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Enemy of the State

It's not paranoia if they're really after you.
1998 | 132m | English

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Popularity: 5 (history)

Director: Tony Scott
Writer: David Marconi
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The life of labor lawyer and dedicated family man Robert 'Bobby' Dean is turned upside down after a chance meeting with a college buddy while holiday shopping. Unbeknownst to Dean, he's just been burdened with a videotape of a congressman's assassination. Hot on the trail of this tape is a ruthless group of National Security Agents commanded by a belligerently ambitious NSA official named Reynolds. Using satellite surveillance, bugs, and other sophisticated snooping devices, the NSA infiltrates every facet of Dean's existence, tracing each physical and digital footprint he leaves while also framing him for murder. With the help of the mysterious Brill, he attempts to throw the NSA off his trail and prove his innocence.
Release Date: Nov 20, 1998
Director: Tony Scott
Writer: David Marconi
Genres: Action, Drama, Thriller
Keywords washington dc, usa, wiretap, satellite, national security agency (nsa), murder, mafia, on the run, invasion of privacy, false accusations, surveillance, tape recording  , voyeurism, tracking device, congressman, married man, concealed cameras, surveillance state, faraday, christmas time, baltimore, maryland, antagonistic, authoritarian, confidential source, entire life upended, labor lawyer, discredit
Production Companies Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Scott Free Productions, Touchstone Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $250,649,836
Budget: $90,000,000
Updates Updated: Sep 27, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Will Smith Robert Clayton Dean
Gene Hackman Brill
Jon Voight Reynolds
Regina King Carla Dean
Loren Dean Hicks
Jake Busey Krug
Barry Pepper Pratt
Jason Lee Daniel Zavitz
Gabriel Byrne 'Brill'
Lisa Bonet Rachel Banks
Stuart Wilson Congressman Albert
Laura Cayouette Christa Hawkins
Ian Hart Bingham
Scott Caan Jones
James Le Gros Jerry Miller
Dan Butler Shaffer
Jack Black Fiedler
Jamie Kennedy Jamie
Bodhi Elfman Van
Jacob Chambers Davis
Alexandra Balahoutis Martha
Anna Gunn Emily Reynolds
Jascha Washington Eric Dean
Rebeca Silva Marie the Nanny
Bobby Boriello Dylan
Carl Mergenthaler Mike (Law Firm)
Mattias Kraemer Gas Station Cashier
Lillo Brancato Young Worker
John Capodice Older Worker #1
Vic Manni Vic (Old Mobster)
T.R. Richards Cook
Ivana Miličević Ruby's Sales Clerk
Patsy Grady Abrams Accident Bystander
Beatriz Mayoral Reynold's Nanny
Kasey Lynn Quinn Reynold's Daughter
Elizabeth Berman Ruthie
Donna W. Scott Jenny
Allison Sie Hotel Desk Clerk
Michael Andolini Sal
Arthur J. Nascarella Frankie
Grant Heslov Lenny
John Cenatiempo Young Mobster #1
Joyce Flick Wendl Waitress
Frank Medrano Bartender
Dennis S. Fahey Cop with Ambulance
Albert Wong Mr. Wu
Christopher Lawrence Paramedic
John Haynes Walker Fireman #1
Joseph Patrick Kelly Fireman #2
Lennox Brown Tunnel Maintenance Worker
Martin Bosworth Bike Messenger
Nancy Yee Mrs. Wu
Troy A. Cephers ANA Hotel Security
Carlos Gómez FBI Agent
Robert Gersicoff FBI Agent
Arnie Alpert FBI Agent
Greg Collins FBI Supervisor
Doug Roberts Hijacked Car Driver
Larry King Larry King
Warren Olney TV Anchor #1
Penny Griego TV Anchor #2
Eric Keung Mambo Kitchen Worker #1
David Han Mambo Kitchen Worker #2
Mandy Kriss Reporter #1
Noel Werking Reporter #2
Sam De Crispino Reporter #3
Wayne A. Larrivey Doorman
Rhonda Overby Field Reporter #1
Lillie Shaw Hamer Field Reporter #2
Brenna McDonough Field Reporter #3
Callison Slater Child #1
Colin Brodie Child #2
Daniel Cano Hallway Lawyer
Joy Ehrlich Mom In Diner
Eric Olson Aide #1
Marcus Troy Aide #2
Adam Karkowsky Aide #3
Steve Uhrig Electronics Store Employee
Robyn Killian Model #1
Laura Eizenia Wood Model #2
Angelica Pamintuan Model #3
Vené L. Arcoraci Model #4
Charlie Curtis Model #5
Raichle Watt Becky
Michael James Walker Union Official
Jackilyn Ward Pintero's Sister
Jason Welch Pintero Kid #1
Joshua Ward Pintero Kid #2
Pete Sutton Dean House Cop
Tom Quinn Tunnel Technician
