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Enemy of the State: Difference between revisions
'''''Enemy of the State''''' is a 1998 action thriller starring [[Will Smith]] as Robert Dean, a Washington D.C. lawyer whose life is turned upside down by the operatives within the National Security Agency when he unknowingly takes possession of a video recording that shows the murder of a US Senator. [[Gene Hackman]] co-stars as Brill, a former NSA operative who comes out of hiding to reluctantly assist Dean in clearing his name.
'''''Enemy of the State''''' is a 1998 action thriller directed by [[Tony Scott]] and stars [[Will Smith]] as Robert Dean, a Washington D.C. lawyer whose life is turned upside down by the operatives within the National Security Agency when he unknowingly takes possession of a video recording that shows the murder of a US Senator. [[Gene Hackman]] co-stars as Brill, a former NSA operative who comes out of hiding to reluctantly assist Dean in clearing his name.
Enemy of the State is a 1998 action thriller directed by Tony Scott and stars Will Smith as Robert Dean, a Washington D.C. lawyer whose life is turned upside down by the operatives within the National Security Agency when he unknowingly takes possession of a video recording that shows the murder of a US Senator. Gene Hackman co-stars as Brill, a former NSA operative who comes out of hiding to reluctantly assist Dean in clearing his name.
The following weapons were used in the film Enemy of the State:
Brill (Gene Hackman) carries an original U.S. Army M1911 .45 ACP, which he holds on Robert Dean (Will Smith) at a hotel in order to ensure Dean is not a federal agent pursuing him.
Glock 17
Robert Dean (Will Smith) takes a 2nd Generation Glock 17 from a police officer, which he fires several times while being pursued by Reynolds' men in a tunnel. He later gives it to his wife Carla (Regina King) for her own defense, and it is not seen again afterwards.
SIG-Sauer P226
Nearly all of the NSA operatives who pursue Robert Dean carry SIG-Sauer P226 pistols.
SIG-Sauer P228
NSA Assistant Director Reynolds (Jon Voight) wields a smaller SIG-Sauer P228 at the climax of the film. It appears that this is Pratt's backup sidearm which he hands to Reynolds.
Beretta 92FS
The two ex-military cutouts Krug (Jake Busey) and Jones (Scott Caan) carry the Beretta 92FS instead of the SIG P226s that are favored by the NSA operatives.
Beretta 92FS Inox
Mob boss Paulie Pintero (Tom Sizemore) is seen wielding a Beretta 92FS Inox at the climax of the film. His Beretta has elastic bands on the grip (presumably to keep the pistol from sliding when placed in the waistband).
One of Pintero's men uses a Smith & Wesson 5904 pistol in the final shootout.
Shotguns
Remington 870 sawed-off
Brill keeps a sawed-off Remington 870 shotgun in his El Camino, which he gives to Dean to use against the NSA agents while they are being pursued. Brill later uses the shotgun to intimidate the driver of a Mercedes that he and Dean carjack.
Savage/Stevens Model 311 sawed-off double-barrel shotgun
A cook in Pintero's restaurant kills Krug with a Savage/Stevens Model 311 sawed-off double-barrel shotgun. He later uses it to threaten Dean before being captured by FBI agents.