Enemy Mine (1985)
Enemy Mine (1985)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Dennis Quaid
Willis Davidge
Louis Gossett Jr.
Jeriba 'Jerry' Shigan
Brion James
Stubbs
Richard Marcus
Arnold
Carolyn McCormick
Morse
Lance Kerwin
Joey Wooster
Bumper Robinson
Zammis
Jim Mapp
Old Drac
Scott Kraft
Jonathan
Lou Michaels
Wilson
Andy Geer
Bates
Henry Stolow
Cates
Danmar
Wise Guy
Mandy Hausenberger
1st Medic
Herb Andress
Hopper
Jack Luceno
Drac Movement
Barry Stokes
Huck
Ulrich Günther
Daggett
Emily Woods
Simpson
Colin Gilder
Chavo
Charles M. Huber
Kranzer
Frank Henson
Lump
Jazzer Jeyes
Scarbreath
Doug Robinson
Walker
Mark McBride
Hensler
Menyhért René Balog-Dutombé
Mills
Tony L. Moore
Special Drac
Tom Baker
Narrator (voice)
Stanley O'Toole
Executive Producer
Stephen J. Friedman
Producer
Tony Imi
Director of Photography
Hannes Nikel
Editor / Second Unit Director
Wolfgang Petersen
Director
Edward Khmara
Screenplay
Rolf Zehetbauer
Set Decoration / Production Design
Monika Bauert
Costume Design
Jane Feinberg
Casting
Mike Fenton
Casting
Troy Neighbors
Casting
Christine Jahn
Visual Effects Editor
Scott Brose
Sound Editor
Karl-Heinz Vogelmann
Still Photographer
Werner Achmann
Art Direction
Robert Hathaway
Music Editor
Bernhard Neureiter
Construction Coordinator
Ron Pender
Dolby Consultant
Martin Grace
Stunt Coordinator
Micky Wilson
Gaffer
Herbert Strabel
Art Direction
Tony White
Camera Operator
Heiner Harss
Foley
Mike Le Mare
Sound Designer
Alan Paley
Sound Editor
Dave Carson
Visual Effects Art Director
Bruce Walters
Animation Supervisor
Grahame Ménage
Scenic Artist
Mel Kutbay
Foley
Don Dow
Visual Effects Supervisor
Alfie Emmins
Gaffer
Chris Walas
Creature Design / Special Effects Makeup Artist
Hunt Downs
Unit Publicist
Gary Clayton
Dialogue Editor
Ellen E. Lichtwardt
Animation Supervisor
Maurice Jarre
Original Music Composer
Bob MacDonald Jr.
Special Effects Supervisor
Carol Walas
Creature Design
Barry Longyear
Story
Ariel Levy
Production Manager
Eddie Powell
Stunts
Bill Weston
Stunts
Terry Cade
Stunts
Daniel Parker
Makeup Designer
Chris Taylor
Key Hair Stylist
Brian Wade
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Jan-Michael Brandt
Unit Manager
Dieter Meyer
Production Supervisor
Harry Nap
Production Manager
Walter Pucker
Production Manager
Scott Wodehouse
Production Manager
Bert Batt
First Assistant Director
Robert Hottarek
Third Assistant Director
Gerd Huber
Second Assistant Director
Thomas Jauch
Second Unit First Assistant Director
Albrecht von Bethmann
Second Unit First Assistant Director
Peter Dürst
Property Master
Richard Eglseder
Property Master
Josef Farnbauer
Sculptor
Zoltán Horváth
Set Dresser
Michael Murchan
Construction Manager
Peter Bond
Sound Editor
Gary Clayton
Dialogue Editor
Stanley B. Gill
Sound Recordist
John Ireland
Dialogue Editor
Günther Ruckdeschel
Boom Operator
Karola Storr
Foley Editor
Markus Blunder
Second Assistant Camera
Jack Coggins
Electrician
Michel Gemmell
Underwater Director of Photography
Ray Gilberti
Assistant Camera
Bernie Grill
Best Boy Electric
Randy Jonsson
Assistant Camera
Clive Prior
Second Assistant Camera
Ellen Lichtwardt Goodchild
Animation Supervisor
Susan Fritz-Monahan
Production Coordinator
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 12, 1985
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 48m
Content RatingPG-13
Budget$40,000,000
Box Office$12,300,000
Filming LocationsCanary Islands, Spain
Genres
Wiki.
Enemy Mine is a 1985 American science fiction action drama film directed by Wolfgang Petersen and written by Edward Khmara, based on Barry B. Longyear's novella of the same name. The film stars Dennis Quaid and Louis Gossett Jr. as a human and alien soldier, respectively, who become stranded together on an inhospitable planet and must overcome their mutual distrust in order to cooperate and survive.
An international co-production between the United States, United Kingdom and West Germany, Enemy Mine began production in Budapest in April 1984 under the direction of Richard Loncraine, who quickly ran into "creative differences" with producer Stephen Friedman and executives at 20th Century Fox; the project was shut down after a week of shooting. Petersen then took over as director and reshot Loncraine's scenes after moving the production to Munich.
Originally budgeted at $17 million, the film ultimately cost more than $40 million after marketing costs were factored in, and was a box office failure during the 1985 holiday season, earning only a little over $12 million. However, the film was successful in the former Soviet Union, where it became the first Western sci-fi film shown in theaters. It later gained a cult following.