Robert O'Rourke FBI Observer #1
John Allendorfer FBI Observer #2
Henry Sandler FBI Observer #3
Chris Holt Chris Holt
Seth Green Selby (uncredited)
Tom Sizemore Paulie Pintero (uncredited)
Brian Markinson Brian Blake (uncredited)
Philip Baker Hall Mark Silverberg (uncredited)
Jason Robards Congressman Phillip Hammersley (uncredited)
James Hunter Computer Programmer (uncredited)
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Jennifer A. Davis Art Direction
Garrett Lewis Set Decoration
James J. Murakami Art Direction
Frederic Roth Second Assistant Director
Jason Sweers Graphic Designer
Michael Papac Property Master
Artist W. Robinson First Assistant Director
Janice Polley Location Manager
Julie Pitkanen Script Supervisor
Earl Sampson Boom Operator
Bob Badami Music Supervisor
Kevin O'Connell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Thomas J. O'Connell ADR Mixer
Linda R. Chen Still Photographer
Benjamín Fernández Production Design
Donald B. Woodruff Art Direction
Eric McLeod Unit Production Manager
J. Michael Popovich Key Grip
Ellen Wong Key Makeup Artist
Kathy Nelson Music Supervisor
Greg P. Russell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John Agalsoff Jr. Video Assist Operator
Justin De Rosa Stunts
Cheryl Lawson Stunts
Paul V. Picerni Jr. Stunts
B.L. Richmond Stunts
William B. Kaplan Sound Mixer
Francisco X. Pérez Makeup Artist
George Watters II Supervising Sound Editor
Gabriela Gutentag Unit Publicist
Phil Adams Stunts
Bob Arnold Stunts
Janet Brady Stunts
Alan Oliney Stunts
Philip Romano Stunts
Victor Paul Stunts
Tony Scott Director
Harry Gregson-Williams Original Music Composer
Trevor Rabin Original Music Composer
Dan Mindel Director of Photography
Chris Lebenzon Editor
David Marconi Writer
Paul A. Edwards Camera Operator
Chuck Picerni Jr. Stunt Coordinator
Christopher Lawrence Costume Supervisor
Barbara Harris ADR Voice Casting
Jeff Imada Stunts
Kane Hodder Stunts
Charlie Picerni Stunts
Troy Brown Stunts
Henry Kingi Stunts
Bob Brown Stunts
Erik Stabenau Stunts
Manny Perry Stunts
John C. Meier Stunts
Jill Brown Stunts
Billy D. Lucas Stunts
Michael Meinardus Special Effects Coordinator
Elle Alexander Stunts
Pete Antico Stunts
Dan Bell Stunts
Sandy Berumen Stunts
Joe Bucaro III Stunts
Chris Carnel Stunts
Shane Dixon Stunts
Doc Duhame Stunt Double
Michael Endoso Stunts
Al Goto Stunts
Kenny Endoso Stunts
Richie Gaona Stunts
Brett A. Jones Stunts
Devon Jenkin Stunts
Johnny Martin Stunts
Sammy Maloof Stunts
Eddie Perez Stunts
Michael Papajohn Stunts
Steve Picerni Stunts
Rex Reddick Stunts
Pat Romano Stunts
Steve Santosusso Stunts
Felipe Savahge Stunts
Chuck Zito Stunts
Daniel Moder Second Assistant Camera
Christopher Boyes Sound Designer
Robert Mata Costumer
Cindy Evans Costumer
Nancy Collini Costumer
Sabine Huber Costumer
Janet Ingram Costumer
Rick Chavez Assistant Property Master
Randy Gunter Assistant Property Master
Jim Zemansky Assistant Property Master
A. Charles Carnaggio Assistant Property Master
Ed Maloney Best Boy Electric
Anthony Van Dyk Electrician
Cindy Lagerstrom Electrician
Harold Skinner Electrician
Ivan Allen Electrician
Martin Bosworth Rigging Gaffer
Ray D. Chase Best Boy Grip
Rick Dumm Assistant Sound Editor
Susan Demskey-Horiuchi Assistant Sound Editor
Charles Alston Actor's Assistant
Victoria Thomas Casting
Patrick M. Sullivan Jr. Assistant Art Director
Claudio Miranda Chief Lighting Technician
Gary McLarty Stunts
Jeff 'JJ' Dashnaw Stunts
Jimmy N. Roberts Stunts
Tom Bruggemann Stunts
Chris Tuck Stunts
Alan D. Purwin Aerial Coordinator
Andrew Menzies Set Designer
Holly Hagy Production Coordinator
Kait Pickering Assistant Production Coordinator
Rebecca Gibson Assistant Production Coordinator
Joseph Martin Location Assistant
Carol Flaisher Location Manager
Julie Hannum Assistant Location Manager
Chanel Salzer Assistant Location Manager
Charley Armstrong Assistant Location Manager
John McSweeney Assistant Location Manager
Madeleine Gubbins Production Secretary
Jennifer B. King Production Secretary
Donna Glasser-Hancock Production Accountant
Sean C. Alvarez First Assistant Accountant
Leong Yee Second Assistant Accountant
Jill Bennett Payroll Accountant
Mary Beth Smith Negative Cutter
Bob Kaiser Color Timer
Martin Schaer Camera Operator
