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| Brad Pitt | ... | Rusty Ryan | |
| George Clooney | ... | Danny Ocean | |
| Matt Damon | ... | Linus Caldwell | |
| Michael Mantell | ... | Dr. Stan | |
| Elliott Gould | ... | Reuben Tishkoff | |
| Ray Xifo | ... | Reuben's Butler | |
| Al Pacino | ... | Willy Bank | |
| Adam Lazarre-White | ... | Bank's Junior Executive | |
| Eddie Jemison | ... | Livingston Dell | |
| Don Cheadle | ... | Basher Tarr | |
| Shaobo Qin | ... | Yen / Mr. Weng | |
| Casey Affleck | ... | Virgil Malloy | |
| Scott Caan | ... | Turk Malloy | |
| Bernie Mac | ... | Frank Catton | |
| Carl Reiner | ... | Saul Bloom | |
| Eddie Izzard | ... | Roman Nagel | |
| Maggie Rowe | ... | Florist | |
| Ellen Barkin | ... | Abigail Sponder | |
| Kris Kane | ... | Fired Waitress | |
| Soledad St. Hilaire | ... | Chamber Maid | |
| Olga Sosnovska | ... | Debbie | |
| Jerry Weintraub | ... | Denny Shields | |
| Luis Chávez | ... | Nestor / Nestor's Brother | |
| Ivar Brogger | ... | Shuffle Royale VP | |
| Alex Procopio | ... | Polygrapher | |
| Armen Weitzman | ... | Eugene | |
| Steven Lambert | ... | Roulette Scam Artist | |
| Noureen DeWulf | ... | 'Nuff Said Expo Girl | |
| Don McManus | ... | Neil | |
| Julian Sands | ... | Greco Montgomery | |
| Jon Wellner | ... | Bellman | |
| David Paymer | ... | The V.U.P. | |
| Mesan Richardson | ... | Hotel Staff | |
| Adrian Neil | ... | Maitre D' | |
| Vincent Cassel | ... | François Toulour | |
| Andy Garcia | ... | Terry Benedict | |
| Bob Einstein | ... | Agent Caldwell | |
| Michael Miranda | ... | Randall | |
| Oprah Winfrey | ... | Herself | |
| Angel Oquendo | ... | Ortega | |
| Bernie Yuman | ... | Himself | |
| Wayne Pére | ... | Fireworks Guy (as Wayne Péré) | |
| Joe Chrest | ... | Fender Roads Manager | |
| Tim Conlon | ... | Agent Caldwell's 'Deputy' | |
| Moira Squier | ... | Agent Caldwell's 'Deputy' | |
| Steve Hai | ... | Mr. Wengs Assistant | |
| Michi Yamato | ... | Singing Referee | |
| Bayanbat Davaadalai | ... | Himself | |
| Byambajav Ulambayar | ... | Himself | |
| Ren Urano | ... | Sumo Referee | |
| Musashimaru | ... | Himself | |
| Akebono | ... | Himself | |
| Michael Harney | ... | Blackjack Pit Boss | |
| James DuMont | ... | Security Supervisor | |
| Doug Purcell | ... | Slot Machine Pit Boss (as Robert Douglas Purcell) | |
| Ashlee Vingle | ... | Cartwheel Girl | |
| Andrea Tiede | ... | Cartwheel Girl | |
| Austin Priester | ... | The Real Fender Roads | |
| Margaret Travolta | ... | Banks Secretary | |
| Jacquie Barnbrook | ... | Slot Machine Winner | |
| Tommy Hinkley | ... | Roulette Dealer | |
| Matt Duggan | ... | Security Technician | |
| Adam Kaiz | ... | Security Technician | |
| Kasey Mahaffy | ... | Security Technician | |
| Nick Puga | ... | Security Technician | |
| Paull Walia | ... | Security Technician | |
| Michael S. Meldman | ... | Himself | |
| Scott L. Schwartz | ... | Bruiser | |
| Jorge Luis Abreu | ... | Floor Manager | |
| Diana Donaldson | ... | Benedicts Secretary | |
| Shae Wilson | ... | Ticket Agent | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Alex Spencer | ... | High Roller | |
| Don Abernathy | ... | Casino Gambler (uncredited) | |
| Felix J. Boyle | ... | Gambler (uncredited) | |
| Michael Bravo | ... | Mechanic (uncredited) | |
| Jeff Bullock | ... | Gambler (uncredited) | |
| Natalie Cohen | ... | Cocktail Waitress (uncredited) | |
| Gregor Collins | ... | Stickman (uncredited) (voice) | |
| Paul Dietz | ... | Stairwell Guy (uncredited) | |
