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L'ennemi est parmi nous

Original title: The Enemy Within
  • TV Movie
  • 1994
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
1.9K
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Forest Whitaker in L'ennemi est parmi nous (1994)
Political ThrillerDramaThriller

A Colonel working at the Joint Chiefs of Staff uncovers a plot by his superior to use military force to remove the elected President, who always opposed Pentagon budget increases, and to rep... Read allA Colonel working at the Joint Chiefs of Staff uncovers a plot by his superior to use military force to remove the elected President, who always opposed Pentagon budget increases, and to replace him with a much tamer Vice-President.A Colonel working at the Joint Chiefs of Staff uncovers a plot by his superior to use military force to remove the elected President, who always opposed Pentagon budget increases, and to replace him with a much tamer Vice-President.

  • Director
    • Jonathan Darby
  • Writers
    • Fletcher Knebel
    • Charles W. Bailey II
    • Rod Serling
  • Stars
    • Forest Whitaker
    • Sam Waterston
    • Dana Delany
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jonathan Darby
    • Writers
      • Fletcher Knebel
      • Charles W. Bailey II
      • Rod Serling
    • Stars
      • Forest Whitaker
      • Sam Waterston
      • Dana Delany
    • 26User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Forest Whitaker
    Forest Whitaker
    • Col. MacKenzie 'Mac' Casey
    Sam Waterston
    Sam Waterston
    • President William Foster
    Dana Delany
    Dana Delany
    • Betsy Corcoran
    Jason Robards
    Jason Robards
    • General R. Pendleton Lloyd
    Josef Sommer
    Josef Sommer
    • Defence Secretary Charles Potter
    George Dzundza
    George Dzundza
    • Jake
    Isabel Glasser
    Isabel Glasser
    • Sarah McCann
    Dakin Matthews
    Dakin Matthews
    • Vice President Walter Kelly
    William O'Leary
    William O'Leary
    • Lt. William Dorsett
    Lisa Summerour
    • Jean Casey
    Rory J. Aylward
    Rory J. Aylward
    • Honor Guard Sergeant
    Greg Brickman
    Greg Brickman
    • Tracker
    David Q. Combs
    • Pentagon Security Officer
    Patricia Donaldson
    • President's Secretary
    Denise Dowse
    Denise Dowse
    • Dr. Jarvis
    Yolanda Gaskins
    • Female Reporter
    Jayne Hess
    • Reporter #2
    Chuck Hicks
    Chuck Hicks
    • Bowman
    • Director
      • Jonathan Darby
    • Writers
      • Fletcher Knebel
      • Charles W. Bailey II
      • Rod Serling
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews26

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    7A_Different_Drummer

    heavens to murgatroyd... a remake? why?

    If humankind ever evolved to the point where godlike feats were remotely possible, we'd be in big trouble, but the first order of business would no doubt be to go back to the garden of Eden and remake everything. Not that it needed remaking. Just for the challenge. And the paycheck.

    I am not usually so sassy about remakes -- actors have got to eat, agents have to make deals, the maw that is cable TV needs to be fed -- but this one gets under my craw.

    The original wasn't merely good, it wasn't merely great, it was perfect, it was so good that the original A-B rolls should have been sent directly to a film museum instead of merely being stored. The original had some of the best performance on record from three of the best actors of all time - I am talking Lancaster, Douglas and March. And writing by Serling. I mean, it does not get any better than that.

    But try telling THAT to the clowns behind this production. In fairness it is not all bad. Whitaker has achieved in his career what some like to call "journeyman" status, he can take almost any role and make it real. Waterston was a delight to watch then, still is now. And Dana Delaney, well, let's just say that the high watermark of her career might just be her Lois Lane voice, and leave it at that.

    But here is thing, and this should be a cautionary tale for other producers whose reach exceeds their grasp. Even before you started production on THE ENEMY WITHIN, the odds, the probabilities, the Sigmas, of making this equal to or better than the original were slim and none. And Slim had just left the building.

    So kind viewer you have a clear choice. Watch this for passable entertainment.

    Or track down the original for the film experience of a lifetime.

    Up to you.
    3Prismark10

    A new coup

    A tepid updated remake of John Frankenheimer's 'Seven Days In May' with even for cable television has that television movie sheen about it despite a starry cast.

    Colonel Casey (Forest Whitaker) discovers his boss, General Lloyd (Jason Robards) with the Secretary of Defence Charles Potter (Josef Sommer) plan to remove President William Foster (Sam Waterston) from office and replace him with Vice President Kelly, who is more willing to increase defence spending. They wish to initiate constitutional somersaults to make the move less like a coup.

