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Steven Soderbergh directed this crime caper adapted from the novel by Elmore Leonard. When ex-con Jack Foley (George Clooney) robs a bank, his car goes dead, and Foley lands in a Florida prison. His escape from prison doesn't go as planned, since it's witnessed by deputy federal marshal Karen Sisco (Jennifer Lopez). Foley's pal Buddy Bragg (Ving Rhames) intervenes, with the result that Sisco winds up in the trunk of the getaway car with Foley, and the two realize they're attracted to each other, despite being on opposite sides of the law. However, that doesn't stop Sisco from her mission to capture Foley, who has spent much of his life in prison. Flashbacks introduce Foley's fellow prisoners, including dim dude Glenn Michaels (Steve Zahn), violent Maurice "Snoopy" Miller (Don Cheadle), and insider trader and billionaire Richard Ripley (Albert Brooks), who talks too much about his wealth. This later leads to a break-in at Ripley's posh Detroit estate by Miller, his brother-in-law Kenneth (Isaiah Washington), and menacing White Boy Rob (Keith Loneker). While seeking a hidden safe, the group threatens Ripley's housekeeper Midge (Nancy Allen). Foley and Bragg are in on this operation, but they wind up outwitting the others, and Sisco is close on their trail. The film features uncredited cameos by Michael Keaton and Samuel L. Jackson, and was shot in locations in Florida, Louisiana, and Michigan. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi
Features
Deleted Scenes
Inside Out Of Sight
Feature Commentary With Director Steven Soderbergh and Screenwriter Scott Frank
Art Director - Philip Messina
Book Author - Elmore Leonard
Casting - Francine Maisler
Cinematographer - Elliot Davis
Composer (Music Score) - David Holmes
Costume Designer - Betsy Heimann
Executive Producer - John Hardy
Executive Producer - Barry Sonnenfeld
First Assistant Director - Greg Jacobs
Musical Direction/Supervision - Anita Camarata
Production Designer - Gary Frutkoff
Sound/Sound Designer - Paul Ledford
Special Effects - Lynn-Wenger Prods.
Stunts - Chuck Jeffreys
A superior Elmore Leonard adaptation and critical favorite, OUT OF SIGHT (1998) reenergized Steven Soderbergh's directorial career and confirmed George Clooney's and Jennifer Lopez's movie-star quality. With Scott Frank's screenplay sticking closely to the eccentric source, Soderbergh infuses the unlikely connection between charmingly laid-back con Jack Foley and no-nonsense Fed Karen Sisco with a passionately cool romanticism; the intricate flashback structure renders their pairing a dreamy fait accompli even as Jack's line of "work" and comically shady associates accentuate its impossibility. The funky musical vibe and stylish cinematography, replete with velvety nights, bright Florida days, and astutely witty freeze-frames, neatly match the story's shifting moods. Along with the two stars, the gifted ensemble cast -- including Ving Rhames, Don Cheadle, Dennis Farina, Steve Zahn, Albert Brooks, and Catherine Keener -- is perfectly pitched to Leonard's wry humor; Lopez and Clooney's sultry onscreen chemistry is evident from the moment they meet in a car trunk. Though not a summer bonanza, OUT OF SIGHT still became Soderbergh's biggest success since SEX, LIES AND VIDEOTAPE (1989) and won the National Society of Film Critics awards for Best Film, Director and Screenplay over future Oscar darlings Saving Private Ryan and SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE. ~ Lucia Bozzola, Rovi
Steven Soderbergh : Best Director - National Society of Film Critics, 1998
Scott Frank : Best Screenplay - National Society of Film Critics, 1998
Scott Frank : Best Adapted Screenplay - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 1998
Anne V. Coates : Best Editing - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 1998
Steven Soderbergh : Best Director [Runner-up] - Toronto Film Critics Association, 1998