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Original Film Title: ENEMY OF THE STATE. English Title: ENEMY OF THE STATE. Film Director: TONY SCOTT. Year: 1998. Stars: GENE HACKMAN. Credit: TOUCHSTONE PICTURES / CHEN, LINDA R. / Album Stock Photo - Alamy
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Jon Voight & Gene Hackman Film: Enemy Of The State (1997) Characters: Reynolds & Brill Director: Tony Scott 16 November 1998 **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of TOUCHSTONE and/or the Photographer ...
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