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| Ocean's Eleven is a 1960 heist film directed by Lewis Milestone and starring five Rat Packers: Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Joey Bishop and Peter Lawford. Other stars included Angie Dickinson and Cesar Romero, as well as uncredited cameo appearances by Shirley MacLaine and others. A remake appeared in 2001, followed by a sequel, Ocean's Twelve, in 2004. The title of this film is also often presented as Ocean's 11. The original 1960 film wasn't a critical favorite and was regarded as mostly a vanity project for the Rat Pack. The 2001 remake was regarded by most critics as superior to the original although it should be noted that other than the general premise and the main character's name, the remake bears little-to-no similarities with the original. PlotIn the movie, a gang of ten World War II veterans led by Danny Ocean (Sinatra) rob five different Las Vegas casinos, (Sands, Desert Inn, Flamingo, Riviera, and Sahara) on a single night.The Rat Pack plans the elaborate heist with the precision of an Army operation. Sammy has a job driving a garbage truck while others work to scope out the various casinos. Demolition charges are planted on an electrical transmission tower and the backup electrical systems are covertly rewired in each casino. At exactly midnight on New Year's Eve, when everyone in every Vegas casino is singing "Auld Lang Syne" (in unison), the tower is blown up, Vegas goes dark, and the backup electrical systems open the bank vaults instead of powering the emergency lights. The inside men sneak into the cashier's cages and stick up the cashiers while they collect the money. They dump the bags of loot into hotel garbage bins, go back inside, and mingle with the crowds; when Auld Lang Syne is over, the lights come back on and the robbers walk out of the casinos. One of the men, however, has a heart attack in the middle of the Las Vegas Strip and dies. Meanwhile, finance mogul Duke Santos (Romero), offers to recover the casino bosses' money for a price. He learns of Danny Ocean and his connection to his fiancée's son, Jimmy Foster (Lawford), both of whom he knows are in Vegas at the moment. Santos manages to piece together the puzzle by the time the dead team member arrives at the mortician. In the end, the money gets cremated along with the dead man. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Ocean's Eleven (1960 film) ] Some related entries: Big House Bunny | Tintin and I | The BFG | Telefon | Filmography of Ringo Starr | Manuel Guimarães | Ruggles of Red Gap | Pirates | Lady Joker | Michael Tucker | 2010 in film This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Ocean's Eleven (1960 film); it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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