Enemy (1990 film) explained

Enemy
Director:George Rowe
Screenplay:Peter Fonda
Chosei Funahara
Anthony Gentile
John Gentile
George Rowe
Producer:Chosei Funahara
Franz Harland
Takahide Kawakami
Starring:Peter Fonda
Tia Carrere
Mako
Cinematography:Phil Parmet
Editing:Branka Mrkic
Music:Mark Winner
Studio:Antennafilms
Distributor:Anchor Bay Entertainment
Runtime:84 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Enemy (also known as Fatal Mission) is a 1990 American action/adventure film directed by George Rowe and starring Peter Fonda, who also co-wrote the screenplay.

Plot

A CIA agent posing as a journalist (Peter Fonda) assassinates a North Vietnamese official then escapes into the jungle, where he comes across a beautiful female spy (Tia Carrere). At first they're enemies, but come to the realization that they must work together if they want to get out alive.

Cast

Production

Enemy was filmed in the Philippines in 1988.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Enemy (1990). .