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Territoire ennemi

Original title: Enemy Territory
  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
1.2K
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Territoire ennemi (1987)
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An insurance salesman inadvertently gets trapped after dark in an apartment building that is terrorized by a street gang called "The Vampires."An insurance salesman inadvertently gets trapped after dark in an apartment building that is terrorized by a street gang called "The Vampires."An insurance salesman inadvertently gets trapped after dark in an apartment building that is terrorized by a street gang called "The Vampires."

  • Director
    • Peter Manoogian
  • Writers
    • Stuart Kaminsky
    • Bobby Liddell
  • Stars
    • Gary Frank
    • Ray Parker Jr.
    • Jan-Michael Vincent
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Peter Manoogian
    • Writers
      • Stuart Kaminsky
      • Bobby Liddell
    • Stars
      • Gary Frank
      • Ray Parker Jr.
      • Jan-Michael Vincent
    • 29User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
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    Gary Frank
    Gary Frank
    • Barry
    Ray Parker Jr.
    Ray Parker Jr.
    • Will
    Jan-Michael Vincent
    Jan-Michael Vincent
    • Parker
    Frances Foster
    • Elva Briggs
    Tony Todd
    Tony Todd
    • The Count
    Stacey Dash
    Stacey Dash
    • Toni Briggs
    Deon Richmond
    Deon Richmond
    • Chet
    Tiger Haynes
    • Barton
    Charles Randall
    • Mr. Beckhorne
    Peter Wise
    • Haj
    Robert Lee Rush
    • Psycho
    Lynnie Godfrey
    Lynnie Godfrey
    • Althea
    Theo Caesar
    Theo Caesar
    • Decon
    • (as Teddy Abner)
    Tad Truesdale
    • James Sr.
    Renee Banks
    • The Hooker
    Jay Hargrove
    • The John
    Coltrane Curtis
    • L.B.
    Jason Green
    • Mack-O
    • Director
      • Peter Manoogian
    • Writers
      • Stuart Kaminsky
      • Bobby Liddell
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    legend316

    Very underrated

    I saw this movie a looooooooooooong time ago. At that time I didn't like it. But I decided to try it again to see whether I like it better now. I think that when you re-watch a movie after a few years the possibility is there that you will like it even more or hate it even more. The more movies you watch the more you broaden your horizon and the more your opinion on movies changes. Well, after re-watching this movie my conclusion was "Oh my god, this is great stuff". And it is. It's very 80ies and has a lot of suspense. You are into it very fast and then it's a long ride till the end. Just awesome.
    7TheDarkMutt

    Why is this film not available on DVD?

    I was put on to this film by a friend of mine. It's a great flick with a good pace and interesting characters. Admitted some of the acting is a little shameful, but Jan Michael Vincent supplies us with a solid performance as the gruff ass kicking paraplegic with Knives in his wheel chair (how cool is that?). If you enjoyed the Warriors than this is definitely worth a watch.

    But why is this not on DVD? Have searched high and low and can't find it anywhere.

    Had to watch in poor VHS quality with German subs which was a little annoying, but did not detract from my enjoyment of the film.
    8robespierre9

    If you like The Warriors and King of New York, you'll like this movie!

    Just bought this on video to see Jan Michael Vincent's part. What a fun movie this was! Urban decay as literal nightmare - huge ghetto apartment, graffiti everywhere, people out to kill you, gangs running rampant - this movie has it all! It captures 'scary' New York very well. I guess you might call it soft-core Blax-sploitation. The music is 80's, but the sheer adrenaline this movie creates still registers today. Jan Michael Vincent has one of the best cameos you will ever see in a movie! He plays 'Parker', a whacked out, bubba-Vietnam vet in a wheelchair (still handsome, but crazed!) who tries to help a remarkably decent-acting Ray Parker Jr. (Yes, the very same Ghostbusters singer in his first acting role) and his white companion. JMV gives an electrifying performance! One wishes he could have had more screen time - but it's well worth seeing his brilliant 10 minutes! Tony Todd (yes, the "Candyman" himself!) is also great as the "Vampire" gang leader in this.
    7lost-in-limbo

    "There's a war going on here"

    This was one of those films I constantly saw on the video previews of ex-rentals and each time I saw it pop up my hunger only grew to watch it. Produced by Charles Band's Empire pictures, "Enemy Territory" was a nice surprise (strangely not on DVD yet) and truly a sock 'em urban action survival romp that is compulsively brutal, raw and relentless in its tightly constructed surges.

