Overview:
Based on the real life story of legendary cryptanalyst Alan Turing, the film portrays the nail-biting race against time by Turing and his brilliant team of code-breakers at Britain's top-secret Government Code and Cypher School at Bletchley Park, during the darkest days of World War II.Status: | Released (2014-11-14) |
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Awards: | Won 1 Oscar. 49 wins & 165 nominations total |
BoxOffice: | $91,125,683 |
Screen: | Graham Moore, Andrew Hodges |
Productions: | Bristol Automotive, Black Bear Pictures, FilmNation Entertainment |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |
Casts
- 71580: Benedict Cumberbatch - Alan Turing
- 116: Keira Knightley - Joan Clarke
- 1247: Matthew Goode - Hugh Alexander
- 139549: Rory Kinnear - Detective Robert Nock
- 85718: Allen Leech - John Cairncross
- 213394: Matthew Beard - Peter Hilton
- 4391: Charles Dance - Commander Denniston
Crews
- 77965: Morten Tyldum - Director - Directing
- 221850: Graham Moore - Screenplay - Writing
- 1748978: Andrew Hodges - Book - Writing
- 2302125: Phil Booth - First Assistant Director - Directing
- 3076199: James Manning - Second Assistant Director - Directing
- 58283: Albert Carreras - "A" Camera Operator - Camera
- 2160767: Tim Battersby - First Assistant "A" Camera - Camera
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Reviews
Aaaidan
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The first time I saw this movie, I loved it. It made me want to learn more about Alan Turing, but the more I learned, the more I realised how inaccurate this movie is. It is well acted, well produced, well cast, and I would still love it if not for the fact that it differs so much fr ....
Continue reading ->Nathan
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Benedict Cumberbatch is fantastic in this movie. I really dug this. Love movies set during WWII and this one encapsulates it brilliantly. Felt they did the story justice while also having an underlying message on acceptance. **Score:** _90%_ **Verdict:** _Excellent_
Continue reading ->CinemaSerf
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Whilst I did enjoy this telling of the wartime efforts of the British code-breakers at Bletchley Park, I think I prefer Sir Derek Jacobi's 1996 interpretation of the achievements of Alan Turing, the brilliant mathematician who led a team of enigmatic individuals who broke the Nazi "E ....
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