P. Scott Sakamoto Camera Operator
John Skotchdopole First Assistant Camera
John J. Connor First Assistant Camera
Jeff Vine First Assistant Camera
Nick Shuster Second Assistant Camera
Mark Patnesky Second Assistant Camera
Serge Nofield Second Assistant Camera
Marlene Stewart Costume Designer
Holly Davis Key Costumer
Mark Woods Leadman
Gary Isbell Leadman
Charlie Nicholson On Set Dresser
Joshua Persoff On Set Dresser
Bruce Reik Costumer
Mark Meyers Dolly Grip
Thomas R. Miller Dolly Grip
Andy Bertelson Grip
Jerry Sandager Grip
Rick Grover Grip
John D. Miller Grip
Thomas Gibson Key Rigging Grip
Peggy Names Cableman
Danny Valencia Hairstylist
Joel Negron Associate Editor
David Dresher Associate Editor
Stefanie Wiseman First Assistant Editor
Kristin Parker Post Production Coordinator
Anastacia C. Nemec Post Production Assistant
Shannon Mills Sound Designer
Tom Myers Sound Designer
F. Hudson Miller Sound Editor
Suhail Kafity Sound Editor
Adam Kopald Sound Editor
R.J. Palmer Sound Editor
Gary Wright Sound Editor
Ed Callahan Sound Editor
David Arnold Sound Editor
Teri E. Dorman Supervising Dialogue Editor
Gloria D'Alessandro Dialogue Editor
Kimberly Lambert Dialogue Editor
Fred Stafford Supervising ADR Editor
Nicholas Korda ADR Editor
Andrea Horta ADR Editor
Jim Likowski Foley Editor
Christine Danelski ADR Editor
Fred Burke Foley Editor
Valerie Davidson Foley Editor
Marva Fucci First Assistant Sound Editor
Rick Canelli ADR Recordist
Linda Lew Foley Recordist
James Ashwill Foley Mixer
Dan O'Connell Foley Artist
John T. Cucci Foley Artist
Tim Heintz Additional Music
Steve Kempster Scoring Mixer
Gordon Goodwin Orchestrator, Conductor
Bruce Fowler Orchestrator
Paul Linford Music Programmer
Steve Jablonsky Music Programmer
Garson Yu Main Title Designer
Laurel Lyn Schulman Digital Effects Producer
Dion Hatch Digital Effects Supervisor
John Mathieson VFX Director of Photography
John Seymour Visual Effects Editor
Deanna Stadler Second Second Assistant Director
Charles Simmers Additional Second Assistant Director
Karin Anderson Script Coordinator
Dennis DeWaay Construction Coordinator
Steven E. Fegley Construction Foreman
Willard Livingston Construction Foreman
Roland Tantin Construction Foreman
Melissa Lytle Assistant Sound Editor
Chris Ingram Assistant Sound Editor
Maggie Ostroff Assistant Sound Editor
Joe Schiff Assistant Sound Editor
Del Spiva Assistant Sound Editor
Monique 'Nico' Salvato Assistant Sound Editor
Steven Gerrior Assistant Sound Editor
Jeffrey Trachtman Executive Producer's Assistant
Marc A. Hammer Executive Producer's Assistant
K.C. Brooks Producer's Assistant
Amy Dean Producer's Assistant
Chad Marting Producer's Assistant
Jose Cabrera Producer's Assistant
Porter Berry Production Assistant
Kyle Kaufman Production Assistant
Michael Musteric Production Assistant
Zeb Esselstyn Production Assistant
Harlem Logan Production Assistant
Erica Pearce Production Assistant
R.L. Williams Production Assistant
Dan Marrow Transportation Coordinator
Steve Mann Transportation Coordinator
Randy Burke Transportation Captain
David B. Nowell Aerial Director of Photography
Pat Moran Location Casting
Kim Taylor-Coleman Casting Associate
Aisha Coley Additional Casting
Bill Deck Production Driver
Dennis S. Fahey Production Driver
Sande Alessi Extras Casting
Elise Ganz Studio Teacher
Michael Kehoe Craft Service
Chase Brandon Technical Advisor
Larry Cox Technical Advisor
Harry Humphries Technical Advisor
Martin Kaiser Technical Advisor
Anthony Pellicano Technical Advisor
Steve Uhrig Technical Advisor
James E. Price Visual Effects Supervisor
Tim Burke Compositing Lead, Digital Effects Supervisor
Robin Griffin Visual Effects Producer
Emma Norton Digital Effects Producer
Diana Stulic Ibanez Visual Effects Coordinator
Hani AlYousif Digital Compositor
Robin Shenfield Executive Visual Effects Producer
Anna Greene Stunts
John Tamburro Stunts
Tim A. Davison Stunts
Kavien Amiri Stunts
Randolph LeRoi Stunt Double
Andre Blair Stand In
Greg Goossen Stand In
Name Title
Andrew Z. Davis Executive Producer
James W. Skotchdopole Executive Producer
Pat Sandston Associate Producer
Jerry Bruckheimer Producer
Chad Oman Executive Producer
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Reviews

