Enemy Mine (1985) [PG-13]

Release Date:
December 12, 1985

Original Title:
Enemy Mine

Alternate Titles:
Enemigo mío
Inimigo Meu
Mój Własny Wróg
에너미 마인

Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Bavaria Film
Kings Road Entertainment
SLM Production Group

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG  BR: 12  DE: 16  FR: U  GB: 15|12  GR: 13  HU: 12  NL: 12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 108

Enemies because they were taught to be. Allies because they had to be. Brothers because they dared to be.

A soldier from Earth crashlands on an alien world after sustaining battle damage. Eventually he encounters another survivor, but from the enemy species he was fighting; they band together to survive on this hostile world. In the end the human finds himself caring for his enemy in a completely unexpected way.

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Animation Supervisor:
Bruce Walters
Ellen E. Lichtwardt
Ellen Lichtwardt Goodchild

Art Direction:
Werner Achmann
Herbert Strabel

Assistant Camera:
Ray Gilberti
Randy Jonsson

Best Boy Electric:
Bernie Grill

Boom Operator:
Günther Ruckdeschel

Camera Operator:
Tony White

Casting:
Jane Feinberg
Mike Fenton
Troy Neighbors

Construction Coordinator:
Bernhard Neureiter

Construction Manager:
Michael Murchan

Costume Design:
Monika Bauert

Creature Design:
Chris Walas
Carol Walas

Dialogue Editor:
Gary Clayton
Gary Clayton
John Ireland

Director:
Wolfgang Petersen

Director of Photography:
Tony Imi

Dolby Consultant:
Ron Pender

Editor:
Hannes Nikel

Electrician:
Jack Coggins

Executive Producer:
Stanley O'Toole

First Assistant Director:
Bert Batt

Foley:
Heiner Harss
Mel Kutbay

Foley Editor:
Karola Storr

Gaffer:
Alfie Emmins
Micky Wilson

Key Hair Stylist:
Chris Taylor

Makeup Designer:
Daniel Parker

Music Editor:
Robert Hathaway

Original Music Composer:
Maurice Jarre

Producer:
Stephen J. Friedman

Production Coordinator:
Susan Fritz-Monahan
Kathy Sykes

Production Design:
Rolf Zehetbauer

Production Manager:
Ariel Levy
Harry Nap
Walter Pucker
Scott Wodehouse

Production Supervisor:
Dieter Meyer

Property Master:
Peter Dürst
Richard Eglseder

Scenic Artist:
Grahame Ménage

Screenplay:
Edward Khmara

Sculptor:
Josef Farnbauer

Second Assistant Camera:
Markus Blunder
Clive Prior

Second Assistant Director:
Gerd Huber

Second Unit Director:
Hannes Nikel

Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Thomas Jauch
Albrecht von Bethmann

Set Decoration:
Rolf Zehetbauer

Set Dresser:
Zoltán Horváth

Sound Designer:
Mike Le Mare

Sound Editor:
Scott Brose
Alan Paley
Peter Bond

Sound Recordist:
Stanley B. Gill

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Brian Wade
Chris Walas

Special Effects Supervisor:
Bob MacDonald Jr.

Still Photographer:
Karl-Heinz Vogelmann

Story:
Barry Longyear

Stunt Coordinator:
Martin Grace

Stunts:
Eddie Powell
Bill Weston
Terry Cade

Third Assistant Director:
Robert Hottarek

Underwater Director of Photography:
Michel Gemmell

Unit Manager:
Jan-Michael Brandt

Unit Publicist:
Hunt Downs

Visual Effects Art Director:
Dave Carson

Visual Effects Editor:
Christine Jahn

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Don Dow

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