Ocean's Eleven - Planning the Heist (First Act)

Alex Jon
17 Feb 201504:36

Summary

TLDRIn a high-stakes heist, a group of 11 individuals plans to rob the vault of the Bellagio, one of the most profitable casinos in Las Vegas. The plan involves navigating through a complex security system, including coded doors, fingerprint-authenticated elevators, and motion detectors. The vault holds millions in cash and coins, with the potential to reach 150 million on fight nights. The group must overcome numerous obstacles, including armed guards and advanced surveillance, to escape with their fortune.

Takeaways

  • 🎲 The setting is Las Vegas, with a focus on the Bellagio, Mirage, and MGM Grand, which are among the most profitable casinos.
  • 💼 The plan involves a highly lucrative yet dangerous heist targeting the vault of the Bellagio.
  • 🚫 The Bellagio's security system is extremely robust, comparable to a nuclear missile silo's security.
  • 🔑 Access to the vault requires navigating through multiple layers of security, including coded doors and fingerprint identification.
  • 🛂 The vault elevator is controlled by both fingerprint and voice authorization, making unauthorized access nearly impossible.
  • 🚫 Motion detectors in the elevator shaft prevent manual overrides and would trap intruders if activated.
  • 💣 The vault door itself is described as extremely elaborate, implying it would be a significant challenge to breach.
  • 💰 The vault holds a large amount of cash and coins, with the amount varying from 60 to 70 million on weekdays to 80 to 90 million on weekends, and up to 150 million on special event nights.
  • 🤝 The heist is planned to be executed by a group of 11 people, with each member receiving an equal share of the loot.
  • 🕵️‍♂️ The group is aware of the challenges posed by the casino's security cameras and the need to avoid detection.
  • 🚧 Tunneling as an alternative entry method is ruled out due to ground sensors that monitor for disturbances.

Q & A

  • What is the main proposal being discussed in the script?

    -The main proposal is to rob the vault of the Bellagio, which is shared with the Mirage and the MGM Grand, as it is one of the most profitable casinos in Las Vegas.

  • What makes the vault security system particularly challenging to breach?

    -The vault security system is challenging due to multiple layers of security including casino cages, doors with six-digit codes changed every 12 hours, an elevator requiring fingerprint and vocal authorization, and motion detectors in the elevator shaft.

  • What is the significance of the mention of Frank Kenton in the script?

    -Frank Kenton is a new blackjack dealer at the Bellagio, and his mention implies that he may have provided inside information about the vault's security measures.

  • Why is the vault's security system compared to a nuclear missile silo?

    -The comparison to a nuclear missile silo emphasizes the high level of security and the difficulty of breaching the vault, suggesting it is as secure as a facility designed to protect nuclear weapons.

  • What is the estimated amount of cash and coin that the casino is required to hold on a fight night?

    -On a fight night, the casino is required to hold between 150 million dollars in cash and coin to cover every chip at play on its floor.

  • How many people are involved in the proposed heist, and what is their share of the loot?

    -There are 11 people involved in the heist, and each is set to receive an equal share of the stolen money, which amounts to approximately 13.64 million dollars each if they plan to steal 150 million on a fight night.

  • What is the role of the groundhog in the script's mention of sensors monitoring the ground?

    -The groundhog serves as a metaphor to illustrate the sensitivity of the ground sensors, which can detect disturbances as minor as a groundhog nesting, making tunneling an impractical option for the heist.

  • What is the significance of the mention of the Nevada Gaming Commission in the script?

    -The Nevada Gaming Commission is mentioned to explain the legal requirement for casinos to hold a certain amount of cash and coin to cover all chips in play, which influences the potential take from the heist.

  • What is the main concern raised about the feasibility of walking out with 150 million dollars in cash?

    -The main concern is the practicality of carrying such a large amount of cash without being noticed or stopped by security, especially considering the casino's surveillance cameras.

  • How does the script imply the difficulty of the heist beyond the physical security measures?