YouShouldKnow
9.0

What was just a movie then is quickly becoming reality now. With the erosion of our rights and privacy online, this movie should have served as a harbinger of a world we do not want to live in. We are introduced to the same arguments politicians, the wealthy and the agencies brought forth after t ... he terror attacks we endured. The exact same rhetoric is used in this film ("if you have nothing to hide..."). At times, it looks like the real world emulates fiction or worse, this film was a blue print. From a protagonist unaware or unwilling to see the state of affairs, who's unwittingly caught in the path of bad guys, to what might then have been a tinfoil hat wearing, paranoid conspiracy theorist, but would now (post Snowden) be a a very concerned citizen, this film has what it needs to tell a good story. What's great too is the ending, which is bittersweet. It reflects pretty well what goes on in the highest spheres where the working class has little to no influence. All in all, a great film for everybody.

Jun 23, 2021
Wuchak
8.0

Fast-paced surveillance-oriented action/thriller with Will Smith, Gene Hackman and Jon Voight RELEASED IN 1998 and directed by Tony Scott, "Enemy of the State” is an action/crime/thriller starring Will Smith as a DC lawyer who unknowingly apprehends evidence of a serious crime involving a formida ... ble politician (Jon Voight) and is subsequently targeted by his NSA goons (Jack Black, Seth Green, etc.) and heavies (Scott Caan, Jake Busey, etc.). He ultimately partners with an ex-NSA surveillance curmudgeon (Gene Hackman). The quick-editing is akin to other popular action flicks of the era, like “Armageddon” (1998), but it’s done expertly and there are enough lulls in the relentless action and character-developing moments to prevent it from being overkill. The surveillance element and Hackman bring to mind Coppola’s “The Conversation” (1974), but the story moves way faster, has more thrills and the characters are more interesting. Lisa Bonet (Jason Momoa’s babe) is stunning as the protagonist’s secret connection and former woman-on-the-side while Regina King is capable as the wife. There are several teases of ravishing women on the periphery. This is a gripping, action-packed thriller that has quality characters and is entertaining throughout. The creators took the time & effort to throw in inspired little gems, like “Baby” the friendly orange & white cat (I have a cat just like him). Smith and Hackman have great conflict-habituated but respectful camaraderie. THE MOVIE RUNS 2 hours, 12 minutes and was shot in Baltimore & Phoenix, Maryland; Washington DC; and Southern Cal (L.A., West Hollywood and Pasadena). WRITER: David Marconi. GRADE: A-

