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Secret Service | New York City
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6.2/10
IMDbBudget 20,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 7,563,728 USD
Jonny Lee Miller and Angelina Jolie were married shortly after the making of the film, and then were divorced four years later.
The "Hacker Manifesto" read by Agent Bob was actually written by a hacker of great renown in the 1980s named Loyd Blankenship, who went by the name of The Mentor. It was published in PHRACK magazine, issue 07, file 03 in 1986.
The character name "Emmanuel Goldstein" is taken from George Orwell's novel "Nineteen Eighty-Four". It is also used as a pseudonym by Emmanuel Goldstein (aka Eric Corley), who publishes the magazine "2600, The Hacker Quarterly". Corley was an uncredited consultant for this film.
The "hacking"-sequences - the scenes where you see the "inside" of a computer - are mostly motion-controlled models, because director Iain Softley thought that actual computer graphics would look too artificial.
The film's writer, director, and some cast members attended the New York City 2600 meeting, a monthly hangout of the local hacker community, to observe and talk with real-life hackers.
"Dade Murphy: Mess with the best, die like the rest."
"Cereal Killer: Spandex: it's a privilege, not a right."