Elite Squad: The Enemy Within movie poster

Elite Squad: The Enemy Within

October 8, 2010 1h 55m 7.8/10 (1,977 votes)

Originally released in 2010. Elite Squad: The Enemy Within is a drama/action film. directed by José Padilha.

Starring Wagner Moura, Irandhir Santos, and André Ramiro

Synopsis

After a bloody invasion of the BOPE in the High-Security Penitentiary Bangu 1 in Rio de Janeiro to control a rebellion of interns, the Lieutenant-Colonel Roberto Nascimento and the second in command Captain André Matias are accused by the Human Right Aids member Diogo Fraga of execution of prisoners. Matias is transferred to the corrupted Military Police and Nascimento is exonerated from the BOPE by the Governor.

Quick Facts

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Release Date October 8, 2010 15 years ago
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Runtime 1h 55m 115 minutes total
User Rating 7.8/10 Great (1,977 votes)
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Box Office $63M Worldwide gross
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Language Portuguese Original language
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Country Brazil Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
PT
Revenue
$63,027,681

Production Companies

  • Feijão Filmes
  • Zazen Produções
  • Globo Filmes
  • RioFilme

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Elite Squad: The Enemy Within about?

After a bloody invasion of the BOPE in the High-Security Penitentiary Bangu 1 in Rio de Janeiro to control a rebellion of interns, the Lieutenant-Colonel Roberto Nascimento and the second in comman...

Who directed Elite Squad: The Enemy Within?

Elite Squad: The Enemy Within was directed by José Padilha.

How long is Elite Squad: The Enemy Within?

Elite Squad: The Enemy Within has a runtime of 1 hours and 55 minutes (115 minutes total).

When was Elite Squad: The Enemy Within released?

Elite Squad: The Enemy Within was released on October 8, 2010 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Elite Squad: The Enemy Within?

The main cast of Elite Squad: The Enemy Within includes Wagner Moura, Irandhir Santos, André Ramiro, Pedro Van-Held, Maria Ribeiro.

Is Elite Squad: The Enemy Within worth watching?

Elite Squad: The Enemy Within has a user rating of 7.8/10 based on 1,977 reviews, indicating very good reception from audiences.