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Out of Sight (1998)

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Release Date
• USA: Jun 26, 1998
DVD Release Date
• R1: Feb 1, 1999
• R2: 2 Sep 2002

Budget $48,000,000

MPAA Rating
R

Running Time
2 hours, 3 minutes

Country USA

Studio Jersey Films

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Other Titles
• Out of Sight



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Genre: Crime, Thriller, Romance, Drama, Comedy, Thieves, Kidnapping, Murder, Prison, Cult Classic, Capers, Suspense

Tagline: Opposites attract.

Plot: Based on Elmore Leonard’s famous crime novel, OUT OF SIGHT finds director Steven Soderbergh back in Hollywood after a brief return to the independent world with SCHIZOPOLIS and GRAY’S ANATOMY. A funny, hip, and vibrant action-drama, OUT OF SIGHT tells the story of the unlikely relationship that forms between an FBI agent and a career criminal. After Jack Foley (George Clooney) escapes from jail with the help of his partner, Buddy Bragg (Ving Rhames), he takes Karen Sisco (Jennifer Lopez), a sexy federal agent, hostage. Immediately sparks fly between the two. Eventually they let her go and leave Miami behind, heading directly for Detroit, where they plan to rob a former cellmate of theirs, a wealthy, white-collar criminal (Albert Brooks). When Karen finally locates Foley, a passionate encounter unfurls (edited ingeniously by Anne V. Coates, recalling Nicolas Roeg’s classic DON’T LOOK NOW). As Foley zeroes in on his target, Karen must decide which side she’s on. Soderbergh’s film is a raucous ride through the criminal underworld, featuring spot-on performances by Clooney and Lopez. It's the supporting cast that makes OUT OF SIGHT so unforgettable, however; Rhames, Steve Zahn, Luis Guzman, and especially Don Cheadle deliver hysterical turns that keep the laughs coming as the

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 Directed by
Steven Soderbergh
Traffic, Ocean's Twelve, Erin Brockovich
 Written by
Elmore Leonard
Jackie Brown, Get Shorty, Be Cool
Scott Frank
Minority Report, Get Shorty, Dead Again
 Cast
George Clooney
Ocean's Eleven, O Brother, Where Art Thou?, South Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut
Jennifer Lopez
The Cell, Antz, Maid in Manhattan
Ving Rhames
Pulp Fiction, Mission: Impossible II, Mission: Impossible
Don Cheadle
Ocean's Eleven, Crash, Traffic
Dennis Farina
Saving Private Ryan, Snatch., Get Shorty
Albert Brooks
Finding Nemo, Taxi Driver, Broadcast News
Nancy Allen
RoboCop, Carrie, Robocop 2
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 Music By
David Holmes
Ocean's Twelve, Analyze That, Buffalo Soldiers

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