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Sneakers

  • 1992
  • 12
  • 2h 6m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Dan Aykroyd, River Phoenix, Robert Redford, David Strathairn, Mary McDonnell, and Sidney Poitier in Sneakers (1992)
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A security pro finds his past returning to haunt him when he and his unique team are tasked with retrieving a particularly important item.A security pro finds his past returning to haunt him when he and his unique team are tasked with retrieving a particularly important item.A security pro finds his past returning to haunt him when he and his unique team are tasked with retrieving a particularly important item.

  • Director
    • Phil Alden Robinson
  • Writers
    • Phil Alden Robinson
    • Lawrence Lasker
    • Walter F. Parkes
  • Stars
    • Robert Redford
    • Dan Aykroyd
    • Sidney Poitier
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    65K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,107
    781
    • Director
      • Phil Alden Robinson
    • Writers
      • Phil Alden Robinson
      • Lawrence Lasker
      • Walter F. Parkes
    • Stars
      • Robert Redford
      • Dan Aykroyd
      • Sidney Poitier
    • 157User reviews
    • 70Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Robert Redford
    Robert Redford
    • Bishop
    Dan Aykroyd
    Dan Aykroyd
    • Mother
    Sidney Poitier
    Sidney Poitier
    • Crease
    Jo Marr
    Jo Marr
    • College-Aged Cosmo
    • (as Jojo Marr)
    Gary Hershberger
    Gary Hershberger
    • College-Aged Bishop
    David Strathairn
    David Strathairn
    • Whistler
    River Phoenix
    River Phoenix
    • Carl
    Bodhi Elfman
    Bodhi Elfman
    • Centurion S&L Night Guard
    Denise Dowse
    Denise Dowse
    • Bank Teller
    Hanyee
    • Bank Secretary
    Timothy Busfield
    Timothy Busfield
    • Dick Gordon
    Eddie Jones
    Eddie Jones
    • Buddy Wallace
    Time Winters
    Time Winters
    • Homeless Man
    Mary McDonnell
    Mary McDonnell
    • Liz
    Jun Asai
    • Piano Prodigy
    Donal Logue
    Donal Logue
    • Dr. Gunter Janek
    George Hearn
    George Hearn
    • Gregor
    Lee Garlington
    Lee Garlington
    • Dr. Elena Rhyzkov
    • Director
      • Phil Alden Robinson
    • Writers
      • Phil Alden Robinson
      • Lawrence Lasker
      • Walter F. Parkes
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews157

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    8rogerboltin-767-487684

    Better than I remember

    A friend and I were discussing River Phoenix yesterday so last night I decided to watch this movie again for the first time in a while. Let me put this out there first. This isnt an Oscar movie but its really fun. Also for 1992 the technology they are showing didn't exist. There is a lot of "you couldnt do that in 1969/1992 on the internet". Those are my only criticisms. That being said a better cast cannot be found. Its got heavy hitters. The chemistry is great. The pacing is well done. I can watch this over and over. Whats disturbing is how well.it actually forecasts the role of data in our lives now. Theres actually dialog that gets very Edward Snowden-ish that I didn't catch in the 90's or early 2000s. But is so in your face in 2021. That being said I would so watch it again.
    10Tim Gomersall

    An endlessly watchable movie. 10/10

    This film is the one film of the nineties which I can watch again and again without getting bored. That's not to say it's the best, no no no, but there's something about this movie which I just can't get enough of. It's easily the most frequently used tape in my limited video library.

    Mainly it's the cast; quality names down the length of the list, and each one, from Robert Redford heading the motley crew of good guys (Dan Ackroyd and Sidney Poitier especially good) to Ben Kingsley as a deliciously cool but insecure villain. They're all clearly having such a good time as they're making the movie that you can't help but join them; it's infectious.

    It's also surprisingly timeless. Seven years have passed since this movie came out, which is a long time in the gadget world in which this film is based, but none of their equipment or techniques (except a brief glimpse of a now outdated version of Windows but that's REALLY nitpicking) seem out of date; it could still be today.

    And then there's the moments. This is a film based on a whole load of brilliantly memorable moments. When they find out what the mysterious black box actually does, it's truly chilling. All the little tricks of their trade on display are each a delight, from setting off fire alarms to being on the other end of the phone when the fire service is subsequently called. And the ending, in my opinion, is one of the most satisfying, and hilarious, conclusions ever captured on film.

