This a typically vacuous TV rendering of the story.
Wayne Nicklas
Andrew Fastow Just leave us a message Please reference “Error Code 2121” when contacting customer service.You're almost there! The film "The Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth About Enron" is a 100 minute drama from 2003.
But when Enron files for bankruptcy, Cruver discovers he's just a pawn in a failing game of corporate greed--one that made the rich richer...while the rest lost everything.For such an enormous corporate and political scandal the story of the Enron collapse always strikes me as being under reported, as if it's something that wants to be swept under the carpet by the powers that be, so an opportunity to take a look at what happened from the inside felt like a good idea.Of course the story has already been covered by Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, but that was a documentary and a dramatisation along the lines of Barbarians at the Gate would be a chance to further investigate the human side of what happened.But this is not it.
Shannon Elizabeth actually kept her clothes on.
Robert Huculak
This a typically vacuous TV rendering of the story. Production Designer I guess the discount Brad Pitt/Channing Tatum guy cast in the lead role was okay.For such an enormous corporate and political scandal the story of the Enron collapse always strikes me as being under reported, as if it's something that wants to be swept under the carpet by the powers that be, so an opportunity to take a look at what happened from the inside felt like a good idea.Of course the story has already been covered by Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, but that was a documentary and a dramatisation along the lines of Barbarians at the Gate would be a chance to further investigate the human side of what happened.But this is not it.
The film made its CBS debut on January 5, 2003.
I guess the discount Brad Pitt/Channing Tatum guy cast … The image is an example of a ticket confirmation email that AMC sent you when you purchased your ticket. Drama Can't say it's woefully inept, for all its moments of cheese. This movie story was written based on the rise and fall of the Enron Corporation.
Jeremy Kozielic
The rise and fall of the Enron company, as seen from the perspective of employee Brian Cruver, based on his book. I know nothing more about Enron.This movie is essentially what one would expect if someone tried taking the approach of The Big Short (to some degrees) and translate it to the Enron scandal while having a TV film budget.
The Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth About Enron is an American television movie aired by CBS in January 2003, which was based on the book Anatomy of Greed by Brian Cruver. All rights reserved.
Brian Cruver, an ambitious 26-year-old lands a job at Enron. The main cast consists of Shannon Elizabeth. Although several real-life personalities are portrayed in the film, among them Enron CEO Ken Lay (played Mike Farrell), executive Jeff Skilling (Jon Ted Wynne), and conscience-stricken whistleblower Sherron Watkins (Jan Skene), many of the characters are composites, chief among them the mysterious, sinister Enron higher-up "Mister Blue" (Brian Dennehy), whose primary function is to spout blatantly mercenary exposition. By opting to have your ticket verified for this movie, you are allowing us to check the email address associated with your Rotten Tomatoes account against an email address associated with a Fandango ticket purchase for the same movie.Verified reviews are considered more trustworthy by fellow moviegoers.They won't be able to see your review if you only submit your rating.They won't be able to see your review if you only submit your rating. Philip Lockwood Apr 16, 2020 - Explore Mary E.'s board "The Crooked E: The Story of Enron", followed by 668 people on Pinterest.
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2003 Directed by Penelope Spheeris. Ed Sutton Brian Cruver, an ambitious 26-year-old lands a job at Enron.
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