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Enigma
Non-Series
Robert Harris
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 0679428879
Published: September 1995
Synopsis: There were two great top secret Allied
endeavors during World War II: the Manhattan Project, which developed
the atomic bomb in New Mexico, and the program at Bletchley Park, a
rural town in Britain, where the finest mathematicians and
cryptographers attempted to break the Nazis' unbreakable Enigma code.
Winning the war depended on the success of both.
Tom Jericho, while recuperating from a nervous breakdown, has been
called back to try to crack Enigma before German U-boats sink hundreds
more American convoys bringing supplies and munitions to Europe. If he
solves the puzzle, thousands of Allied troops will live. If not,
Jericho and his peers face the responsibility for a massacre. When
Jericho's ex-girlfriend turns up missing and is suspected of being a
Nazi mole, British and U.S. intelligence take frightening steps to plug
the possible leak. Everyone is a suspect, including Jericho, who must
use his genius -- and his heart -- to clear both his and his lover's
names.

Enigma
Michael Apted, Director
Dougray Scott: Thomas Jericho
Kate Winslet: Hester Wallace
Saffron Burrows: Claire
Jeremy Northam: Wigram
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau: Puck (as Nikolaj Coster Waldau)
Tom Hollander: Logie
Donald Sumpter: Leveret
Original Release Date: 2001
DVD Release Date: 9/16/2003
Source: Sony Pictures
Format: DVD Wide Screen
Aspect Ratio: Cinemascope (2.35:1)
Presentation: Wide Screen
Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
Features: Director's commentary; Two exclusive new documentaries;
Deleted scenes; New hi-definition transfer; DVD-ROM: Learn more about
Enigma; Filmographies; Theatrical trailer
Language: English
SubTitles: English, Français, Español
Time: 1 Hour 59 Minutes
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