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Sleepless (DVD)

Sleepless is a 2017 American action thriller film directed by Baran bo Odar from a screenplay by Andrea Berloff. A remake of the 2011 French thriller Sleepless Night, the film stars Jamie Foxx as a police officer who faces off against mobsters who have kidnapped his son. Michelle Monaghan, Dermot Mulroney, David Harbour, Tip T.I. Harris, Gabrielle Union, and Scoot McNairy also star.

This film was released in the United States on January 13, 2017, by Open Road Films. It received generally negative reviews from critics. The film grossed $33 million against a budget of $30 million.


Plot

In Las Vegas, LVMPD policemen Vincent Downs (Jamie Foxx) – who has a lot of enemies – and his partner Sean Cass (Tip T.I. Harris) rob a shipment of cocaine belonging to entrepreneur Stanley Rubino (Dermot Mulroney), who intended to sell it to mobster Rob Novak (Scoot McNairy), the son of a powerful mob boss. The two cops volunteer to investigate the robbery in order to cover up their involvement, clashing with Internal Affairs investigators Jennifer Bryant (Michelle Monaghan) and her superior Doug Dennison (David Harbour), who are suspicious of the pair. Vincent is estranged from his wife Dena (Gabrielle Union), who is getting remarried, and has minimal involvement in the life of his 16-year-old son T (Octavius J. Johnson) .

While driving T to a soccer game, Vincent is ambushed by Rubino s men, who stab him in the abdomen and kidnap his son - demanding the stolen cocaine back in exchange for T’s life. Vincent retrieves the cocaine from Cass, places it in a duffel bag, and leaves it in the ventilation shaft of one of the bathrooms in Rubino s casino, hoping he can negotiate his son s release before handing over his leverage. He is unknowingly followed by Bryant, who, now convinced he is a dirty cop, retrieves the bag and hides it in the women s locker room nearby.

Without the drugs, Vincent is forced to present Rubino with bags of sugar to ensure T’s safety, but Novak uncovers his ruse, and T is recaptured by Rubino s men, while Vincent manages to escape. Meanwhile, after coming up empty while searching the casino for Vincent, Dennison is convinced he s gotten away and directs Bryant to go home and get some sleep. Bryant gives him the key to the women s locker with the cocaine and heads for the exit.

Vincent enters the casino as a janitor, but crosses paths with Bryant on her way out and is chased into one of the hotel rooms. They fight, and he subdues her before revealing he s been undercover on behalf of Internal Affairs for the last two years to dismantle the crime ring within the police department. He knows his partner Cass is a drug-runner, knew details about a previous investigation by Bryant, and is now attempting to find the senior member of law enforcement that is covering everything up. A skeptical Bryant directs him to the locker room to retrieve the cocaine, but the drugs have recently been removed by Dennison. Dennison ambushes Vincent but is ultimately overpowered and knocked unconscious. Meanwhile, T escapes and steals Rubino s cellphone to contact Vincent, but is quietly being followed by Rubino and his men who allow it all to happen in an attempt to lure Vincent into a trap. Elsewhere, Dena finds out Vincent and T are in danger and heads to the casino.

Cass arrives and confronts Vincent about his Internal Affairs involvement, but then saves Vincent from one of Novak s men. He is shot in the process and presumed dead. Vincent infiltrates the casino in a police uniform that Cass brought and finds out Dennison is the mole in the force upon going through Cass s phone; Dennison is on Novak s payroll and ordered Cass to kill Vincent after informing him that he was Internal Affairs. Bryant and Dennison later find a severely injured Cass in the garage. While Bryant checks the vitals of Novak s man, Dennison privately questions Cass on whether Vincent is aware of his involvement and finishes him off when Cass refuses to answer. Vincent and T reunite just as Novak begins shooting up the casino and escape to the parking garage. In the ensuing shootout, Bryant arrests Rubino.

Vincent and T attempt to escape in a stolen car, but are ambushed by Novak and his men, leading to a violent shootout. Dena arrives and kills Novak s remaining henchman to save Vincent and T before Novak corners them. He shoots Vincent in the chest, but Vincent survives and fatally shoots Novak. Vincent then contacts Bryant and alerts her of Dennison s corruption. She instantly attempts to apprehend Dennison but he shoots her. He then kills Rubino after questioning him if Novak s father ever mentioned him in his criminal dealings, then shoots dead the policeman driving the cruiser they are in, in order to cause the vehicle to crash - intending to frame Rubino for the incident; however, Bryant survives and exposes Dennison - who is promptly arrested.

