
Enigma (1982)
Année de sortie: 1982
Nation: France, United Kingdom
Alternative Title: Енигма, Den varme spion, To ainigma ton kataskopon, Энигма
Réalisateur: Jeannot Szwarc
Writer: John Briley, Michael Barak
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: André Pergament, Peter Shaw
Executive Producer: Ben Arbeid
Sociétés: Archerwest, Filmcrest Productions, Goldcrest, International Film Investors, M.G. Films, Peroquet
Budget: N/A
Récompenses & Similaires
Récompenses: N/A
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: central intelligence agency (cia), cold war, iron curtain, kgb, love triangle, renegade, spy
Histoire
During the Cold War, five highly-trained KGB agents are dispatched to the West to assassinate Soviet dissidents on Christmas Day. To thwart this scheme, an American agent infiltrates Soviet intelligence and aims to obtain information from a Russian computer, known as 'Enigma', used for communication by Soviet intelligence. Alex Holbeck, a defector recruited by the CIA in Paris, is sent to East Berlin to steal Enigma's scrambler. Upon arrival, Holbeck finds that his contacts have been arrested and the KGB is aware of his presence. He seeks refuge with Karen Reinhardt, his former lover and a lawyer, who provides him a safe house. Meanwhile, Holbeck is unaware that the CIA already possesses the scrambler and he has been used as bait to convince the Soviets they don't have it. A complex web unfolds involving Holbeck's past relationship with Karen, her seduction of a Russian agent for information, and his race against time to prevent the assassinations.
Résumé
'Enigma' (1982), directed by Jeannot Szwarc, is a Cold War thriller set against the backdrop of the Iron Curtain. The film revolves around Alex Holbeck, a CIA-recruited defector tasked with stealing a decoding device used by Soviet intelligence. Set in East Berlin, 'Enigma' weaves together espionage, political intrigue, and a complex love triangle involving Holbeck, his former lover Karen Reinhardt, and a Russian agent. The story explores themes of betrayal, trust, and the moral ambiguities of espionage during the Cold War era.