie stars who wanted to hang out in Vegas. Watching it a couple weeks ago on Reel 13, I had no idea that it would be as sloppy or unsophisticated as it turned out to be.I knew I was in trouble from the very beginning with the obnoxiously slow and annoying title sequence. Anima " [More]
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"Ocean’s Eleven (1960) is not a very good movie, but it sure is interesting as a glimpse of “Rat Pack” life in the late 1950s. As Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Peter Lawford, and Sammy Davis, Jr. hung out at Las Vegas hotels, Frank said they " [More]
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This enjoyably flip heist flick keeps the laughs, thrills, and martinis coming as it tells a familiar tale of a score that supposedly can't go wrong. The Rat Pack stars don't stray far from their established personae, although the presence of several character actors from the hipster second string enlivens the proceedings. Angie Dickinson is quietly vulnerable and loudly gorgeous in a small part as Frank Sinatra's high-rolling title character's wife, while wealthy heiress Ilka Chase sinks her teeth into the archetypal part of Jimmy's monied mother. With Cesar Romero chewing scenery as gangster Duke Santos and Akim Tamiroff having fun as easily flummoxed criminal Spyros Acebos, Ocean's Eleven will never be confused with a serious exploration of the underworld. But it's the ultimate Rat Pack picture, one that sums up a swingin' era with cool-cat lingo, killer threads, gentle misogyny, and even a song or two from Sammy Davis Jr. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
 

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