| Mark Casimir Dyniewicz | ... | Willy Bank's Hotel Guest (uncredited) | |
| Paul Edney | ... | Las Vegas Tourist (uncredited) | |
| Gillian Foreman | ... | Cocktail Waitress (uncredited) | |
| Lanette Fugit | ... | High Roller (uncredited) | |
| Leslie Garza | ... | Casino winner (uncredited) | |
| Kari Hawker | ... | High Roller (uncredited) | |
| Jimmy Hsu | ... | Sushi Chef (uncredited) | |
| Ty Izquierdo | ... | Bartender (uncredited) | |
| Christopher Jude | ... | Conventioneer (uncredited) | |
| Dan Kalbfleisch | ... | Sumo wrestler (uncredited) | |
| James Martin Kelly | ... | Craps Pit Boss (uncredited) | |
| Sean Lake | ... | Bellman (uncredited) | |
| Jonathan Lane | ... | Gambler (uncredited) | |
| Julio Leal | ... | High Roller (uncredited) | |
| Elena Levon | ... | Gambler at nuff said table (uncredited) | |
| Tucker Maloney | ... | High Roller (uncredited) | |
| Shawn McDaniel | ... | Convention Attendee (uncredited) | |
| John C. McDonnell | ... | Stickman (uncredited) | |
| Jenny Morgan | ... | Gambler (uncredited) | |
| Cristina Nardozzi | ... | Cocktail waitress (uncredited) | |
| Robert Neilson | ... | Chaffeur at Airport (uncredited) | |
| David Newham | ... | Casino Photographer (uncredited) | |
| Maury Rogow | ... | High Roller (uncredited) | |
| Ankit Shah | ... | Casino Gambler (uncredited) | |
| Johnny Soto | ... | Gambler (uncredited) | |
| Nancy Stelmaszczyk | ... | Cocktail waitress (uncredited) | |
| Elizabeth Stenson | ... | High Roller (uncredited) | |
| Joseph Sun | ... | High Roller (uncredited) | |
| Alexana Thomas | ... | Pit boss (uncredited) | |
| Caroline Timm | ... | High Roller (uncredited) | |
| Mike Zent | ... | High Roller (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Steven Soderbergh | |||
Writing credits(WGA) | ||
| Brian Koppelman | (written by) & | |
| David Levien | (written by) | |
| George Clayton Johnson | (characters) & | |
| Jack Golden Russell | (characters) | |
Original Music by | |||
| David Holmes | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Steven Soderbergh | (director of photography) (as Peter Andrews) | ||
Film Editing by | |||
| Stephen Mirrione | |||
Casting by | |||
| Debra Zane | |||
Production Design by | |||
| Philip Messina | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| Tony Fanning | |||
| Doug J. Meerdink | (supervising art director) (as Doug Meerdink) | ||
Set Decoration by | |||
| Kristen Toscano Messina | |||
Costume Design by | |||
| Louise Frogley | |||
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Matthew Heffernan | .... | additional second assistant director (as Matthew W. Heffernan) | |
| Gregory Jacobs | .... | first assistant director | |
| Matthew Janssen | .... | dga trainee | |
| Jody Spilkoman | .... | second second assistant director | |
| Basti Van Der Woude | .... | second assistant director | |
| Lynne Martin | .... | additional second assistant director: Las Vegas (uncredited) | |
Sound Department | |||
| Larry Blake | .... | sound re-recording mixer | |
| Larry Blake | .... | supervising sound editor | |
| Matt Coby | .... | dialogue editor | |
| Aaron Glascock | .... | sound effects editor | |
| Randall L. Johnson | .... | boom operator | |
| Vanessa Lapato | .... | additional dialogue editor | |
| Tim LeBlanc | .... | re-recording mix technician | |
| Paul Ledford | .... | production sound mixer | |
| Ross Levy | .... | utility sound technician | |
| Tanya Peel | .... | sound utility: additional photography | |
| John Pospisil | .... | sound effects editor | |
| Eric Potter | .... | sound effects recordist | |
