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Title:
Enemy Of The State
   
Original Title:
Enemy Of The State
   
Country of origin: UK
Regions: A,B,C
Release date: 19.03.2007
Production year: 1998
Runtime: 132 min
Genre: Action, Drama
Video Resolution: 1080p
Video Aspect: 2.35:1
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Special Features:
  • Deleted Scenes: -Jones Gets bitten, Confrontation at the Limousine, Dean Searches for Brill on The Ferry, Fiedler Digs The Nanny
  • Featurette: "The Making Of Enemy of the State"
  • Featurette: "All Access: The Showdown"
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Movie Showcase
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Enemy Of The State

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Release date: 19.03.2007
Genre: Action, Drama
Director: Tony Scott
Review: None for this title
 

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Will Smith Robert Clayton Dean
Gene Hackman Edward Lyle "Brill"
Regina King Carla Dean
Jon Voight Reynolds
Lisa Bonet Rachel Banks
Barry Pepper Pratt
Jake Busey Krug
Scott Caan Jones

Synopsis

 
Robert Dean (Will Smith) is a lawyer who is unknowingly in possession of evidence related to a serious politically motivated crime. Government agents eager to hide their guilt believe that Dean is on to them and proceed to turn his life upside-down, ruin his reputation and frame him for various incidents--thanks to the latest in high-tech government surveillance techniques. In an attempt to clear his name and reclaim his life, Dean teams up with the reclusive Brill (Gene Hackman), a former federal employee who has as much high-tech equipment and expertise as the government itself. Hackman's role is an extension of Harry Caul, the character he portrayed in Francis Ford Coppola's brilliant 1974 film, The Conversation. Smith scores as a man who is desperate to reclaim his identity and prove his innocence. This intense technological thrill-ride from director Tony Scott questions how much access the government should have to the communications of private citizens, and leaves the viewer with the unsettling feeling that Big Brother is definitely watching. Watch for the uncredited appearances of Jason Robards, Seth Green, Tom Sizemore, and Philip Baker Hall.

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