    Barry (Gary Frank) a struggling insurance salesman heads out to a rundown complex building the Lincoln Towers late one evening for a client (Frances Foster) to sign some very important papers for his company and especially for himself. However he gets caught in an altercation which sees him fighting for his life against a savage gang called the vampires, who rule the building at night. Also getting involved is Will (Ray Parker, Jr) a telephone repairman who comes to his aid. It's going to be one long night for the pair, as they try seeking help from the buildings tenants or it would be their blood for the vampires. They hunt at night for blood.

    A low-budget, but well-pulled off enterprise by director Peter Manoogian. He creates a gritty edge from its surroundings (plenty of taut corridor running), where the pacing is fast, the tension is on boil and the claustrophobic build-up has you biting your finger nails. A simple-minded script keeps it tough, especially with its biting wit and a bit of social commentary lingers on urban decay. Still just take it as caught in the wrong place, at the wrong time situation. Coming to the forefront is the potent performances by the cast. Gary Frank is fittingly good in his meek portrayal and Ray Parker, Jr is affably brought across. Their chemistry simply crackles. The tremendous standout would be aggressively hammy and towering Tony Todd as the count, the leader of the gang. His speeches are pure poetry and he eats it up. A spunky Stacey Dash adds plenty of kick to her role and also Frances Foster. Jan-Michael Vincent would appear in a small part as a grizzled, resentful paraplegic Vietnam veteran. In the background is a pounding soundtrack.
    8Radish4ever

    Ray Parker Jnr ain't afraid of no Ghosts....Or Vampires!!!

    Insurance salesman Barry (Gary Frank) visits an urban ghetto to sell insurance to a client and has a run in with a young member of a vicious street gang called the Vampires. This gang runs the district. Soon their leader, aptly named 'The Count' (Tony Todd) hears about this and wants Barry dead. Barry is trapped in the apartment building with no way out; we soon see the murder of an elderly cop who tries to protect Barry so we know the gang mean business. Barry teams up with Ray Parker Jnr and they also enlist the help of the only man the gang supposedly fears, the wheelchair bound Parker, a Vietnam War veteran, (played by Jan-Michael Vincent). However they are totally outnumbered. The vampires are after blood.

    The film is fast paced and entertaining but does has strong violence and racism in as well so be warned. Sadly this film is hard to find and seems to have disappeared since the VHS days. Ray Parker Jnr is first class and you question why he never became a mega star. Tony Todd is a great presence as always and it's sad that Candy man was the height of his career, he deserved better. He does seem to enjoy himself in the role as the count. Jan-Michael Vincent completes a great cast. Also a great music soundtrack from the Boogie boys an American hip hop band group from New York, where this film was shot. The band sadly spilt up a year after this film was made.

    Watch out for the clever ending; note the gang are called Vampires when you look for this. This film is worth the effort to hunt down even if it's only an old VHS you can find. Deserves a DVD release.

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    • Trivia
      According to Ray Parker Jr., he had a good time while filming.
    • Goofs
      Will Jackson (Ray Parker Jnr.) acquired a pair of black shoes early on in the movie from Toni Briggs (Stacy Dash). A scene shortly afterwards when he enters Chet's home he is clearly wearing white trainers, yet scenes afterwards show him wearing the black shoes again.
    • Quotes

      The Count: [Stunned as he sees he's coughing up blood on being shot] I'm immortal... I'M IMMORTAL

    • Connections
      Featured in Best of the Worst: Back in Action vs. Enemy Territory (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      Dealin' With Life
      Performed by Boogie Boys (as The Boogie Boys)

      Written by Rudy Sheriff (as R. Sherrif), William Stroman (as W. Stroman), Joseph Malloy (as J. Malloy)

      Produced by Ted Currier

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    • Release date
      • May 22, 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Enemy Territory
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Millennial
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $197,791
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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