Vincent and Bryant are taken to the same hospital, where they make amends and congratulate each other on the job. Meanwhile, a corrupt DEA agent - seen earlier in the film - contacts Novak s father and informs him that there has been a problem, implying to subsequently tell him about his son s death.


Cast

  • Jamie Foxx as Vincent Downs
  • Michelle Monaghan as Jennifer Bryant
  • Scoot McNairy as Rob Novak
  • Dermot Mulroney as Stanley Rubino
  • Tip T.I. Harris as Sean Cass
  • David Harbour as Doug Dennison
  • Gabrielle Union as Dena
  • Octavius J. Johnson as Thomas
  • Tim Connolly as McFerrin
  • Drew Sheer as Anderson
  • Salah Barker as Benik
  • Tim Rigby as Larry
  • Elijah Everett as Bathroom Attendant
  • Steve Coulter as Frazzled Concierge
  • Chelsea Hayes as Shari
  • Holly Morris as Kelly Rubino

Production

Filming began on June 15, 2015, in Atlanta and Las Vegas.


Release

The film was originally set to be released on February 24, 2017, but in October 2016 was moved up to January 13, 2017.

Box office

Sleepless grossed $20.8 million in the United States and Canada and $12.1 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $32.9 million.

In North America, the film was released alongside Monster Trucks and The Bye Bye Man, as well as the wide releases of Silence, Patriots Day and Live by Night, and was expected to gross around $10 million from 1,803 theaters in its opening weekend. It ended up opening to $8.4 million, finishing 8th at the box office. The film grossed $3.5 million of wide release (a drop of 59%), falling to 9th.

Critical response

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 25% based on 61 reviews and an average rating of 4.3/10. The site s critical consensus reads, Sleepless wastes a talented cast – and solid source material – on a tired crime drama whose clichés rapidly outnumber its thrills. On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score 34 out of 100 based on 15 critics, indicating generally unfavorable reviews . Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B+ on an A+ to F scale, while PostTrak reported filmgoers gave it a 77% overall positive score.


Condition

New

Actor

Adam Stone, Andrea Berloff, Roy Lee

Publisher

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

Published Date

2017

Age Group

Adult

Rating MPA

R

Recording Studio

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

Format

DVD

Brand

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

Amazon ASIN

B01MRA9TPP

UPC / EAN

025192344893

Year

2017

ReleaseDate

2017-01-13

RuntimeMins

95

RuntimeStr

1h 35min

Awards

Awards, 1 nomination

Directors

Baran bo Odar

Writers

Andrea Berloff, Frédéric Jardin, Nicolas Saada

Stars

Jamie Foxx, Michelle Monaghan, Dermot Mulroney

Produced by

Lauranne Bourrachot, Nik Bower, Marco Cherqui, Alex Foster, Peter Lawson, Roy Lee, John Powers Middleton, Deepak Nayar, Tom Ortenberg, Judd Payne, Jeremiah Samuels, Adam C. Stone

Music by

Michael Kamm

Cinematography by

Mihai Malaimare Jr.

Film Editing by

Robert Rzesacz

Casting By

Avy Kaufman

Production Design by

Tim Grimes

Art Direction by

Christopher Tandon

Set Decoration by

Jean Landry, Lance Totten

Costume Design by

Catherine George

Makeup Department

Aurora Bergere, Deidra Dixon, Demetrice Dixon, Julie Hewett, Malika James, Bill Johnson, Stevie Martin, Charlotte Parker, Dawn Turner, Kiyah Wright, Joani Yarbrough, Bill Myer, Janice Tunnell, Todd Watson

Production Management

Kaylene Carlson, Cherelle George, Mark Benton Johnson, Damiana Kamishin, Nancy Kirhoffer, Jeremiah Samuels

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Elecia Avila, Chris Debenedetto, Jeff Imada, Jason Inman, Steve Love, Athena Pesante, Townson Wells

Art Department

Jamie Archer, John Bayles, Heidi Beers, Adam William Douglas Bennett, Laurie Bookhardt, Zoe Byrne, Matthew Cavaliero, Cristina Lucia Cesari, R. Michael Chrisco, Peter C. Clarke, Vincent D'Aquino, Jodi Diodati, William Anthony Duncan, Chad S. Frey, Jonathan Gesinski, Amber Goodrum, Jennifer Hackney, Romley Hardy, Jon Harris, Daphne Hayes, Lawrence Heap, Trent Hevener, William Craig Johnson, Amelia Kirkner, Ellen Lampl, Emily Norman, Tam O'Brien, Katina Parham, Graham Dane Parker, Elizabeth Ralston, Kim Richey, David Sutton, Thibault Tosseram, Monika van Schellenbeck, Jason Vigdor, Josh Votaw, Jeremy West, Daniel Wickwire