    Colonel Casey only has days to get sufficient evidence to protect the president and gets help from the Russians.

    The problem here is the president is so weakly presented. The Attorney General is killed and he launches no forensic investigation.

    On the other hand General Lloyd and Charles Potter are a charmless bunch of fascists who make Richard Nixon look like a pussycat. There was no way people were going to follow them.

    The film was well acted by Forest Whitaker but lacked drama and tension.
    5j_chy

    see Seven days in may

    You need to see Seven Days in May before seeing this movie or before posting an opinion on it. This movie is really a poor remake of it. The former occurs in a tense cold-war America and the Black & White photography adds to the eerie feel. (Black and White, just like the general sees things.) If after seeing the original, you wish to compare, then see this one. I made the mistake of viewing this first, and then I enjoyed the original less than I should have. I guess the only positive difference that this movie added to the story is that the high-stakes players were not all white men in "The Enemy Within" with other characters in predictable roles. The Enemy within has women and black men in high positions. It also wraps a family around the main character to make him elicit more empathy. Every actor in this made-for-HBO thriller needs to be forgiven for needing a paycheck.
    rixrex

    Unusually decent HBO redo from their Clinton Liberal days

    The mid-1990s were HBO's heyday as Clintonesque liberals and they took it upon themselves to present this sort of viewpoint in nearly all of their productions. This one is no exception.

    It's saved by the fact that it's a tremendously literate story from the great screenwriter Rod Serling, and it has Forrest Whitaker in top form. The typical HBO heavy-handed preachiness is kept to a minimum here and the intrigue is maximized, of course with some rather tough to fathom plot maneuvers concerning the Soviets, in this case as allies of a sort.

    It's not as fine a film as the original Seven Days in May, but it's not a waste either and it's always good to see Whitaker in his usual good form with Sam Waterston doing more subtly nuanced acting than he's allowed to do on Law & Order.
    7timdalton007

    No Seven Days In May But Still An Above Average TV Film

    The Enemy Within is a well-done remake of one of my favorite films Seven Days In May. While of course not as good as the 1964 classic this film still packs quite a punch despite being too briskly paced and lacking Rod Serling's script.

    Forest Witiker does well as Colonel Cassey though he is a little hard to watch at times. Sam Waterston does well as the Southern President and its a shame we don't see more of him. Dana Delaney really doesn't add much to the film but she plays a necessary role in the film. And of Jason Robards does well as the villain of the film as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General R. Pendleton Lloyd.

    While there are numerous subplots removed and some added (though the Russians weren't really needed in this film) the film still manages to be true to the classic's plot. The script manages to convey a sense of urgency in the story and the revelations are revealed in a nice manor. The film has a little bit of action in it and these scenes are mostly unnecessary but they don't hurt the film very much.

    Overall The Enemy Within is a better then average made for TV movie. As I wrote this film is not in the same caliber as the original film, it still manages to present a frightening and all-too possible scenario. A nice little suspense film to pass your time with and it's nothing more and nothing less then that.

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    • Trivia
      Jason Robards plays United States Marine Corps General R. Pendleton Lloyd who was the Chairman of The Joint Chiefs of Staff. At the time the movie was released in 1994, no United States Marine Corps General had served as Chairman of The Joint Chiefs of Staff. The first United States Marine Corps General who become Chairman of The Joint Chiefs of Staff was General Peter Pace in 2005.
    • Goofs
      The entire premise of the Presidential takeover in the film implies that the moment the Cabinet members and the Vice President declare the president unfit for duty, he will be removed from office. However, Section 4 of the 25th Amendment outlines a detailed procedure for the manner in which a President may appeal a declaration that he is incompetent. The procedures specifies that the Vice President and the Cabinet may then re-state their case, in which afterwards the matter is forwarded to Congress. The stipulations of the 25th Amendment are in place to prevent exactly the type of scenario which is shown in the film.
    • Quotes

      Jean Casey: Why is everything always an order?

      Col. MacKenzie 'Mac' Casey: He knows what he did. Can't lick a problem if it licks you first.

      Jean Casey: Mac, he's 13. He was born into this family. He didn't enlist.

    • Connections
      Version of Sept jours en mai (1964)

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    • Release date
      • August 20, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ennemi dans l'état
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • HBO Pictures
      • Home Box Office (HBO)
      • Vincent Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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