| Billy Theriot | .... | assistant sound editor | |
Special Effects by | |||
| Steve Austin | .... | special effects gang boss | |
| Bruce Allan Donnellan | .... | special effects designer (as Bruce Donnellan) | |
| Ron Epstein | .... | special effects technician | |
| Blair Foord | .... | special effects gang boss | |
| Ronald D. Goldstein | .... | special effects technician (as Ronald Goldstein) | |
| Werner Hahnlein | .... | special effects foreman | |
| Kevin Hannigan | .... | special effects coordinator | |
| Kevin Hannigan | .... | special effects director | |
| Jason Hansen | .... | special effects technician (as Jason 'FB' Hansen) | |
| Joe Klein | .... | special effects technician (as Joe W. Klein) | |
| Matt McDonnell | .... | special effects technician (as Matthew J. McDonnell) | |
| Michael Roundy | .... | special effects technician (as Michael D. Roundy) | |
| Liah Saldaña | .... | special effects makeup coordinator | |
| Ken Tarallo | .... | special effects technician | |
| Mario Vanillo | .... | special effects foreman | |
| Paul Vigil | .... | special effects technician | |
Visual Effects by | |||
| Melissa Brockman | .... | visual effects producer | |
| Randy Brown | .... | digital compositor | |
| John Cassella | .... | CG artist | |
| Tom Daws | .... | digital compositor | |
| Mathias Frodin | .... | digital compositor | |
| Julia Gaudette | .... | visual effects coordinator | |
| Bill Gilman | .... | compositor: CIS Hollywood | |
| John Hewitt | .... | lead development artist | |
| Brian Holmes | .... | systems engineer: CIS Hollywood | |
| Dan Kaufman | .... | digital effects supervisor | |
| Christopher Lance | .... | digital compositor (as Chris Lance) | |
| Krystine Lankenau | .... | paint and rotoscope artist (as Kristine Lankenau) | |
| Heather MacPhee | .... | paint and rotoscope artist (as Heather Ryan) | |
| Diana Miao | .... | matte artist | |
| Diana Miao | .... | texture artist | |
| Kama Moiha | .... | digital compositor: CIS Hollywood | |
| James P. Noon | .... | tracking | |
| Gregory Oehler | .... | digital compositor (as Greg Oehler) | |
| Eric Pender | .... | CG artist | |
| David Rey | .... | compositing supervisor | |
| Chris Ryan | .... | lighting artist | |
| Marc-Andre Samson | .... | matte painter (as Marc Samson) | |
| Greg Shimp | .... | paint and rotoscope artist | |
| Thomas J. Smith | .... | visual effects supervisor | |
| Dottie Starling | .... | texture artist | |
| Jason Wardle | .... | lighting artist | |
Casting Department | |||
| Rich King | .... | extras casting | |
| Melissa Kostenbauder | .... | casting assistant | |
| Tannis Vallely | .... | casting associate | |
| Kyle Burch | .... | extras casting assistant (uncredited) | |
| Dawn Marie Deibert | .... | extras casting assistant (uncredited) | |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | |||
| Tom Cummins | .... | costumer | |
| Joe Diaz | .... | costumer (as Joe Diaz Jr.) | |
| Ann Foley | .... | costumer | |
| Lynda Foote | .... | costume supervisor | |
| Betsy Glick | .... | costumer | |
| Karen Hare | .... | costumer | |
| Ann Miller | .... | set costumer | |
| Jason M. Moore | .... | set costumer | |
| Bob Moore Jr. | .... | set costumer | |
| Valerie T. O'Brien | .... | costumer | |
| Damien Quinn | .... | set costumer | |
| Garet Reilly | .... | costumer | |
| Richard Schoen | .... | key costumer | |
| Senna Shanti | .... | costumer | |
| Barnaby Smith | .... | costumer: Mr. Damon | |
| Emma Trenchard | .... | costumer | |
