Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 29000000
Revenue
$ 48453605
Jimmy Logan
Clyde Logan
Joe Bang
Mellie Logan
Bobbie Jo Chapman
Sylvia Harrison
Max Chilblain
Warden Burns
Dayton White
Sam Bang
Fish Bang
Moody Chapman
Special Agent Sarah Grayson
Special Agent Brad Noonan
Sadie Logan
Cal
Purple Lady
Dylan Chapman
Levi Chapman
Earl
Max's Non-Tourage #1
Max's Non-Tourage #2
Construction Worker
Bobo
Judge
Deputy #1
Deputy #2
Sylvia's Colleague
Gleema Purdue
Delivery Man
CMS Receptionist
CMS Office Worker
CMS Security Guard #1
CMS Security Guard #2
Naaman
Skinhead
Inmate #1
Inmate #2
Prison Guard #1
Prison Guard #2
Jesco
Prison Nurse
Inmate #3
Prison Guard #3
Prison Guard #4
Prison Guard #5
Prison Guard #6
CMS Cashier
Concession Manager
West Virginia State Trooper #1
West Virginia State Trooper #2
As Himself
As Himself
As Himself
Crew Chief
CMS Cashier Manager
Pre-Show Publicist
Pre-Show Interviewer
Beer Girl
As Herself
CMS Concession Worker #1
CMS Concession Worker #2
CMS Security Worker
CMS Security Manager
CMS Police Officer #1
CMS Police Officer #2
Fire Department Dispatch
Fireman #1
Fireman #2
Pageant Coordinator
As Herself
As Himself
Reporter
Police Spokesperson
Salon Customer #1
Salon Customer #2
Woman on the News #1
Woman on the News #2
Female FBI Agent
CMS General Manager
Limo driver
Cellie (uncredited)
Fair Goer (uncredited)
Written by Ruuz on 2018-01-05
Soderbergh is no neophyte when it comes to Heist films, and _Logan Lucky_ is arguably the best of the bunch, but it still feels lacking. Not enough to make it a bad movie, not at all, but still to the point of minor aggravation. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._
Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-11-17
I'm not the biggest fan of Daniel Craig but here is one of his more charismatic performances as "Joe". Incarcerated, he is roped into helping brothers "Jimmy" (Channing Tatum) and "Clyde" (Adam Driver) into planning and executing a daring heist at the famous Coca-Cola 600 NASCAR race. First things first, though, they have to work out a plan to get "Clyde" into jail, then to get him and "Joe" out for long enough to carry out their robbery, then get themselves back inside just in time to provide for a cast iron alibi before they are released to spend their ill-gotten millions. This is what Steven Soderbergh does well: a well written action adventure with some humour, strong characterisations and a decently paced storyline that really does pass two hours enjoyably. Tatum ditches his muscle-bound look, Driver has some fun with (and without) his war-earned prosthetics and the blonde-shorn Craig rules the roost with his most engaging role to date. It looks like it took a bit of inspiration from "11 Harrowhouse" (1974) with a soupçon of "Robin Hood" and "the Dukes of Hazard" thrown in too, making for an enjoyably lighthearted outing for all concerned.