Show me a man without a dream And I'll show you a man that's dead Real Dead Once I had me a dream But that dream got kicked in the head Dream dead Some Judge is gonna say I'm putting you away For four score years and seven In the meantime Eee-o-Eleven Eee-o-Eleven Ladies and Gentlemen, This is the only 11 worth seeing. If you"ve never seen the movie from start to end " Go For It " It's the "Rat Pack " at the top of their game, also check out "Robin and the seven hoods"
@spk9grsch Because ppl would think if he was at front he would be arrogant - so the director made up for this position by giving him more camera time.
They never should have torn The Sands down, though what it became by the 1980's was an eyesore and unrecognizable from the building seen here.. Or they should have rebuilt the original building (without the 1966 tower) from the original blueprints in the desert 10 miles outside of town as a shrine to an era we will never see again. I was in The Sands in 1967 when it pretty much looked like this. They paged people in the casino on a house intercom.."Jack Entratter, pick up the white phone."
Nicky Blair is seated at the end of the row at the funeral and he's the one who tells them Conte is being cremated. Nicky was a pal of the Rat Pack, came out to Hollywood in the late 1940's with Tony Curtis when they were both starving actors just starting out. He loved to cook pasta for all of them and when his acting career had pretty much run it's course, he opened a restaurant in L.A called Nicky Blair's in the early 1970's. I met Nicky a few times, a very sweet guy. He passed away in 1998.
You are so right. That's one thing the remake couldn't duplicate. I have always thought this scene with the guys walking away as the credits role and then the sign behind Sammy with the names of the performers was brilliant.
@TheIronhide34 They put the money in the coffin, the coffin got cremated instead of buried. They planned to dig it up when it was back home, but it got burned in Vegas instead.
@TheIronhide34 The money the gang hid in the coffin was burned during cremation. So they're presumably all walking away from Vegas, each walking towards his own new adventure, and each walking away with empty pockets, out of luck...
For those who are interested, the sign was the actual front of the Sands Hotel, where the Rat Pack (Sinatra, Martin, Lawford, Bishop and Davis Jr.) performed. The Sands was on the Las Vegas Strip, not downtown as the posted states. Now the Sands is the Venetian/Palazzio complex, but there's still a Las Vegas Sands sign back where the convention center is located.
ok so let me just put this out there since im reading the comments and seeing that almost everybody here has seen this film. What is your opinion on the 2001 remake with George Clooney and Brad Pitt? i have only seen that one and i am very very interested in this one the original one
One of the iconic images from American cinema; the Rat Pack walking outside the Sands Hotel on the Strip. It is right up there with Slim Pickens riding the bomb, Bogie and Claude Rains at the end of Casablanca, the chariot race in Ben Hur, and Gable telling Vivien Leigh "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn." Any others??
And the 11 were Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Peter Lawford, Sammy Davis Jr, Joey Bishop, Norman Fell, Cesar Romaro, Henry Silva, Clem Harvey, Richard Benedict, and Buddy Lester, was I right?
great movie and great song by sammy...the orig version is much better than the newer one ( clooney, pitt )....the rat pack...what a crew !....never be another again...all gone now.
This is the cream of American Entertainment. Hollywood today is clueless, brats with money, and couldn't carry a tune if their life depended on it. Eat your heart out Brad, George, Matt, etc.
wow, thank u for posting this iconic ending :) one of my favorites of all time. great song too, captured the raw emotion of loss. crime does not pay, even the most ingenious ones.
I love this orginal classic of Ocean's 11. So latter 50ish and early 60ish. Vegas in it's prime glory days. This song totally depicts Vegas in its Hey days
This movie is so lovingly corny... they really saw this as 'cool'. It''s a big problem with 'time' and 'cool'. Enough time passes and what was once cool ends up looking very very silly.
Try watching movies made in the '60's swinging London' aesthetic. You feel so embarrassed for them..
I think it's possible to love both versions, and I do, I love both the original and the remake. The original, well, how could you not love the original? The Rat pack, old Vegas, totally awesome! And the re-make, well, I consider the re-make one of the coolest movies of the last 20 years!
The only version that counts is definitely right. This version was the best. The movie was great as were the 5 stars that were in it. Long live the original version of "Oceans 11".
Now THAT'S Vegas!
midmodgal 1 month ago
Fuckin brilliant!!!!!!!
crisjohanson 1 month ago
Sammy Davis just Swag!
xxpattytech 3 months ago
@msmrreason I never hipped to that til u pointed it out!! That's pretty cool.
adubb78 3 months ago
that's not downtown Las Vegas, it's Las Vegas Blvd (the strip) in front of the old Sands hotel.
eddy909100 3 months ago
@eddy909100 I can't believe no one else corrected me until now. I just fixed the information above. Thanks.
fatjackizback 1 month ago
Lol i just noticed the Rat Pack names listed on the billboard behind Sammy Davis Jr. at the end there lol
mariomanlite 3 months ago
Richard Boone is delivering the Eulogy!
quesondriac 3 months ago
ks105900 3 months ago
omfg there so hot
meloveicecream24 3 months ago
why does the black man have to walk at the back!
spk9grsch 4 months ago
@spk9grsch Because ppl would think if he was at front he would be arrogant - so the director made up for this position by giving him more camera time.
