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The Enemy

- A son must choose between saving his father or saving everybody else.

A CIA agent and a geneticist battle to keep a deadly biological weapon from falling into the wrong hands when the weapon's inventor is kidnapped.

Release Date : 2001-02-10

Language :GermanEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : UFA International Film & TV Production GmbHVideal GmbHPromark Entertainment GroupThe Carousel Picture Company

Production Country : United KingdomUnited States of AmericaGermanyLuxembourg

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Luke Perry

Character Name : Dr. Michael Ashton

Original Name : Luke Perry

Gender : Male

Olivia d'Abo

Character Name : Sgt. Penny Johnson

Original Name : Olivia d'Abo

Gender : Female

Roger Moore

Character Name : Supt. Robert Ogilvie

Original Name : Roger Moore

Gender : Male

Horst Buchholz

Character Name : Dr. George Ashton

Original Name : Horst Buchholz

Gender : Male

Tom Conti

Character Name : Insp. John Cregar

Original Name : Tom Conti

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-06-09

Oh dear - what a mess. Scientist Luke Perry ("Michael") joins up with RCMP officer "Johnson" (Olivia d'Abo) to hunt down a missing scientist (Horst Buchholz) who has developed a weapon capable of annihilating mankind. Sir Roger Moore is the head of MI6 who offers them a helping hand tracking down the nasty "Mannek" (Hendrick Haese) and hopefully reconciling father with son - yes, of course there is some contrived familial tie up to it all. The thing flows like glue; Sir Roger looks like he is there under extreme duress and though handsome once, Perry no longer has his looks to fall back on so his acting talents (or lack of them) are somewhat exposed. To be fair to all, the script and direction are pretty dire too, the thing sort of lolls along like a slug on a pathway. The last ten minutes are slightly enlivening though, so maybe just spool through 80 minutes and just watch that - you won't have missed much.