    -The script implies the difficulty by mentioning the various security layers, the legal requirements for cash reserves, and the practical challenges of moving large amounts of cash without detection.

  • What is the potential risk mentioned in the script for the individuals involved in the heist?

    -The potential risk mentioned is that the heist is 'highly lucrative and highly dangerous,' suggesting that while the potential reward is great, the consequences of failure could be severe.

Outlines

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🎲 Introduction to a High-Stakes Heist

The script opens with a group discussing a potential visit to Utah and a subsequent introduction to Las Vegas, where the main character, Buddy Eaton, welcomes the group and sets the tone for a high-risk proposal. The group is informed about the vault of the Bellagio, which is located deep beneath the Las Vegas Strip and holds a significant amount of money for the casinos above. The heist is described as both highly lucrative and dangerous, with the vault housing a state-of-the-art security system comparable to that of a nuclear missile silo.

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Keywords

💡group rate

A 'group rate' refers to a special price or discount offered to a large group of people for services such as hotel rooms or event tickets. In the context of the video, it is suggested that the characters may have negotiated a group rate for a visit to Utah, indicating they are part of a collective, possibly for a specific event or purpose.

💡Las Vegas

Las Vegas is a city in Nevada known for its casinos and entertainment industry. It is the setting of the video, where the characters are planning a heist. The mention of Las Vegas immediately establishes the theme of gambling, wealth, and high stakes that are central to the video's narrative.

💡smash-and-grab

A 'smash-and-grab' typically refers to a crime where a perpetrator breaks into a place, usually by smashing a window or door, and quickly steals valuable items. In the script, it is used metaphorically to describe the planned robbery, suggesting a quick and aggressive approach to stealing from the casino vault.

💡security system

A 'security system' is a set of measures put in place to protect a facility from theft, intrusion, or other unauthorized activities. The script mentions that the casino has a security system that rivals those of nuclear missile silos, emphasizing the high level of security and the difficulty of the planned heist.

💡vault

A 'vault' is a secure space, often underground, used for storing valuables. In the video, the vault of the Bellagio is the target of the heist, where the casino's cash and chips are stored. The vault's security features, such as fingerprint identification and motion detectors, are central to the challenges faced by the characters.

💡elevator

An 'elevator' is a platform that moves within a shaft to transport people or goods between floors. In the script, the elevator is a crucial part of the heist plan, as it provides access to the vault. However, it is rigged with security measures that prevent unauthorized movement, adding to the complexity of the robbery.

💡fingerprint identification

Fingerprint identification is a biometric security measure that uses unique patterns on a person's fingertips to verify their identity. The script mentions that the elevator requires authorized fingerprint identification to operate, which is a significant obstacle for the heist, as it cannot be easily faked.

💡Uzis

An 'Uzi' is a type of submachine gun known for its compact size and high rate of fire. In the video, guards with Uzis are stationed to protect the vault, indicating the level of threat the characters face and the seriousness of the security measures in place.

💡Nevada Gaming Commission

The 'Nevada Gaming Commission' is a regulatory body that oversees the gaming industry in Nevada. The script refers to a regulation by the Commission that requires casinos to hold a certain amount of cash to cover all chips in play, which provides context for the large sums of money the characters are after.

💡fight night

A 'fight night' refers to an evening when a major boxing or mixed martial arts event takes place. The script mentions a fight night as the ideal time for the heist, as the casino is required to hold more cash on such occasions, increasing the potential payoff for the robbery.

💡cameras

Cameras are used for surveillance and monitoring in security systems. In the script, the mention of cameras implies that the characters must avoid being seen to successfully execute their plan, adding another layer of difficulty to the heist.

Highlights

A group rate is mentioned for an unspecified event, suggesting a collective arrangement.

The speaker expresses a desire to visit Utah more frequently but is unable to do so.

An invitation is extended to Provo, with an opinion that it could be a good fit for the speaker.

A welcoming statement to Las Vegas is made, with a playful tone about sobriety.

