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    Unique ID Code: 0000035980
    Added by: DVD Reviewer
    Added on: 18/6/2002 23:42
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    Enemy Mine (UK)

    8 / 10
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    Enemies because they were taught to be
    Certificate: 12
    Running Time: 108 mins
    Retail Price: £15.99
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    Synopsis:
    An Earthman (Dennis Quaid) and his alien enemy (Lou Gossett Jnr) both find themselves stranded on the hostile planet Fyrine IV. The two enemies quickly find that they must join forces to survive and in doing so discover that the other is not the evil monster they were brought up to believe.

    Special Features:
    Extended scene
    Theatrical trailer
    Behind the scenes
    Stills images

    Video Tracks:
    Widescreen Anamorphic 2.35:1

    Audio Tracks:
    Dolby Digital 5.1 English

    Subtitle Tracks:
    French
    Hebrew
    Icelandic
    Polish
    Czech
    Italian
    Swedish
    Finnish
    Turkish
    English
    Portuguese
    Greek
    Croatian
    Hungarian
    Dutch
    Norwegian

    Directed By:
    Wolfgang Petersen

    Written By:


    Starring:
    Carolyn McCormick
    Brion James
    Dennis Quaid
    Richard Marcus
    Louis Gossett Jr.

    Casting By:
    Mike Fenton
    Jane Feinberg

    Soundtrack By:
    Maurice Jarre

    Director of Photography:
    Tony Imi

    Editor:
    Hannes Nikel

    Costume Designer:
    Monika Bauert

    Production Designer:
    Rolf Zehetbauer

    Producer:
    Stephen J. Friedman

    Distributor:
    Twentieth Century Fox

    Your Opinions and Comments

    9 / 10
    I remember this film shown on TV middle 80`s, I wore out my tape. I liked the fact that these two sworn enemies had to liaise with each other to survive, it has a thought provoking message without being to sickening. Richard Booth said the extra scene went into German, the cover says "Extended Scene (German audio with English Subtitles" one quick press on my DVD remote SUBTITLE button brought up the English subtitles. I think this scene should have been left in the original cut of the film. Great to reminisce this film on DVD quality. My children were glued mainly because they liked the way Louis Gossett Jnr spoke the Drac language. If you like Sci Fi thats not way out you`ll enjoy this.
    posted by merlin28 on 7/8/2002 21:58