| Nancy Cavallaro | .... | costumer (uncredited) | |
Editorial Department | |||
| Matt Absher | .... | assistant editor | |
| Jade E. Chatham | .... | assistant editor (as Jade Welsh) | |
| Kathleen Largay | .... | negative conformist | |
| Corbin Mehl | .... | post-production assistant | |
| Keith H. Sauter | .... | first assistant editor | |
| Ed Twiford | .... | colorist: dailies | |
| Christine Vasquez | .... | digital intermediate producer | |
| Ryan Piers Williams | .... | post-production coordinator | |
| Jan Yarbrough | .... | digital intermediate colorist | |
| Jonathan Spafford | .... | HD dailies technician (uncredited) | |
Music Department | |||
| Leo Abrahams | .... | musician: guitarete | |
| Davey Chegwidden | .... | musician: percussion | |
| Zach Danziger | .... | musician: drums | |
| George Doering | .... | musician: dulcimer | |
| Jason Falkner | .... | musician: electric/bass guitar | |
| Bruce Fowler | .... | musician: horns | |
| Stephen Hilton | .... | music programmer | |
| David Holmes | .... | music supervisor | |
| Robert Hurst | .... | musician: acoustic bass | |
| Woody Jackson | .... | musician: guitar/bass 6 | |
| Scott Kinsey | .... | musician: fender rhodes | |
| Hugo Nicolson | .... | score mixer | |
| Hugo Nicolson | .... | score recordist | |
| Hal Oppenheim | .... | composer: stock music | |
| Frankie Pine | .... | music consultant | |
| Zac Rae | .... | musician: soundmaker, organs, marxophone | |
| Wesley Seidman | .... | second music engineer | |
| Valente Torez | .... | music editor (as Valente Torrez) | |
Transportation Department | |||
| Gil Amaral | .... | cast driver: Brad Pitt | |
| Rich Bennetti | .... | transportation co-captain | |
| Chris Gorden | .... | transportation co-captain | |
| Shane Greedy | .... | transportation coordinator | |
| Steve Lewis | .... | driver | |
| Sarah Lynn Schmitt | .... | transportation | |
| Paul Tumber | .... | transportation | |
| Roger Wooge | .... | transportation | |
| Everett Everett | .... | driver (uncredited) | |
Other crew | |||
| Dawn Marie Anderson | .... | stand-in: Ellen Barkin | |
| Anna Belaro-Rodriguez | .... | second assistant accountant | |
| Leigh Bell | .... | staff assistant | |
| Shelley Marie Brown | .... | assistant location manager: Las Vegas | |
| Doug Byers | .... | fixture foreman | |
| Josh Carlock | .... | production assistant | |
| Anna L. Coats | .... | key assistant location manager | |
| Lou Crisa | .... | assistant & security: Mr. Pacino | |
| Ted M. Davila | .... | first assistant accountant | |
| Bianca D'Carpio | .... | production assistant | |
| Monica De Armond | .... | assistant: Mr. Soderbergh | |
| Betsy Dennis | .... | assistant: Susan Ekins | |
| Eddie Fickett | .... | location scout: Las Vegas | |
| Kathy Fisher | .... | assistant: Mr. Garcia | |
| Andrew Freund | .... | consultant: Sumo (as Andrew F. Freund) | |
| Linda H. Friedman | .... | assistant: Mr. Cheadle (as Linda Friedman) | |
| Marc C. Geschwind | .... | extras coordinator | |
| Giancarlo Giannini | .... | voice dubbing: Al Pacino | |
| Steve Hai | .... | interpreter | |
| Quentin Halliday | .... | location manager | |
| Ricky Jay | .... | consultant | |
| Marisol Jiménez | .... | construction accountant | |
| Christopher Just Weaver | .... | assistant: Mr. Weintraub (as Chris Weaver) | |
| Kate Kelly | .... | production coordinator | |
| Nazia Khan | .... | assistant: Mr. Pitt | |
| Christian Krieger | .... | key assistant location manager | |
| Michael LaCorte | .... | assistant production coordinator | |
| Candice LeClaire | .... | payroll assistant | |
