The Enemy Within (1994)
August 24, 1994Release Date
The Enemy Within (1994)
August 24, 1994Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Forest Whitaker
Col. MacKenzie Casey
Sam Waterston
President William Foster
Dana Delany
Betsy Corcoran
Jason Robards
General R. Pendleton Lloyd
Josef Sommer
Defence Secretary Charles Potter
George Dzundza
Jake
Isabel Glasser
Sarah McCann
Dakin Matthews
Vice President Walter Kelly
William O'Leary
Lt. William Dorsett
Lisa Summerour
Jean Casey
Rory J. Aylward
Honor Guard Sergeant
Greg Brickman
Tracker
David Q. Combs
Pentagon Security Officer
Patricia Donaldson
President's Secretary
Denise Dowse
Dr. Jarvis
Yolanda Gaskins
Female Reporter
Jayne Hess
Reporter #2
Chuck Hicks
Bowman
Leonard Kelly-Young
Protective Service Guard
Archie Lang
Priest
Barry Lynch
Agriculture Secretary Spencer
Ryan MacDonald
Jack Giddings
Ray J
Todd Casey
Anthony Peck
Treasury Secretary Tom Monroe
Lawrence Pressman
Atty. General Arthur Daniels
George Marshall Ruge
Fletcher
Steve Ruge
Reporter #1
Michael B. Silver
Lieutenant Lonner
Jonathan Darby
Director
Ruth A. Redfern
Second Assistant Director
Robert Papazian
Producer
Peter Douglas
Executive Producer
Media.
Details.
Release DateAugust 24, 1994
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 26m
Content RatingNR
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The Enemy Within is a 1994 American political thriller television film directed by Jonathan Darby and written by Darryl Ponicsan and Ronald Bass. It is a remake of the 1964 film Seven Days in May, itself based on a 1962 novel, and stars Forest Whitaker, Jason Robards, Jr., Dana Delany and Sam Waterston. The film involves a planned military coup to overthrow the President of the United States. The television film remake was originally announced in 1984, while producer Peter Douglas (son of Kirk Douglas, star of the original film) worked for his father's film production company The Bryna Company (which had produced Seven Days in May). The film took ten years to develop and was finally produced in 1994 through Peter Douglas' own film production company, Vincent Pictures. It aired on HBO on August 20, 1994.