A proposal is introduced as both lucrative and dangerous, setting the tone for a high-stakes situation.

A character named Frank Kenton is introduced as a new blackjack dealer at the Bellagio.

The Bellagio's vault is described as highly secure, with a security system comparable to a nuclear missile silo.

The plan involves bypassing multiple security measures, including codes and fingerprint identification.

The vault's elevator is rigged with motion detectors, complicating manual overrides.

The vault door is described as the most elaborate ever conceived, adding to the challenge.

The Nevada Gaming Commission's regulations on casino cash reserves are explained, setting the potential take at millions.

A specific weekend fight night is identified as the optimal time for the heist, with a potential 150 million dollars at stake.

The group is said to have 11 members, each with an equal share of the potential loot.

A question is raised about the feasibility of moving large amounts of cash without detection.

The presence of guards with Uzis is mentioned, adding a layer of physical security to the vault.

The plan's reliance on avoiding camera detection is highlighted as a critical aspect of the heist.

Transcripts

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what did you guys get a group rate or

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something

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so do you make it out to Utah much not

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as often as I'd like I think you should

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check it out

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think you dig Provo I think you could do

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very well there gentlemen welcome to Las

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Vegas

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buddy Eaton good everybody sober close

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enough all right before we get started

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nobody's on the line here yet what I'm

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about to propose to you is both highly

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lucrative and highly dangerous that

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doesn't seem like your particular brand

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of vodka

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help yourself as much food as you like

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and have a safe journey no hard feelings

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otherwise come with me

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your Barbie Caldwell's kid huh

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from Chicago yeah it's nice there you

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like it yeah that's wonderful

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get my goddamn house

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gentlemen the 3000 block of Las Vegas

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Boulevard otherwise known as the

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Bellagio the Mirage and the MGM Grand

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together there are three of the most

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profitable casinos in Las Vegas let me

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see this is the vault of the Bellagio

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it's located below the strip beneath 200

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feet of solid earth it safeguards every

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dime that passes through each of the

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three casinos above it we're gonna rob

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it smash-and-grab job huh

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slightly more complicated than that oh

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yeah this is courtesy of Frank Kenton

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new blackjack dealer at the Bellagio

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okay bad news first this place houses a

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security system that rivals most nuclear

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missile silos first we have to get

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within the casino cages which anybody

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will tell you it takes more than a smile

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next through these doors each of which

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requires a different six digit code

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changed every 12 hours past those as the

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elevator this is where it gets tricky

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the elevator won't move without

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authorized fingerprint identification

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which we can't fake and vocal

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confirmation from both the security

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system within the Bellagio and the vault

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below which we won't get furthermore the

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elevator shaft is rigged with motion

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detectors meaning if we were to manually

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override the lift the shafts exit would

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lock down automatically and we'd be

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trapped now once we get down the shaft

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though then it's a piece of cake just

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two more guards with Uzis and the most

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elaborate vault door ever conceived by

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man any questions

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well the way so these are volatile don't

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you know tunneling is out there sensors

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monitoring the ground a hundred yards in

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every direction if the groundhog were to

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nest there they know about it anyone

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else you said something about goodness

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yeah the Nevada Gaming Commission

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stipulates that a casino must hold in a

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reserved enough cash to cover every chip

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at play on its floor that means on a

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weekday by law it has to carry anywhere

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between 60 and 70 million dollars in

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cash and coin on the weekend between 80

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and 90 million on a fight night like the

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one two weeks from tonight the night

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they were gonna rob it 150 million

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without breaking a sweat

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now there are 11 of us each with an

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equal share you do the math exactly I

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have a question mm-hmm

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say we get into the cage and through the

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security doors there and down the

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elevator we can't move and pass the

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guards with the guns and into the vault

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we can't open without being seen by the

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cameras oh yeah sorry I forgot to

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mention that

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yeah well say we do all that we're just

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supposed to walk out of there with a

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hundred and fifty million dollars in

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cash on us without getting stopped yeah

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oh okay

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