MsMrReason 4 months ago
@spk9grsch My thoughts exactly!
GreatMooglyGoogly 2 months ago
Anywhere I can get the slow version of this song that they show here?
donie900 5 months ago
They never should have torn The Sands down, though what it became by the 1980's was an eyesore and unrecognizable from the building seen here.. Or they should have rebuilt the original building (without the 1966 tower) from the original blueprints in the desert 10 miles outside of town as a shrine to an era we will never see again. I was in The Sands in 1967 when it pretty much looked like this. They paged people in the casino on a house intercom.."Jack Entratter, pick up the white phone."
ARJAY1962 5 months ago
Nicky Blair is seated at the end of the row at the funeral and he's the one who tells them Conte is being cremated. Nicky was a pal of the Rat Pack, came out to Hollywood in the late 1940's with Tony Curtis when they were both starving actors just starting out. He loved to cook pasta for all of them and when his acting career had pretty much run it's course, he opened a restaurant in L.A called Nicky Blair's in the early 1970's. I met Nicky a few times, a very sweet guy. He passed away in 1998.
ARJAY1962 5 months ago
Am I the only one who noticed the black guy stopped
MrPizzapat 6 months ago
I love how their names show up on the marquee as they walk away.
JazzSaxUT 7 months ago
my mom made me watch this movie years ago, Thanks mom.
402cody 7 months ago
is that guy indian?
2fast4uspartan 8 months ago
@2fast4uspartan It is Sammy Davis Jr he is black but like most black Americans he is mixed and does have Indian DNA down the line.
MsMrReason 4 months ago
Oh, you left out one of the best parts! The heads turning!
megamanmaniac 11 months ago
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One of my favorite movies
supersusieqz 11 months ago
The best!!!!
dayjo325 1 year ago
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ERROLCUSTERFLYNN4EVR 1 year ago 2
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You are so right. That's one thing the remake couldn't duplicate. I have always thought this scene with the guys walking away as the credits role and then the sign behind Sammy with the names of the performers was brilliant.
Schlomo1962 10 months ago
god thats awesome
mannequinwizard 1 year ago
The east film ever made....
trouserclips 1 year ago
The ending confused me, what happened? I probably missed something.
TheIronhide34 1 year ago
@TheIronhide34 They put the money in the coffin, the coffin got cremated instead of buried. They planned to dig it up when it was back home, but it got burned in Vegas instead.
darknovablast 1 year ago
@TheIronhide34 The money the gang hid in the coffin was burned during cremation. So they're presumably all walking away from Vegas, each walking towards his own new adventure, and each walking away with empty pockets, out of luck...
indure08 10 months ago
wat an ending....perfect ending
MrHazer1987 1 year ago
Brillent loved it ****
Thanks Judie for sharing
lauredean100 1 year ago
Amongst the benefits of using mp3ify - whenever YouTube changes formats, they update quickly
binaryproddingc 1 year ago
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ERROLCUSTERFLYNN4EVR 1 year ago
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ERROLCUSTERFLYNN4EVR 1 year ago
i love the original better the the remake
Cassie86R 1 year ago
love how all their names are on the hotel sign!
motzartkat 1 year ago
Can u send me the mp3
koolandthegang09 1 year ago
a nasty bite. Thereafter, every time. I found this film T O T A L L Y F R E E @ Movie Watcher. US
WondaMilliren 1 year ago
at 1:20 note the sign in the background
jendryczko 1 year ago
For those who are interested, the sign was the actual front of the Sands Hotel, where the Rat Pack (Sinatra, Martin, Lawford, Bishop and Davis Jr.) performed. The Sands was on the Las Vegas Strip, not downtown as the posted states. Now the Sands is the Venetian/Palazzio complex, but there's still a Las Vegas Sands sign back where the convention center is located.
TalGreywolf 1 year ago
ok so let me just put this out there since im reading the comments and seeing that almost everybody here has seen this film. What is your opinion on the 2001 remake with George Clooney and Brad Pitt? i have only seen that one and i am very very interested in this one the original one
firegodfenix 1 year ago
@firegodfenix Old is always better! :P
MissYoungClassic 1 year ago
my god this film is just awesome
TrollforJustice 1 year ago
henry silva , angie dickinson, and shirley mclaine are the only stars from ocean's eleven who are still alive.
henry silve is the only living member of danny ocean's gang.
issurchaim 2 years ago
still my fav. movie of all time...seen it 31 times
issurchaim 2 years ago
Can someone send me the mp3 please
koolandthegang09 2 years ago
One of the iconic images from American cinema; the Rat Pack walking outside the Sands Hotel on the Strip. It is right up there with Slim Pickens riding the bomb, Bogie and Claude Rains at the end of Casablanca, the chariot race in Ben Hur, and Gable telling Vivien Leigh "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn." Any others??