Sound Department

Aaron 'Cujo' Cooley, Greg Crawford, Jeremy B. Davis, Russell Farmarco, Chris Giles, Thomas Giordano, William B. Kaplan, Aaron D. Kelly, Melissa Kennelly, Shawn Kennelly, Adam Levin, Michael Minkler, James Morioka, Kevin Nanaumi, Kurt Peterson, Robert L. Sephton, Jake Slaney, Jussi Tegelman

Special Effects by

Paul Causey, Michael H. Clark, Michael Aj Dzenowagis, Jeremy Farlow, David Fletcher, Thomas Kittle, Brendan McHale, Marcelo Tabor, Rafael Tabor

Visual Effects by

Neishaw Ali, Nassim Azadi, Mike Barber, Stas Basko, Darren A. Bell, Seth Brower, Tristan Cerrer, Patrick Clancey, Daniel Cohen, Florence Dubin, Jenna Elzein, Brannek Gaudet, Mahsa Ghorbankarimi, J.P. Giamos, Luke Hippely, Kenny Jia, Asim Khan, Jongju Lee, Kyle Menzies, Christian Moreton, Erik Polasek, Jacquelyn Racine, Rick Ravenell, Aamir Raza, Geoff Sayer, Andrew Scott, Vivek Sharma, Tim Sibley, Charles Angus Taylor, Christa Tazzeo, Brandon Terry, Vineshh Vickinadas, Brian Yuan Zhang, David S. Sanchez

Stunts

Tsuyoshi Abe, Jennifer Badger, Kelly Bellini, Freddy Bouciegues, Trent Brya, Danielle Burgio, Jennifer Caputo, Laurence Chavez, Sarah Reagin Clemmensen, Jeremy Conner, Matthew Cornwell, George Crayton, Alan D'Antoni, Nick DeKay, Kiante Elam, Kofi Elam, Ousaun Elam, Reece Fleetwood, Francis Fong, Jacob Garcia, Rachel Gelfeld, Lance Gilbert, Kiralee Hayashi, Jason Charles Hill, Jermaine Holt, Scott Hunter, Yoshio Iizuka, Jeff Imada, Lauren Mary Kim, John Koyama, Efka Kvaraciejus, Scott Loeser, Sam Looc, Jared Losano, Brionna Lynch, Hans Marrero, Jessica Merideth, Daniel Norris, Haley Nott, Carrick O'Quinn, Chris Palermo, Clarrel Pope, Jade Quon, Bayland Rippenkroeger, Steve Rummenie, Patrick J. Statham, Ashley Rae Trisler, Justin A. Williams, Kofi Yiadom, Trent Brya, Danielle Burgio, Laurence Chavez, Scott Dale, Greg Dela Riva, Kofi Elam, Ousaun Elam, Jason Charles Hill, Nate Hitpas, Scott Hunter, Bobby Jordan, Reuben Langdon, Jared Losano, Brionna Lynch, Maggie Macdonald, Spencer Mulligan, Chris Palermo, Tim Rigby, Cody Robinson, Maya Santandrea, Jejuan Smith, Todd Rogers Terry

Camera and Electrical Department

Luan Agostinho, Denise Bailie, Danny Barfield, Dennis Bassarab, Eli Berg, Breyaan Bolling, Denis Bosnjakovic, Carlos Castrillon, Chris D. Chapman, Jason Clairy, Marcis Cole, Kelly A. Croke, Jorge Del Valle, Roberto Delgado Jr., Eric DeWolf, Alfeo Dixon, Andrew Dumas, Eric Dvorsky, Austin English, Andrew Fisher, Mike Fisher, Tom Fitzgerald, Mike Flores, Jorge Luis German, Jeff Harkes, Charlie Harrold, Esteban Hernandez, Darryl Humber, Matthew Kelly Jackson, Destin Jacobus, Tom Jordan, Alexander A. Joseph, Brian Kirkner, Adam Kogelman, Bob E. Krattiger, Joseph Krattiger, T. Sano Kwong, John Lally, Field Manley, Dan Marrero, Wayne Marshall, Shaun Mayor, Saul McSween, Cameron Mendel, Tony Murima, Tom Novell, Erica Parise, Jesse Wayne Parker, Antimo Ponticello, Eric Pool, Alfredo J. Santiago, John Slade, Trisha Solyn, Tony Summerlin, Mical Swett, Jamil Taylor, Jason M. Thompson, Peter Thoren, Dylan Trivette, Patricia Tuck Tuckwiller, Steve Zigler, Paul Saunders

