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L'affaire Enron

Original title: The Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth About Enron
  • TV Movie
  • 2003
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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L'affaire Enron (2003)
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The rise and fall of the Enron company, as seen from the perspective of employee Brian Cruver, based on his book.The rise and fall of the Enron company, as seen from the perspective of employee Brian Cruver, based on his book.The rise and fall of the Enron company, as seen from the perspective of employee Brian Cruver, based on his book.

  • Director
    • Penelope Spheeris
  • Writers
    • Brian Cruver
    • Stephen Mazur
  • Stars
    • Christian Kane
    • Shannon Elizabeth
    • Cameron Bancroft
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    • Director
      • Penelope Spheeris
    • Writers
      • Brian Cruver
      • Stephen Mazur
    • Stars
      • Christian Kane
      • Shannon Elizabeth
      • Cameron Bancroft
    • 16User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Christian Kane
    Christian Kane
    • Brian Cruver
    Shannon Elizabeth
    Shannon Elizabeth
    • Courtney
    Cameron Bancroft
    Cameron Bancroft
    • Duffy
    Nancy Anne Sakovich
    Nancy Anne Sakovich
    • Liz Perry
    • (as Nancy Sakovich)
    Natalie Brown
    Natalie Brown
    • Amber St. Pierre (Miss April)
    Aleks Paunovic
    Aleks Paunovic
    • Lazarri
    Jonathan Higgins
    Jonathan Higgins
    • Greg McLainey
    Mike Farrell
    Mike Farrell
    • Kenneth Lay
    Brian Dennehy
    Brian Dennehy
    • Mr. Blue
    Jon Ted Wynne
    Jon Ted Wynne
    • Jeff Skilling
    Paul Christie
    • Andrew Tillman
    Tom Keenan
    Tom Keenan
    • Allen Flemming
    Larissa Gomes
    Larissa Gomes
    • Anna-Marie
    Jennifer Hill
    Jennifer Hill
    • Miss August
    Steven Ratzlaff
    Steven Ratzlaff
    • Welling
    Erin Selby
    • Reporter Jill Hacket
    Wayne Nicklas
    • Analyst Richard Grubman
    Robert Huculak
    Robert Huculak
    • Andrew Fastow
    • Director
      • Penelope Spheeris
    • Writers
      • Brian Cruver
      • Stephen Mazur
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    2JadaDreams

    Awful, Awful, Awful

    As one of the victims of the whole Enron scandal, my mother forced me to watch this movie with her. How many times can I say awful? The script was so weak, using cliche after cliche. It seems as though the writers pieced this story together with a few articles on Enron. Watching the movie, we honestly were able to complete about half of the one-dimensional characters' lines and thoughts. I realize this was supposedly adapted from a book, but was the book this bad? I don't know what to say. Just terrible. The best thing about the movie? Shannon Elizabeth actually kept her clothes on. Other than that, this movie gets a big fat F.
    triple8

    The ultimate in corporate greed.

    I had heard so much about the Enron scandel and was interested to see the movie about the in depth scandel of this crooked company that put money abouve the welfare of human beings.

    The true story is itself an utter outrage and watching the movie I felt it did capture, at least the feeling of what it was like to be an enron employee and it also managed to convey the idealistic dreams so many had going into the company. It is HARD for me to review this movie for the very reason that I just don't know how accurate and true to life it was. I never worked for Enron or knew anyone who did but I have known people who were motivated by little more then greed in life-still I don't know why there was a love story gone wrong plot going on as well, I don't even know if the main character in this movie actually existed.

    And though the movie did show a typical working day in an Enron employee's life I would have liked it to go into more depth about the ramifications of what happened and how it effected so manys' lives in really tragic ways. Of coarse we all know the story but I'd perhaps have liked to see interviews with REAL Enron employees, these incredible people who put so much of their lives into their work and were hurt so badly by individuals whose only motive was money. It is sad, it is tragic and even though I'm not sure about the accuracy of anything about the movie, it was so fast paced and involving, my attention WAS held almost automatically by the movie in general(it's the only movie I've seen on the Enron scandel and it keeps you watching). But I still think some things should have been different and rather then this one guy's relationship with his wife, the movie should have had real life interviews. The movie touched me but something tells me the real life ramifications of the Enron scandel were about quintuple what the movie showed. I would also have liked to have seen what the law was doing to punish the people responsible for this and how some of the people who lost so much were doing now.
    6Go_Blue_99

    Greed is bad.

    This movie is a decently entertaining depiction of the fall of Enron, which was one of our nation's leading companies. It's based on the point of view of a recent University of Texas MBA grad, who gets hired in the bankruptcy division of Enron. For people who didn't follow the scandal, the movie does a solid job of illustrating why greed led to Enron's demise. With shareholders and upper management demanding better numbers (and thus better stock value), everyone was under pressure to cook the books.

    There is some comedy in the movie (the Arthur Anderson audit team is always playing nerf basketball or computer golf; one of the characters gets a job at Worldcom after being laid off at Enron). However, being a TV movie, there is not much time for character depth. Did anyone really feel for the woman who lost her college savings in Enron stock? Also, I understand the producers were looking for star power, but Shannon Elizabeth did not belong in this movie. She is far too pretty to be playing a down-to-earth farm girl who hates the glamorous life her fiance brings her. Overall, this is a watch able movie for those that are interested in business.
    Mason9

    A great story of a really terrible company

    This movie was a true tale of the rise and fall of one of the top ten companies in the world. The reason for the fall? None other than GREED. The story is told through the eyes of a former employee who had first had info in the dealing. This movie had several great actor in it from Brian Denny to Shannon Elizabeth who role of an Enron Mans woman is the best she done to date. The role of salesman was played by upstart actor Anthony Hibbs and was a true testament to how sales should be done. The entire movie goes into great detail to how the plan was executed and how it fell apart. This movie is a true must see!
    6mandyattwell

    So this is what it's all about.......

    Thought this film was reasonable,it gave me a better understanding of what really happened....and i would suggest to anyone who is not clear as to the reason for Enrons demise,that they watch this film and get wise. I will be buying Brian Cruver's book as i think he should at least make a little cash out of all this!

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      The real Brian Cruver, whose book inspired the movie, said the movie was very accurate to his experiences working at Enron, with two exceptions: he felt the movie overemphasized the hiring of former strippers as secretaries and assistants, and that the Enron company party showed in the film was very tame compared to the actual company's rallies.
    • Quotes

      Brian Cruver: [Narrating the epilogue] Others at Enron responded more... openly to the call for disclosure. Dream became reality when Playboy presented "The Women of Enron," and then, Playgirl responded with "The Men of Enron." Bickers? Well, he left Wall Street and found something a little more...

      [Pictures are shown of Bickers as a blackjack dealer in Las Vegas]

      Brian Cruver: secure. Duffy returned his family to San Francisco. Liz found another marketing job.

      [Pictures of Liz having her Enron "E" tattoo removed from her breast]

      Brian Cruver: And she managed to put the E behind her. Anne-Marie's expecting to start college full-time.

      [Pictures of Anne-Marie working as a waitress]

      Brian Cruver: . In a year or two. Out of all of our team, McLainey lost the most, but we have no doubt he will land on his feet. Even Lazarri survived. Sort of.

      Lazarri: [Cuts to Lazarri at his new job] But, you know what? I know I'm gonna love it here at WorldCom!

    • Soundtracks
      More Than I Deserve
      Written by Steve Carlson and Christian Kane

      Performed by Kane

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    • Release date
      • January 5, 2003 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Афера століття
    • Filming locations
      • Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
    • Production company
      • Robert Greenwald Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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