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Enemy at the Gates (2001)
Front Cover Actor Back Cover
Matthais Habich
Ed Harris Major König
Bob Hoskins Nikita Khrushchev
Eva Mattes Mother Filipov
Ron Perlman Koulikov
Jude Law Vassili Zaitsev
Joseph Fiennes Commisar Danilov
Rachel Weisz Tania Chernova
Gabriel Thomson Sacha Filipov
Matthias Habich Gen. Paulus
Sophie Rois Ludmilla
Movie Details
Genre Romance; War
Director Jean-Jacques Annaud
Producer Jean-Jacques Annaud; John Schofield
Writer Jean-Jacques Annaud; Alain Godard
Studio Paramount
Language English
Audience Rating R (Restricted)
Running Time 131 mins
Country USA
Color Color
Plot
Like Saving Private Ryan, Enemy at the Gates opens with a pivotal event of World War II--the German invasion of Stalingrad--re-created in epic scale, as ill-trained Russian soldiers face German attack or punitive execution if they flee from the enemy's advance. Director Jean-Jacques Annaud captures this madness with urgent authenticity, creating a massive context for a more intimate battle waged amid the city's ruins. Embellished from its basis in fact, the story shifts to an intense cat-and-mouse game between a Russian shepherd raised to iconic fame and a German marksman whose skill is unmatched in its lethal precision. Vassily Zaitzev (Jude Law) has been sniping Nazis one bullet at a time, while the German Major Konig (Ed Harris) has been assigned to kill Vassily and spare Hitler from further embarrassment.

There's love in war as Vassily connects with a woman soldier (Rachel Weisz), but she is also loved by Danilov (Joseph Fiennes), the Soviet officer who promotes his friend Vassily as Russia's much-needed hero. This romantic rivalry lends marginal interest to the central plot, but it's not enough to make this a classic war film. Instead it's a taut, well-made suspense thriller isolated within an epic battle, and although Annaud and cowriter Alain Godard (drawing from William Craig's book and David L. Robbins's novel The War of the Rats) fail to connect the parallel plots with any lasting impact, the production is never less than impressive. Highly conventional but handled with intelligence and superior craftsmanship, this is warfare as strategic entertainment, without compromising warfare as a manmade hell on Earth. --Jeff Shannon

Personal Details
Seen It Yes
Index 124
Collection Status In Collection
Purchase Price $9.99
Links Amazon US
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Edition Details
Format DVD
Region Region 1
Screen Ratio 1.85:1
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
Barcode 097363386247
Chapters 20
Release Date 8/14/2001
Subtitles English
Packaging Keep Case
Audio Tracks English Dolby Digital 5.1
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1
Extra Features
Interactive Menus
Scene Selections
Theatrical Trailer
Behind-The-Scenes Featurette
Exclusive Cast & Crew Interviews
Additional Scenes