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In this tech-thriller from director Phil Alden Robinson, a group of five renegade computer hackers, led by Martin Bishop (Robert Redford), are hired by the government to steal a black box, containing a code-breaking machine, from the mathematician who invented the device. The government is able to persuade Martin to take the job by convincing him that they will drop a decades-old federal warrant for his involvement in computer fraud. Martin agrees and he takes his team on the mission, eventually taking the box. Shortly after the hackers have stolen the device, the mathematician turns up dead. Before long, the quintet realize that they've gotten themselves into more than they'd originally bargained for, as Bishop's old rival Cosmo (Ben Kingsley) enters into the fold. The eclectic ensemble also includes River Phoenix, Sidney Poitier, Dan Aykroyd, David Strathairn, Mary McDonnell, and James Earl Jones.

Release: 1992
Running Time: 121 min

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  1. Simply Brilliant

    06 December 2008
    Simply brilliant and probably one of the last great ‘hacker’ type movies out there. It’s certainly one of the most memorable 90’s films. Before George Clooney’s Ocean’s Eleven, there was Sneakers – a fun movie involving a group of security analysts blackmailed by the government to steal a secret black box. This has an all star cast which is used very well, with Robert Redford (probably his best film along with
    The Sting), River Phoenix, Sidney Poitier (strong performance from him) and Dan Aykroyd to name a few. The film is stunning visually and the music score is perfect. Even though computers are now a big thing now, they are little things you can learn from which remarkably still hold true today and that is a testament to the writers and their research and the believable characters utilizing that within a scene. Fans of spy thrillers and computers will love this.

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