Jun 23, 2021
John Chard
9.0

The government's been in bed with the entire telecommunications industry since the forties. They've infected everything. Enemy of the State is directed by Tony Scott and written by David Marconi. It stars Will Smith, Gene Hackman, Jon Voight, Regina King and Lisa Bonet. Music is by Harry Gregson- ... Williams and Trevor Rabin, and cinematography by Dan Mindel. A lawyer becomes targeted by a corrupt politician and his N.S.A. goons when he accidentally receives key evidence to a politically motivated murder. Superb action thriller, we find Tony Scott on fine story telling form, backed up by Smith (how great to see the actor and not the star) and the always awesome Hackman adding his character driven gravitas to the stew. We are frighteningly drawn into a very real hi-tech world, which in turns becomes thought provoking and intriguing. Scott knows how to work an action scene and edge of the seat sequences, and he doesn't disappoint here. The running time of 2 hours 10 minutes is arguably a touch too much, but there is never any moments of extraneous sequences or pointless filler, the screenplay ensures that all conversations and character activities mean something, and therefore should be noted. A hot buck roll call of rising actors are in on the fun, namely Barry Pepper, Scott Caan, Jake Busey, Jamie Kennedy and Jack Black, which leaves us with a smart and thrilling pic that's served at a breakneck pace. Enemy of the State delivers wholesome genre entertainment. 9/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

Poor Jason Lee ("Zavitz") has only the smallest of parts in this film, yet in the few minutes he is on screen (before he is squished in a road accident) he manages to dump unsuspecting lawyer "Dean" (Will Smith) into an whole world of pain. Why? Well we already know what happened regarding the myste ... rious death of "Congressman Hammersley" (Jason Robards) but unfortunately for the killers, a video camera used for monitoring bird life caught them in the act. "Zavitz" managed to pass the tape to "Dean" and soon the considerable resources of the NSA are shutting down his credits cards, testing his already precariously balanced marriage and setting him up for a fall as they desperately try to retrieve this incriminating evidence. Luckily, though, he alights on maverick "Lyle" (Gene Hackman) and they start to come up with a strategy to fight back and trap their nemesis "Reynolds" (Jon Voight). There are a few sub-plots - but essentially this is just a vehicle for Will Smith to do what he always does and there is nothing remarkable about that. Hackman joins late and does inject a little class into this otherwise by-the-numbers political thriller that serves as a conspiracy theorist's wet dream and sees Voight just reminding me of his "Mission Impossible" (1996) persona. I did quite like the premiss of the ending, but it really bordered on the spoof upon execution. Nobody can sustain it for 2¼ hours, it sags often and even the tag-team pursuit scenes and the slowest self-destruct sequence I think I've ever seen really don't invigorate it. Watchable on the television on a wet winter's night, but nothing more memorable than that I'm afraid.

Jul 07, 2022
mooney240
7.0

**Enemy of the State is an underrated action thriller that might not innovate the genre but definitely entertains!** A paranoid conspiracy action thriller with Tony Scott flair. Scott has directed some of my favorite movies, and while this one isn’t on the top of my list, it’s still a fantastic s ... uspense espionage flick with all the government secrecy of Jason Bourne but without most of the action. Will Smith and Gene Hackman struggle to escape the tightening net of corrupt government officials and mercenaries and can only survive by using their own surveillance and subterfuge against them. Enemy of the State might not bring anything new to the genre, but it is one of the better wrongfully accused crooked politician movies out there. While the technology of the film was advanced at the time, it is now dated, but thankfully, it doesn’t distract much from the overall film. From the director of Top Gun and Man on Fire, Enemy of the State is an entertaining, fast-paced thriller with a hint of Christmas.

Oct 28, 2022
SoSmooth1982
8.0

I love a good conspiracy movie. Especially when it's a well thought out one. This movie was well thought out and had the perfect actors to do it. ...

May 15, 2023
RalphRahal
8.0

Enemy of the State is an intense thriller that still holds up today, maybe even more so with how technology and surveillance have evolved. The pacing is spot-on, keeping things moving without feeling rushed or dragging. Sure, the technical details are wildly inaccurate, but that doesn't really matte ... r when the movie is this engaging. Watching it now, a lot of what seemed far-fetched back in 1998 doesn’t feel as impossible anymore, which makes it even more compelling. Will Smith carries the film effortlessly, balancing charm, panic, and determination in a way that keeps you invested. Then there's Brill, played by Gene Hackman, who adds that perfect mix of paranoia and experience, making their dynamic one of the highlights. The cinematography does a great job shifting perspectives at just the right moments, pulling you into the feeling of always being watched. It’s not flawless, and there are some odd creative choices here and there, but nothing that takes away from the experience. The sound design and score are decent, though nothing particularly memorable, which works fine since it doesn’t take anything away from the film. What really makes Enemy of the State work is its energy and tension, it never lets up, and it keeps you engaged the whole way through. If you’re into high-stakes thrillers with a strong cast and a story that feels more relevant now than when it first came out, this one is definitely worth revisiting.

Jan 30, 2025