Enemy at the Gates | reviewed by: Kristina Kawa | August 7, 2011
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| genre | Action | Drama | War |
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| synopsis | Enemy at the Gates is a war film from Jean-Jacques Annaud from 2001 that takes place during the battle of Stalingard in World War II between the Russians and the Germans. |
| lead actors | Jude Law | Rachel Weisz | Ed Harris | Joseph Fiennes | Bob Hoskins | Ron Perlman | Eva Mattes | Gabriel Thomson | Matthias Habich | Alexander Schwan | Lenn Kudrjawizki | Gennadi Vengerov | Dan van Husen |
| director | Jean-Jacques Annaud |












