Release Date
November 20, 1998
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Running Time
130 minutes
MPAA Rating
Rated R for language and violence
In one sudden moment, he went from being an innocent shopper to a hunted criminal. Attorney Robert Clayton Dean was Christmas shopping when an old acquaintance of his slipped something into his bag without him knowing. Moments later, the man was dead, and, unknowingly, Dean had become the carrier of evidence that could discredit an entire government agency and solve the unexpected death of a respected senator. He had a home, a family, a career,... Full synopsis »
MOVIE REVIEW
We live in a high-tech world, where computers, televisions, video cameras, and so on control every aspect of our lives. Satellites orbit the earth and the smallest microchip can run an entire business. Without these items, we could live, but we would live in a world set back almost a century, and our lives would be severely different. Without televisions and phones, news would take forever to travel from one side of the country to the other. Several forms of entertainment would be obsolete and our ability to make things would be limited. Enemy of the State takes our ability to manipulate technology to the extreme, and shows what could happen if that technology were used for evil, instead of good. Full movie review »