Jumbos51 2 years ago
And the 11 were Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Peter Lawford, Sammy Davis Jr, Joey Bishop, Norman Fell, Cesar Romaro, Henry Silva, Clem Harvey, Richard Benedict, and Buddy Lester, was I right?
antiann52 2 years ago
@antiann52 no, not Cesar Romero. Richard Conte was the eleventh.
ARJAY1962 5 months ago
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ERROLCUSTERFLYNN4EVR 2 years ago
great movie and great song by sammy...the orig version is much better than the newer one ( clooney, pitt )....the rat pack...what a crew !....never be another again...all gone now.
smuff168 2 years ago
Great ending. The only "real" Oceans 11" ever made. You can't beat it. Thanks for the posting.
meedmo42 2 years ago
The remake was good. The sequels to the remake were total shit of course
metaslugx 2 years ago
I disagree, Oceans 13 was good, 12 was bad
kimbled0n 1 year ago
what is the name of this song ? dean martin recorded ?
kynzao 2 years ago
I believe the name of the song is "Ee-Oh-Eleven". That's what I call it anyways. Its performed by Sammy Davis, Jr.
rfranconi 2 years ago
Ain't that a kick in the Head? Is that the one you're thinking of?
LLWChampion 2 years ago
This is the cream of American Entertainment. Hollywood today is clueless, brats with money, and couldn't carry a tune if their life depended on it. Eat your heart out Brad, George, Matt, etc.
downrightman 2 years ago 4
I saw SDJ in Australia.
The money got cremated, great ending.
Wish I could live in 60`s Vegas, think I will go there when I perfect my time machine.
79274333 2 years ago 2
take me with you haha
misterkrft 2 years ago
Let me know so I can go with ya
antiann52 2 years ago
I lived there at that time and it was marvelous!!! The hotels were so splendid!!! A time never to come again. Simple but elegant and full of talent.
meedmo42 2 years ago
Ahh... Vegas, back when the town was cool, and class ruled - not bling.
Pity all the 'hot' people made the town 'un-cool', and commercial.
forloveoffilm 2 years ago 27
What an awesome cast - you do not see movies like this anymore... a simpler time
Wheelman1970 2 years ago 2
wow, thank u for posting this iconic ending :) one of my favorites of all time. great song too, captured the raw emotion of loss. crime does not pay, even the most ingenious ones.
correctopinionator 2 years ago
could you send me the mp3
koolandthegang09 2 years ago
A great and classic ending to a movie that
depicted Vegas the way it was.
The song was called ocean's eleven and sammy davis must have recorded it because i downloaded a version on limewire.
issurchaim 2 years ago
I love this orginal classic of Ocean's 11. So latter 50ish and early 60ish. Vegas in it's prime glory days. This song totally depicts Vegas in its Hey days
nauwayne 2 years ago 3
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there needs to be another remake featureing michael buble and matt dusk :D
xXHalfAsleepXx 2 years ago
When this was made these guys were the centre of the entertainment universe JFK would come to see their shows.
They werent really for teenagers,Elvis was boss of that market and jazz was too leftfield.
These guys were living it large.
Best line from the movie, Richard Conte:
"Give it to me straight Doc, is it theBig Casino?" Classic.
ceira7 2 years ago 3
This movie is so lovingly corny... they really saw this as 'cool'. It''s a big problem with 'time' and 'cool'. Enough time passes and what was once cool ends up looking very very silly.
Try watching movies made in the '60's swinging London' aesthetic. You feel so embarrassed for them..
korgri 3 years ago
can any one tell me the song thats playing while there walking
computernerdiam 3 years ago
EE-O-ELEVEN sung by the late Sammy Davis Jr......we love and miss you ,Frank and Dean....
mikethegent 3 years ago
i love how u see the Rat Pack's names on the sands sign in the background
roydon0526 3 years ago
the best need to get this song on my ipod
koolandthegang09 3 years ago
Great movie!
Egoncalves 3 years ago
I love the big sign in the backround with the names of the guys in the Rat Pack^^
JojoBond93 3 years ago
This is why I can't watch the end of the original (best). I can't stand seeing a great plan go bust.
imnazhole 3 years ago 4
You got that right negro.
TLAGT 3 years ago
I think it's possible to love both versions, and I do, I love both the original and the remake. The original, well, how could you not love the original? The Rat pack, old Vegas, totally awesome! And the re-make, well, I consider the re-make one of the coolest movies of the last 20 years!
evancortez2 3 years ago
I agree. Oceans 11 is the only version that counts! Long live the rat pack. 5/5
weatdamal 3 years ago 5
the rat pack is turning over in their graves on the count of that rubbish they made for remakes....
mikethegent 3 years ago 3
The only version that counts is definitely right. This version was the best. The movie was great as were the 5 stars that were in it. Long live the original version of "Oceans 11".
sixchild19 3 years ago 6
5 stars for the only version of "Oceans" that counts!
ChrisSSocal 3 years ago 27
Amen!
imaphanxx 3 years ago 3
@ChrisSSocal oceans 11 is amazing, saying otherwise would be ridiculous
beecher78 9 months ago