| Howard S. Lefstein | .... | stand-in: Brad Pitt | |
| Beth J. Linden | .... | additional production assistant | |
| Keri Littledeer | .... | key set medic | |
| Ruben Malaret | .... | publicity team | |
| Mark Mayer | .... | production accountant | |
| Angel McConnell | .... | assistant: Mr. Clooney | |
| James Nicholson | .... | assistant: Mr. Cassel | |
| Michelle Nicklas | .... | assistant: Ms. Barkin | |
| Colin J. O'Hara | .... | assistant: Mr. Damon (as Colin O'Hara) | |
| Stacy Parker | .... | travel coordinator | |
| Kim Pinkstaff | .... | executive assistant: Mr. Weintraub (as Kimberly Pinkstaff) | |
| Derek Plaza | .... | production assistant | |
| Michael Quinn | .... | executive assistant: Mr. Pacino | |
| Alison Reiter | .... | accounting clerk | |
| Marie-Hélène Riverain | .... | assistant: Mr. Jacobs | |
| Michael A. Rizza | .... | stand-in: Al Pacino | |
| Justin Ruane | .... | production assistant | |
| John Russel | .... | production assistant | |
| Will Sandoval | .... | production assistant | |
| Bess Scher | .... | assistant: Mr. Reiner | |
| Skylar Schmidt | .... | second assistant accountant | |
| L'Wren Scott | .... | consultant: Ms. Barkin | |
| Joanie Selden | .... | payroll accountant | |
| Michael Serrano | .... | set production assistant | |
| Jennifer Sims | .... | stand-in | |
| Stacy Solomon | .... | production secretary | |
| Josh Sostrin | .... | assistant: Mr. Weintraub (as Joshua Sostrin) | |
| Spooky Stevens | .... | publicist | |
| Anthea Strangis | .... | second assistant accountant | |
| Josh Stuart | .... | production assistant | |
| Jason Sugars | .... | assistant: Mr. Cheadle | |
| Douglas Tait | .... | stand-in | |
| Ron Tenkely | .... | production assistant | |
| Michael Weber | .... | consultant | |
| Jane Weintraub | .... | assistant: Mr. Weintraub | |
| Madison R. Wells | .... | stand-in: Ellen Barkin | |
| Chris Winn | .... | craft service | |
| Jeff Winn | .... | key craft service | |
| Sydney Yuman | .... | set production assistant | |
| Terrence B. Zinn | .... | key set production assistant | |
| Katherine Grace | .... | layout board (uncredited) | |
| Sophia Green | .... | production assistant (uncredited) | |
13 (USA) (promotional abbreviation)
Ocean's 13 (USA) (alternative spelling)
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Rated PG-13 for brief sensuality.
122 min | Croatia:114 min
Color (Technicolor)
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Ireland:PG | Finland:K-7 | UK:PG | Germany:o.Al. | Norway:A | Singapore:PG | USA:PG-13 (certificate #43446) | Netherlands:6 | Hong Kong:IIA | Australia:PG | Switzerland:10 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:10 (canton of Vaud) | Italy:T | Philippines:PG-13 (MTRCB) | Portugal:M/12 | France:U | South Korea:12 | Denmark:A | Sweden:Btl | Canada:G (Quebec) | Canada:PG (Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Ontario) | Malaysia:U | Brazil:10 | New Zealand:PG | India:UA
Bellagio Casino & Hotel - 3600 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA more
During the film's climax, several shots are used of various bystanders. One of them is cashing out a rather large amount of chips. If you look closely, it's the same actor who played "Basher" in Ocean's Eleven (2001). more
Continuity: When Yen is betting on the roulette wheel, when the camera shows the wheel spinning while the ball is waiting to drop, it shows a ball already stopped on the wheel. more
[first lines]
Rusty Ryan:
[answering phone] Yeah. Shit. Where is he? Gotta go.
