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Snake Eyes

  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
92K
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POPULARITY
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Nicolas Cage in Snake Eyes (1998)
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Corrupt Atlantic City police officer Rick Santoro and Navy Commander Kevin Dunn join forces to investigate both the assassination of Secretary of Defense Charles Kirkland and the disappearan... Read allCorrupt Atlantic City police officer Rick Santoro and Navy Commander Kevin Dunn join forces to investigate both the assassination of Secretary of Defense Charles Kirkland and the disappearance of a beautiful stranger.Corrupt Atlantic City police officer Rick Santoro and Navy Commander Kevin Dunn join forces to investigate both the assassination of Secretary of Defense Charles Kirkland and the disappearance of a beautiful stranger.

  • Director
    • Brian De Palma
  • Writers
    • Brian De Palma
    • David Koepp
  • Stars
    • Nicolas Cage
    • Gary Sinise
    • John Heard
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    92K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,766
    3
    • Director
      • Brian De Palma
    • Writers
      • Brian De Palma
      • David Koepp
    • Stars
      • Nicolas Cage
      • Gary Sinise
      • John Heard
    • 294User reviews
    • 93Critic reviews
    • 52Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Nicolas Cage
    Nicolas Cage
    • Rick Santoro
    Gary Sinise
    Gary Sinise
    • Kevin Dunne
    John Heard
    John Heard
    • Gilbert Powell
    Carla Gugino
    Carla Gugino
    • Julia Costello
    Stan Shaw
    Stan Shaw
    • Lincoln Tyler
    Kevin Dunn
    Kevin Dunn
    • Lou Logan
    Michael Rispoli
    Michael Rispoli
    • Jimmy George
    Joel Fabiani
    Joel Fabiani
    • Charles Kirkland
    Luis Guzmán
    Luis Guzmán
    • Cyrus
    • (as Luis Guzman)
    David Anthony Higgins
    David Anthony Higgins
    • Ned Campbell
    Mike Starr
    Mike Starr
    • Walt McGahn
    Tamara Tunie
    Tamara Tunie
    • Anthea
    Chip Zien
    Chip Zien
    • Mickey Alter
    Michaella Bassey
    • Tyler's Party Girl #2
    Paul Joseph Bernardo
    • Casino Security #1
    Jernard Burks
    Jernard Burks
    • Tyler's Bodyguard
    Mark Camacho
    Mark Camacho
    • C.J.
    Desmond Campbell
    Desmond Campbell
    • Arena Security #1
    • Director
      • Brian De Palma
    • Writers
      • Brian De Palma
      • David Koepp
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews294

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    8ccthemovieman-1

    I Like This.....Which Surprises Me

    Most people didn't like this movie, from what I have heard and read over the years. Some of my friends who saw it didn't like it either. For some reason, I did, and that was despite a few things I normally don't put up with (too much usages of the Lord's name in vain and the usual anti-military agenda.)

    However, I found this a very fast-moving, involving story with Nicholas Cage playing an extremely interesting person: "Rick Santoro," a guy who acts like a complete crazy man at the beginning but slowly gets it together as the film goes on. Gary Sinise plays his normal corrupt role (this was before his CSI: New York days) and Carla Gugino was very easy on my eyes.

    Brian DePalma directed this, so you know it's going to be stylishly shot, too. This looks really, really good on the recently-released Blu-Ray.

    All the characters are interesting, actually. One complaint I agree with: the ending was a bit weak and detracts from the story. It's a rough film but edgy and interesting. Don't be discouraged reading a lot of negative reviews about this. It's good entertainment.
    Layback

    Questions, questions, questions!

    1. Is Rick the only cop in Atlantic City?

    2. Where did all of the FBI agents go?

    3. Did the fat guy get killed in his hotel room?

    4. How come those two soldiers who were killed couldn't be trusted but the other dozen people who were involved in the conspiracy could be?

    5. Does the Secretary of Defense have final say in regards to how all money in the defense budget will be spent?

    6. How did the place clear out so fast of 20,000 fight fans when no one was being allowed out of the building? Were Jack Nicholson and Leonardo DiCaprio there?

    7. Do casinos really have 1000 cameras?

    8. How come Rick was the only one who could figure out that the champ took a dive when it was clear as day on the videotape? Didn't they watch it on ESPN's Sportcenter?

