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Release Date • USA: Oct 21, 2001 • UK: 24 Sep 2001 DVD Release Date • R1: Sep 24, 2002 BoxOffice: $3.8M
Official Website:
Enigma Website
MPAA Rating Rated R for a sex scene and language.
Running Time 1 hour, 59 minutes
Country UK, USA, Germany, Netherlands
Studio Broadway Video Motion Pictures, Intermedia Films, Jagged Films, Meespierson Film
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Genre: Mystery, Thriller, Romance, Drama, Spy, World War II, Suspense, Love Triangle, Police
Tagline: Unlock the secret
Plot: A romantic thriller steeped in the tense atmosphere of wartime Britain, this suspenseful drama centers on the mysteries of WWII cryptography while telling a tale of love, patriotism, obsession and betrayal. Enigma takes you inside Station X, one of the most secret places at Bletchley Park; famed birthplace of the Computer Age and the scene of some of the most brilliant code breaking of all time.In March 1943, the best minds in England have gathered at Bletchley Park and face their worst nightmare: the Nazis have changed the code key for the Enigma machine! Since they're unable to monitor the Nazi U-boats' communication, the clock is ticking for an allied convoy crossing the Atlantic with 10,000 passengers and vital supplies. Allied command looks for help from Tom Jericho (Dougray Scott), a brilliant young mathematician and code breaker. Unknown to his colleagues, Jericho has another equally baffling enigma of his own to unravel: Claire (Saffron Burrows), the woman he's obsessed with, has disappeared just when authorities suspect there may be a spy at the Park. To get to the bottom of both mysteries, Jericho enlists the help of Hester (Kate Winslet), Claire's best friend and co-worker at Bletchley. Together they keep one step ahead of secret services agent Wigram (Jeremy
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| Written by |
| Tom Stoppard
Shakespeare in Love, Empire of the Sun, The Russia House | |
| Cast |
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 | Kate Winslet
Titanic, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Finding Neverland |
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 | | | Donald Sumpter
The Constant Gardener, K-19: The Widowmaker, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead | |
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| Music By |
John Barry
Dances with Wolves, Goldfinger, Moonraker | |
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