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Enemy of the State
TrailerThe movie follows Robert Clayton Dean, a devoted father, husband, and attorney who gets a videotape from a friend regarding the recent murder of a U.S. senator while shopping for a sexy gift for his wife. Robert then becomes a target by a corrupt politician and his NSA goons.Actors: Will Smith, Gene Hackman, Jon Voight, Lisa Bonet, Regina King, Stuart Wilson, Laura Cayouette, Loren Dean, Barry Pepper, Ian Hart, Jake Busey, ...»Director: Tony ScottCountry: United StatesDuration: 132 minQuality: HDRelease: 1998IMDb: 7.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Enemy of the State"
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Characters of "Enemy of the State"
Robert Clayton DeanPlayed by: Will Smith
Edward LylePlayed by: Gene Hackman
Thomas Brian ReynoldsPlayed by: Jon Voight
Rachel F. BanksPlayed by: Lisa Bonet
Carla DeanPlayed by: Regina King
Congressman Sam AlbertPlayed by: Stuart Wilson
Christa HawkinsPlayed by: Laura Cayouette
HicksPlayed by: Loren Dean
David PrattPlayed by: Barry Pepper
BinghamPlayed by: Ian Hart
KrugPlayed by: Jake Busey
JonesPlayed by: Scott Caan
Daniel ZavitzPlayed by: Jason Lee
BrillPlayed by: Gene Hackman
ShafferPlayed by: Dan Butler
FiedlerPlayed by: Jack Black
JamiePlayed by: Jamie Kennedy
VanPlayed by: Bodhi Elfman
Eric DeanPlayed by: Jascha Washington
Mr. WuPlayed by: Albert Wong
Larry KingPlayed by: Larry King -
Directors of "Enemy of the State"
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Creators of "Enemy of the State"
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Critic Reviews of "Enemy of the State"
Chicago ReaderMarch 30, 2009[Its] spirited action is balanced by an almost contemplative attitude toward surveillance phobias and the movie cliches they've spawned.
Time OutJanuary 26, 2006Add Smith's lippy innocent and a host of subcontracted indie fresh faces, and you have the Bruckheimer formula: loud, lavish, seemingly efficient; over-large, over-long, over-plotted. Safe and sorry.
Houston ChronicleJuly 21, 2005Since Scott could not make this film snap, crackle or pop faster or more loudly, you might find the evening a bit light.
Globe and MailMarch 19, 2002From there, with the mystery entirely gone and the thrills fading fast, the rest is pretty much a two-hour chase sequence, culminating in a hilariously maladroit shoot-out.
Rolling StoneMay 11, 2001What do you say about a movie that sends you home in a frenzy to search for bugs? In the new age of Big Brother, that's entertainment.
Antagony & EcstasyAugust 01, 2013As a simple thriller that wants only to excite and intensify, it's one of the better ones that the late '90s produced.
Common Sense MediaDecember 24, 2010Decent thriller; not suitable for kids.
7M PicturesJune 08, 2006If you want to believe in the dark side of government, we are already past the predictions of Enemy of the State.
Movie MetropolisMay 14, 2006...it's the action, not the acting, that is the key to the movie's success, and that's where it excels with its constant momentum.
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