

Enemy of the State 1998
"It's not paranoia if they're really after you."
Dive into the gripping world of Enemy of the State (1998), an action-packed thriller that follows Robert Clayton Dean, a loving family man turned unwitting fugitive.
Director: Tony Scott
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Enemy of the State (1998) about?
This gripping thriller follows Robert Clayton Dean, a labor lawyer turned fugitive, as he navigates a high-stakes conspiracy involving the NSA and must clear his name with the help of a mysterious ally.
Who directed Enemy of the State?
Enemy of the State (1998) was directed by acclaimed filmmaker Tony Scott, known for his high-octane action movies.
Who stars in Enemy of the State?
The movie features a talented cast, including Will Smith, Gene Hackman, and Jon Voight.
Is Enemy of the State (1998) worth watching?
With its breakneck pace, a talented cast, and a gripping plot, Enemy of the State is definitely worth watching for fans of the action-thriller genre.
How long is Enemy of the State?
The movie has a runtime of 132 minutes.
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About Enemy of the State (1998) — A Thrilling Ride Through Paranoia and Loyalty
Dive into the gripping world of Enemy of the State (1998), an action-packed thriller that follows Robert Clayton Dean, a loving family man turned unwitting fugitive. As a labor lawyer, Dean's life takes a drastic turn when he unwittingly becomes embroiled in a high-stakes conspiracy involving the NSA. With the guidance of the enigmatic Brill, Dean must outsmart the authorities and clear his name in a heart-pumping, adrenaline-fueled adventure. Director Tony Scott masterfully crafts a tense atmosphere, weaving together themes of paranoia, loyalty, and redemption in this gripping drama.




