Sleepers

1996 Drama

Barry Levinson directed this crime drama based on a controversial bestseller. Jason Patrick stars as Lorenzo, a New York reporter more commonly called "Shakes," a nickname courtesy of his three childhood pals from Hell's Kitchen -- Michael (Brad Pitt), John (Ron Eldard), and Tommy (Billy Crudup). As kids, all four were sent to reform school after accidentally killing someone during a cruel prank. There, the boys were raped and beaten by several guards, including Sean Nokes (Kevin Bacon), a fact that they've kept secret into adulthood. Michael is now a rising star in the district attorney's office, while John and Tommy are founders of the Irish gang the Westies. When Nokes walks into John and Tommy's hangout, they kill him in cold blood and go on trial, defended by a drug-addicted lawyer (Dustin Hoffman). Michael and Shakes conspire with childhood friend Carol (Minnie Driver) and local priest Father Bobby (Robert DeNiro) to free their friends and get even with the surviving guards. Based on a true story chronicled by Lorenzo Carcaterra in his novel of the same name, Sleepers stirred controversy when the veracity of the book was challenged by reporters who could find no documentation of the events described. more..

Director: Barry Levinson

Starring: Kevin Bacon,Robert De Niro,Dustin Hoffman, Jason Patric

Reviews

  • Sleepers, for all the doubts it raises, is the work of a man who speaks for absent friends and "for the children we were." It's his secret heart.

    Peter Travers - Rolling Stone

    27 April 2013

  • As entertainment, the movie functions successfully. But I don't believe the story is true--not true to the facts, and not true to the morality it pretends to be about.

    Roger Ebert - The Chicago Sun-Times

    27 April 2013

  • A visual masterpiece that powerfully explores male cruelty, too.

    Peter Stack - The San Francisco Chronicle

    27 April 2013

  • Engrosses if it doesn't fully convince.

    Mike Clark - USA Today

    27 April 2013

  • By the end, the main thing that's been abused is the audience's intelligence.

    Owen Gleiberman - Entertainment Weekly

    27 April 2013

Awards

  • Best Music, Original Dramatic Score

    Academy Awards (1997)

     
  • British Supporting Actress of the Year

    London Critics Circle Film Awards (1998)

  • Best Performance in a Feature Film - Leading Young Actor

    Young Artist Awards (1997)

     
  • Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Drama Film

    YoungStar Awards (1997)