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All the Queen's Men

Genre
Action
Running Time
99 Minutes
Released
13 December, 2001
All the Queen's Men

All the Queen's Men is a 2001 English-language action comedy war film directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky and starring Matt LeBlanc and Eddie Izzard. Made on a budget of $15 million, the film received mixed reviews from critics, and it earned only $23,662 in the United States.

Director Stefan Ruzowitzky
Produced by Rainer Virnich, Phil Alden Robinson
Writer(s) David Schneider
Starring Matt LeBlanc, Eddie Izzard, James Cosmo, Karl Markovics
Music Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen, Robert Folk, Michael Lloyd
Cinematography Peter Kappel, Wedigo von Schultzendorff
Edited by Rudi Heinen, Nick Moore, Britta Nahler, Andrea Schumacher
Production, company Streamline
Distributed by Filmladen (Austria), Constantin Film (Germany)
Released October 14, 2001 (U.S. Mill Valley Film Festival), October 25, 2002 (limited), December 13, 2001 (Germany), June 07, 2002 (Austria)
Running time 100 minutes
Country Germany, Austria
Language English
Budget $15 million
Box office $23,662
Netflix ID 60024995

About All the Queen's Men

During World War II four men go undercover as women to try and retrieve an Enigma machine from Germany. The plot requires them to infiltrate a factory, steal the cipher device and return to England with it.

Achievement of All the Queen's Men

In the period the movie is set, the British already had possession of an Enigma machine.

Top Facts You Did Not Know About All the Queen's Men

Cross-dressing in film and television - Cross-dressing in film has followed a long history of female impersonation on English stage, and made its appearance in the early days of the silent films.. Films directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky.. World War II spy films.. Films about Nazi Germany.. Cross-dressing in film.. Austrian films.

Latest information about All the Queen's Men updated on July 28 2021.