    9. What were those things that looked like missles doing in the basement of a casino in New Jersey?

    10. What were Cage, DePalma and the scriptwriter thinking?
    8MJB784

    A very underrated suspense movie.

    I love the awesome camera angles in the same take at different scenes within the movie throughout the boxing match. It feels so professional and some of the scenes are also tracking shots or long takes, but other cameras in the same scene are in close up later and with split screen editing. There's also this awesome camera angle panning as an overhead shot through apartment rooms in another sequence. The payoff of who the lead villian organizing the shootout in the audience is a little underwhelming and the ending credits linger on an outdoor location throughout for no need, but this is mostly so cool and gripping.
    KABdoc

    good

    A movie with excellent plot twists combined with outstanding camera work.
    tedg

    The Eye That Lies

    This is a wonderful experience. Never mind that the acting is poor and the story weak --that was never the point. This film was made because DePalma knows how to make his camera dance and wanted to make a film based on that notion.

    A central question in most art concerns the role of the viewer. This dominated easel painting, then was the center of evolution of the novel and now sits at the core of thought about film. Is the viewer an omniscient God, or can the viewer be fooled like a person? Is the viewer a passive observer, or does she `walk' with the participants as an invisible character? So many clever questions.

    DePalma thinks the camera is a whole new thing, The camera is a type of character, part narrator, part actor, part god. It can lie, be fooled, search curiously, document, play jokes. So this is a film about the camera's eyes. `Snake' both because the camera can snake around following Cage, going places that Cage cannot, but also `snake' because the camera sees with forked tongue.

    So we have one seemingly continuous shot of the key scene, which is played first from Cage's perspective, then the fighter's, the Navy guy, the Girl, then the cop again, and finally the `flying eye.' Along the way, every eye trick DePalma can think of is woven in:

    --The girl's glasses are crushed so she sees less than the audience

    --The whole mess is about what a satellite sees

    --The casino has 1000 cameras which our own eyes coopt

    --The thing is framed by the TV eye

    --God-like, we scan over several hotel rooms while Cage and Sinese are stuck in the hallway maze

    --Splitscreen simultaneity

    --The whole thing is in real time, as if you were living in the action

    This is masterfully intellectual. See it. Forget the story.

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    Related interests

    Gene Hackman in The Conversation (1974)
    Conspiracy Thriller
    James Gandolfini, Edie Falco, Sharon Angela, Max Casella, Dan Grimaldi, Joe Perrino, Donna Pescow, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Tony Sirico, and Michael Drayer in The Sopranos (1999)
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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The opening 20 minute Steadicam sequence is not really one continuous shot - there are numerous hidden edits. At least 12 minutes of the sequence was done in one take.
    • Goofs
      (at around 26 mins) When Santoro is speaking with Lincoln Tyler in his room for the first time, Lincoln says he was head-butted and there are 2 butterfly stitches on his right eye brow. When he sends everyone out of the room you can clearly see that Lincoln now has 3 butterfly stitches on his right eyebrow while talking with Santoro.
    • Quotes

      Commander Kevin Dunne: How's Angela?

      Rick Santoro: Fat, fabulous, fantastic--I love her.

      Commander Kevin Dunne: How's the other one--what's her name? Candy?

      Rick Santoro: Oh, Monique? Skinny, mean, expensive--I *LOVE* her!

    • Crazy credits
      The end credits scroll over a construction site scene (presumably the new casino), closing in tighter and tighter until the final shot is of a bright red jewel embedded in a concrete pillar that the workmen are installing. Most of the time the jewel is hidden under the hand of one of the workers. The ring was worn by the red-haired woman/Navy agent who was part of Commander Kevin Dunn's scheme.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: How Stella Got Her Groove Back/Return to Paradise/Snake Eyes/The Rat Pack/Full Tilt Boogie (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      Fiesta Mexicana
      Written and Performed by Rick Rhodes (as Rhodes), Chieli Minucci (as Minucci) & Steve Skinner (as Skinner)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • August 7, 1998 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • English
      • Czech
    • Also known as
      • Ojos de serpiente
    • Filming locations
      • Montreal Forum - 2313 Saint-Catherine Street W, Montréal, Québec, Canada(Atlantic City Arena)
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Pictures
      • DeBart
      • Touchstone Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $73,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $55,591,409
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $16,310,373
      • Aug 9, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $103,891,409
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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