Enigma

Enigma

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Love Triangle | Spy

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Action, Thriller
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Jeannot Szwarc, Chris Carreras, Mishka Cheyko, Angela Allen
  • Cast(s): Martin Sheen, Brigitte Fossey, Sam Neill, Derek Jacobi, Michael Lonsdale See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 2h 2min
  • Music: Jim Shields,Mark Berrow,John Hayward,Marc Wilkinson,Douglas Gamley
  • Similar To: A Quiet Place: Day One, Brothers Under Fire
  • Story:
    Five highly-trained KGB agents are sent to the west to assassinate several Soviet dissidents. In order to stop the diabolical plot, an American agent must infiltrate Soviet intelligence and obtain information from a Russian computer.
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STORY

Story
Five highly-trained KGB agents are sent to the west to assassinate several Soviet dissidents. In order to stop the diabolical plot, an American agent must infiltrate Soviet intelligence and obtain information from a Russian computer.

TRIVIA

Trivia

Michael Lonsdale was dubbed by Marc Smith. Lonsdale appeared in this spy movie, which was released just a few years after Lonsdale played the villain Drax in Moonraker (1979).

Martin Sheen once said of this movie: "It's the best role I've had since Apocalypse Now (1979)."

The East Berlin locations in this movie were filmed in the French locations of Lille in Nord, and Strasbourg in the Bas-Rhin.

For his character in this movie, Martin Sheen had to wear disguises. Sheen said that this was the first time he had worn disguises since "The Apple Man" during the late 1960s.

Director Jeannot Szwarc once said of this movie around the time it was first released: "I'd been looking for something like this, something like The Third Man (1949). I'm a classicist, I guess. I always like to do classical genres of film. And there hasn't been a film for years like The Third Man (1949) which, if anything, is the style of this one, with something of Z (1969) in it, too."