Animation Department

Michael Halley

Casting Department

Tea Aaron, Kelly Hunt, Alan Scott Neal, Brandon NeSmith, Leeba Zakharov

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Kate Abraham, Dustin Angus, Erika Arnold, May Azzow, Alanna Bryant, Miracole Burns, Sara Cobbeldick, Synithia Cochran, Jim Alan Cook, Shayne Allen Duhon, Andree Fortier, Crystal Renee Hayslett, Sara Pope Hoffman, Nava R. Sadan, Josielyn Works

Editorial Department

Hunter Clancey, Dylan Damian, Vanessa Galvez, Marc Goldbaum, Cameron Hallenbeck, Madelaine Jereczek, Curtis Lindersmith, Tom Reiser, Andre Rivas, Heather Taylor

Location Management

Mark Cottrell, Jay Elgin, Jen Farris, Jennifer Griffin, Dan Reilly, Chris Saharek

Music Department

Daryl Berg, Lorenz Dangel, Falko Duczmal, Erich Lee, Jakob Mader, Jaro Messerschmidt, Felix Trawoeger, Maximilian Wörle, Richard Ziegler

Script and Continuity Department

Wilma Garscadden-Gahret, Tracey Merkle, Christopher M. Searcey

Transportation Department

Don Baer, Nicholas Balibucci, Alison Biles, Connie Biles, Jorge Casillas, Josh Dover, Kevin Gabrels, Stephon Harris, Evan Hathorn, Thomas McGoldrick, Rion Morse, Grace Outlaw, Josh Outlaw, Michael Sean Ryan, Carl Scott, Vernon Stacey, Stephanie Watts, Roger Wooge

Additional Crew

Mark Amos, Amy Murphy Anderson, Chris P. Anderson, Elecia Avila, Olivia Barber-Garnett, Cassandra Barbour, Sam Barrow, Kacie Baxter, Qualen Bradley, Bricine Brown, Johnny Callaway, Wendy Calloway, Janelle Canastra, Brian A. Caruthers, Andrew Childs, John M. Connor, Paul O. Davis, Zion DeBeatham, Derek DeCoudres, Shantell Fancher, Ryan Gentilucci, Larry Gilbert, Dogan Can Gundogdu, Malissa Hallenbeck, Deborah Harpur, Walter Hendrix III, Nakeeta Ingram, Nick La Croix, J Lawrence, Michael A. Leo, Michael Levinge, David Linck, Alex Lukens, Jack G. Manson, Maureen McManus, Roger Moran, Madeline Morris, Susan Murphy, Erin Norman, John O'Connor, Tony Pachella, Anna Phillips, Angela Prieto, Lance Resch-Anger, John Robling, Cheryl Sakai, Tom Schaus, Jejuan Smith, Stan Swofford, Jennifer Wieder, Alexis Tucker

Genres

Action, Thriller

Companies

Open Road Films (II), Riverstone Pictures, Vertigo Entertainment

Countries

USA

Languages

English

ContentRating

R

ImDbRating

5.6

ImDb Rating Votes

32596

Metacritic Rating

34

Short Description

Sleepless is a 2017 American action thriller film directed by Baran bo Odar from a screenplay by Andrea Berloff. A remake of the 2011 French thriller Sleepless Night, the film stars Jamie Foxx as a police officer who faces off against mobsters who have kidnapped his son. Michelle Monaghan, Dermot Mulroney, David Harbour, Tip T.I. Harris, Gabrielle Union, and Scoot McNairy also star.

This film was released in the United States on January 13, 2017, by Open Road Films. It received generally negative reviews from critics. The film grossed $33 million against a budget of $30 million.

Box Office Budget

$30,000,000 (estimated)

Box Office Opening Weekend USA

$8,344,128

Box Office Gross USA

$20,783,704

Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross

$32,917,353

Keywords

Bare chested male bondage,strong female lead,strong female character,female police officer,reference to nancy drew