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1998 film
Out Of Sight
Directed bySteven Soderbergh
Written byElmore Leonard (novel)
Scott Frank (screenplay)
Produced byDanny DeVito,
Barry Sonnenfeld
StarringGeorge Clooney
Jennifer Lopez
CinematographyElliot Davis
Edited byAnne V. Coates
Music byDavid Holmes
Distributed byUniversal Pictures (USA)
Release datesJune 26, 1998
Running time123 min.
LanguageEnglish

Out of Sight is a 1998 movie directed by Steven Soderbergh. It was the first of several collaborations with George Clooney. The film was released on June 26 1998.

Other cast members are Jennifer Lopez, Ving Rhames, Steve Zahn and Dennis Farina as well as Soderbergh regulars Don Cheadle, Luis Guzmán and Catherine Keener. There is a cameo by Samuel L. Jackson at the very end of the movie. Michael Keaton has a cameo as FBI agent Ray Nicollette, a character he played in Jackie Brown, based on Elmore Leonard's novel Rum Punch.

Based on the novel of the same name by Elmore Leonard, the novel's origins lie in a picture the author saw in the Detroit News of a beautiful young female Federal Marshal standing in front of the Federal Courthouse in Miami with a shotgun resting on her hip. Danny DeVito bought the rights to the book after the success he had with Leonard's previous novel, Get Shorty. Out of Sight is regarded as Soderbergh's comeback movie after several critically acclaimed but financially rather unsatifying movies. It was nominated for two Academy Awards (adapted screenplay and editing) and a large number of other prizes. It won the Edgar Allan Poe award for best movie and the National Society of Film Critics awards for best film, screenplay, and director. A modest success as a film, it led to a spinoff TV series Karen Sisco and has achieved a small cult following.

Plot

Template:Spoiler The story revolves around the relationship of a serial bank robber Jack Foley (Clooney) with a U.S. Marshal Karen Sisco (Lopez), who are forced to share her car trunk during the bank robber's escape from a Florida prison. She chases Jack while he and his friends, Buddy (Rhames) and Glenn (Steve Zahn), work their way north to Detroit to pay a visit with shady businessman Ripley (Albert Brooks) who foolishly bragged in the prison they shared years earlier about having diamonds stashed at his Detroit mansion. Whether Sisco is chasing Foley to arrest him or spend a night with him adds to 'the fun' Foley thinks they are having.

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