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References Bread and Roses (2000) more
Don't You Want Me more
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I was a huge fan of Ocean's Eleven, it was smart, witty, funny and in my opinion the best remake I have ever seen. The great cast and the smart dialogue just made it a pleasure to watch, leading my expectations to reach phenomenal levels before seeing its follow up, Ocean's Twelve. So perhaps that is why Ocean's Twelve seemed such a let down, my expectations were to high. As a result of this originally my expectations for Ocean's Thirteen were horribly low, I contemplated not even seeing it at one point. However after re watching Ocean's Eleven, I decided to give it a chance, perhaps Soderbergh at made an effort this time, perhaps it would reclaim the glory of the original movie. Thankfully it has not only reclaimed my respect for the series, but also produced, in my eyes, the best entry so far. The return to Las Vegas has also seen a return of a great script, a plot that is followable, decent jokes and also just a sense of fun that Ocean's Twelve was sorely lacking. In many ways this makes up for the mistake that was the past movie, this is the sequel we should have had. In actual fact, apart from maybe a couple of details, this movie has next to nothing following on from the second movie. This is a good thing as it allows more people to see the quality first movie and then not have to worry about seeing the horrific second one before seeing the best of the series.
Ocean's Eleven worked particularly well because of its starry cast, and the fact the cast were clearly having an absolute ball making the movie. We had George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Andy Garcia, Julia Roberts and loads more. Ocean's Twelve saw the inclusion of more stars, including Catherine Zeta-Jones and Vincent Cassel. In Ocean's Thirteen two of the cast members have gone, thankfully the lack of Julia Roberts and Zeta-Jones doesn't leave a mark at all. In fact it seems a bit of a breath of fresh air, and even fresher when the reasoning for them not being in the movie is explained with one line of dialogue. But to make up for their disappearance we get Al Pacino in their stead, and trust me he more than makes up for it. Andy Garcia was a great villain in the original, but he lack the menace that Al Pacino has. He easily steals the beginning of the movie, and he threatens to steal it for the whole movie as well. He isn't overused, and he's certainly never underused. He's the best villain this series has had and it makes the quality of the movie increase. But of course this is still the original elevens' movie, and all of them get their moments to shine. George Clooney is still the best, he's such a great actor to watch as he just oozes star quality. He's the kind of person you wouldn't mind meeting in real life because he seems a genuinely nice guy. He's also used more in this movie, unlike in Twelve where he seemed to co-star in a movie with his name in the title. Brad Pitt is used less than Twelve here, and thankfully that works as well. My biggest problem with Twelve was the fact Rusty took centre stage, and in my opinion Rusty isn't an interesting character. In small doses he's brilliant, but in large doses his character just isn't good enough. Matt Damon has some great comedic moments here and there, Andy Garcia continues his role with style, Eddie Izzard's character actually seems to have a point here, and all the rest of the cast just carries on perfectly. They're all having a blast and they put their all into this movie.
So what of the actual storyline then? Well the actual motives for this movie seems to have improved a lot. Ocean's Twelve's storyline just didn't work for me, I liked the fact that they had to re-pay their money to Bennedict, but I didn't like the fact it got all involved with Vincent Cassel's jewel thief. Here though its all about revenge, and it works better here. It also helps that Al Pacino's Willy Bank is such a jerk that you can't wait to see the gang exact their revenge on him. How they do it, and if they do it I will leave as a surprise, and trust me there are a few little surprises install along the way. Some characters show up that you don't expect to show up, and also the movies pacing is tremendous. It throws you in at the deep end, the planning stage isn't very long, its all about the actual heist pretty much. The opening and the first half is generally talking, which some people might dislike. I personally loved it as the conversations were brilliant, and the quick fire dialogue a welcome relief from the clunky blockbuster stuff I'm used to at the moment.
Overall Ocean's Thirteen is a masterclass in smart, silly blockbusters. Its storyline is preposterous, and how the heist goes is a bit silly, but that's part of the fun, that's what makes the Ocean's series in general such a blast. The movies ooze style (yes even Twelve to some extent). If this is the final movie of the Ocean's series, and I personally believe it is, then they have the left the series on a very high. This has the potential to end up being the best Blockbuster of the summer, a surprise as I really didn't expect much from this. I highly recommend it, its cool, funny slick and most importantly of all, very cool.