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All the Queen's Men

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Germany, Austria, United States · 2001
Rated PG-13 · 1h 39m
Director Stefan Ruzowitzky
Starring Matt LeBlanc, Eddie Izzard, James Cosmo, Nicolette Krebitz
Genre Action, Comedy, Drama, History, War

A mismatched team of British Special Services agents led by an American must infiltrate, in disguise, a female-run Enigma factory in Berlin and bring back the decoding device that will end the war.

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Boston Globe by

A throwback war movie that fails on so many levels, it should pay reparations to viewers.

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Los Angeles Times by Gene Seymour

Let's hope -- shall we? -- that the "true story" that allegedly "inspired" All the Queen's Men was a lot funnier and more deftly enacted than what's been cobbled together here.

25

New York Post by Lou Lumenick

It's not surprising to learn that the story -- which the press notes assert is loosely based on fact -- has been kicking around Hollywood for 15 years. It's that bad.

25

Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert

A perfectly good idea for a comedy, but it just plain doesn't work. It's dead in the water. I can imagine it working well in a different time, with a different cast, in black and white instead of color--but I can't imagine it working like this.

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