    In case you hadn't noticed, I love this movie. A great score, a great cast, and a whole lot of fun. Whether you got to these comments because you want to know if this film was worth seeing, or whether a training shoe web-search somehow ended you up here against your will, you really should see this film. It's a hugely entertaining piece of the nineties. And Robert Redford has done nothing better since.
    8Mike-DD

    Interesting hacker movie for its time

    Given that this came out in 1992, the level of technology in it is amazing. I watched this twice, the latest in 1999, and still am amazed at some of the things they can do with computers. Of course, some hacking techniques are commonplace and outdated now, but it is still engrossing to see these acts in action.

    Watching it a second time gives you a sense of perspective though. Back then, to think that a chip that can control the world was preposterous, but now, with almost everything microchip-controlled, and the ubiquity of the Internet, that thought is not too farfetched.

    Talking in movie terms, this ranks as one of the better ones that center around computers. There is some solid acting, and though there are sub-plots within the main plot, they do not grow so much so as to overwhelm the main storyline, which is basically a group of men hired to find the chip-that-controls-everything.
    Jonnyboy

    Wonderfully scored, thinking ahead of its time . . .

    Despite its relative obscurity, Sneakers is quickly becoming a cult favorite of the internet generation. It's a perfect blend of romance, tech and adventure that highlights the increasing importance of information. The always beautiful Mary McDonnell as Liz doesn't hurt, either. The soundtrack is arguably the best of James Horner's film scores pre-dating Braveheart, with an ethereal jazzy feel that sets the mood from the opening credits.

    For an early nineties movie, Sneakers was remarkably forward thinking in its script and plot. Many of its themes have only become more relevant with the flowering of the data network. All in all a great film for those of you who enjoy flicks like Hudson Hawk or Mission Impossible.
    10tek-9

    The last good hacking movie

    I was saddened that this movie had such a low rating. I've watched it many, many times over the years, and it continues to entertain. It is, perhaps, the last good "hacker" film (well, 23 (1998) also comes to mind, but that isn't widely available in English).

    The math is believable (Janek's lecture makes sense), as is the technology (except for the Hollywood-ish decryption displays -- but that's forgivable). The characters are among the most realistic in any of these movies (with the exception of Joey the lamer in Hackers (1995) -- most accurate character in a hacking movie I've seen yet). They're each composites of well-known people from the 80s security scene. The techniques they use are the techniques of the business, especially in that era.

    Now that computers have become such a big thing, I don't think it would be possible for Hollywood to produce another movie like this. Anything made now would have to be far more glamorous and unrealistic.

    What's this movie got, if you don't care about any of that stuff? It's tremendously funny, cleverly written (every scene works overtime to say and do more than one thing), and beautifully shot and scored. (The opening scene and transition is wonderful) The acting is priceless. I've never met someone who didn't love this film. See it.

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    • Trivia
      When Martin (Robert Redford) and Cosmo (Sir Ben Kingsley) attempt their initial prank at the beginning of the movie, the façade building seen is the famous Hill Valley clock tower from the Back to the Future (1985) trilogy.
    • Goofs
      The ceiling tiles that Martin and Carl use to move around above the floors in the Playtronics building are the hanging type, quite fragile like cardboard and would not be able to support an adult's full body weight.
    • Quotes

      Cosmo: There's a war out there, old friend. A world war. And it's not about who's got the most bullets. It's about who controls the information. What we see and hear, how we work, what we think... it's all about the information!

    • Crazy credits
      In the theatrical trailer, the case members' names were first presented as anagrams, then rearranged to spell correctly. They were: fort red border - Robert Redford a york dandy - Dan Aykroyd kneel by sing - Ben Kingsely carney mend moll - Mary McDonnell rionveih irnep - River Phoenix I edit spin yore - Sidney Poitier ad variant thirds - David Strathairn
    • Alternate versions
      The line "Who's going to save the world Marty? Greenpeace?" in the dubbed Spanish version (DVD) becomes "Who's going to save the world Marty? The military?"
    • Connections
      Edited into The Green Fog (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Really
      Written by Mike Bloomfield & Al Kooper

      Performed by Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper & Stephen Stills (as Steven Stills)

      Courtesy of Columbia Records

      By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

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    • Release date
      • November 13, 1992 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
      • Chinese
    • Also known as
      • Héroes Por Azar
    • Filming locations
      • Countrywide Home Loans Corporate Headquarters, Simi Valley, California, USA("Playtronics Corporate Headquarters")
    • Production companies
      • Parkes/Lasker productions
      • Universal Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $23,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $51,432,691
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,031,145
      • Sep 13, 1992
    • Gross worldwide
      • $105,232,691
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      2 hours 6 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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