Sneakers

We could tell you what it's about. But then, of course, we'd have to kill you.

6.9
19922h 5m

When shadowy U.S. intelligence agents blackmail a reformed computer hacker and his eccentric team of security experts into stealing a code-breaking 'black box' from a Soviet-funded genius, they uncover a bigger conspiracy. Now, he and his 'sneakers' must save themselves and the world economy by retrieving the box from their blackmailers.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Sneakers (1992) Original Trailer [FHD]

Sneakers (1992) Original Trailer [FHD]

Thumbnail for video: Ti West on SNEAKERS

Ti West on SNEAKERS

Cast

Photo of Denise Dowse

Denise Dowse

Bank Teller

Photo of Timothy Busfield

Timothy Busfield

Dick Gordon

Photo of Donal Logue

Donal Logue

Dr. Gunter Janek

Photo of Eddie Jones

Eddie Jones

Buddy Wallace

Photo of James Earl Jones

James Earl Jones

Mr. Bernard Abbott

Photo of Bodhi Elfman

Bodhi Elfman

Centurion S&L Night Guard

Photo of Gary Hershberger

Gary Hershberger

College-Aged Bishop

Photo of Time Winters

Time Winters

Homeless Man

Photo of Lee Garlington

Lee Garlington

Dr. Elena Rhyzkov

Photo of John Shepard

John Shepard

Coolidge Institute Guard

Photo of RC Everbeck

RC Everbeck

2nd FBI Agent

Photo of Stephen Tobolowsky

Stephen Tobolowsky

Dr. Werner Brandes

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Reviews

J

John Chard

7/10

A great night in with a top cast having fun.

"I could have joined the NSA but they found out my parents were married!"

The DVD box proudly proclaims that the film is one of the most satisfying suspense films ever! Naturally this is hyperbole from the marketing department, but it's stuff like that that can make or break the chance of a viewers expectation level being achieved.

I opened this write up with a funny line spoken by Robert Redford because having just finished the film I feel all jolly, and that is a priceless thing after watching one of the most suspenseful films ever! (groan). This film is a multi genre offering, it has pretty much most bases covered and features a cast of actors from different eras clearly enjoying the work that they are doing. There is no earth shattering twists or performances to match, it's a tight and intelligent script that's written to provide two hours of pure entertainment. It does have suspense, and it does make you think about how technology can be an incredible tool/weapon, but chiefly the film is one that you all can watch during a night in and be safe in the knowledge that your rental or TV time hasn't been wasted. 7.5/10

Footnote: The ending is fabulous, I really should go for a higher rating purely for the incredulous looks that James Earl Jones gives as the final reel draws to a close.

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