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Enemy and 1979
It is being marketed as a Cold War-era ( 1979 instead of 1999 ) re-imagining of the original UFO: Enemy Unknown and an answer to 2K's XCOM which has alienated some of the X-COM fanbase due to its FPS-based gameplay.
# The Ultimate Enemy, ( Ace Sep. 1979 ) ( short fiction collection )
Exceptions were The Freedom Trap ( 1971 ), released in 1973 as The Mackintosh Man by Warner Brothers, Directed by John Huston and starring Paul Newman and Dominique Sanda ; Running Blind which was adapted for television by the BBC in 1979 and in 2001 " The Enemy " starring Roger Moore.
Caulfield made his New York City debut in Hot Rock Hotel ( 1978 ) after moving from the UK to the United States, and the following year made his stage debut in Class Enemy ( 1979 ), in which he bagged the lead role ( Players Theatre, West Village ); he won a Theatre World Award for his performance.
* Theater World Award ( 1979 ) for his performance in Class Enemy ( Players Theatre, West Village, New York City ).
# Enemy Mine ( Asimov's Science Fiction Sep 1979 ) ( 1980 Hugo, Nebula & Locus winner )
* The Invisible Enemy ( 1979 )
( 1972 ), Introduction to the Enemy ( 1974 ), The China Syndrome ( 1979 ), Nine to Five ( 1980 ), and On Golden Pond ( 1981 ).
McCowen has appeared in the films Time Without Pity ( 1957 ), Town on Trial ( 1957 ), The One That Got Away ( 1957 ), The Silent Enemy ( 1958 ), A Night to Remember ( 1958 ), The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner ( 1962 ), In the Cool of the Day ( 1963 ), The Agony and the Ecstasy ( 1965 ), The Witches ( 1966 ), The Hawaiians ( 1970 ), Frenzy ( 1972 ), Travels With My Aunt ( 1972 ) for which he received a Golden Globe nomination, Stevie ( 1978 ), Hanover Street ( 1979 ), Never Say Never Again ( 1983 ), The Assam Garden ( 1985 ), Personal Services ( 1987 ), Cry Freedom ( 1987 ), Henry V ( 1989 ) The Age of Innocence ( 1993 ), and Longitude ( TV, 2000 ).
The concept was re-worked in 1979 for the Hugo-and Nebula Award-winning novella Enemy Mine, later adapted to film in 1985 and directed by Wolfgang Petersen.
Two other collaborations followed, ' Love, Loneliness and Laundry ' ( 1977 ) and ' If I Knew Who the Enemy Was ' ( 1979 ).
* If I Knew Who the Enemy Was ( with Roy Bailey ) ( 1979 ) FUSE CF 284
James ' Lost Hearts ; The Tomorrow People ; Edward the Seventh ( playing young Edward ), a role he played again in the BBC's The Prince And The Pauper ; Great Expectations ; To Serve Them All My Days ; V for Victory, an episode of the 1978 TV series Enemy at the Door ; A Traveller in Time ; the 1979 Doctor Who story The Horns of Nimon and the Southern Television serials, Midnight is a Place and Noah's Castle.
* Enemy Stars ( 1979 ) Poul Anderson
When The Enemy lost Mick Dawson, Paul Kean joined as bass player along with Jane Walker on keyboards to form Toy Love in 1979.

Enemy and film
* The Enemy ( 1927 film ), starring Lillian Gish
* The Enemy ( 2001 film ), directed by Tom Kinninmont
* The Enemy ( film company ), a film production company run by John Harlacher and Dave Buchwald
He also co-starred with Will Smith in the 1998 film Enemy of the State, where his character was reminiscent of the one from The Conversation.
The film was completed in September 1931, but the censorship of the Hays Code prevented it from being released as Hawks and Hughes had originally intended, and the two men fought the Hays Office ( and made compromises ) for over a year until the film was released in 1932, after such other pivotal early gangster films as The Public Enemy and Little Caesar.
* A character ( Drysdale ) in the Morse TV film based on Colin Dexter's novel, " The Last Enemy ," quotes the first few lines of the poem to which Morse adds a few more lines ( not wholly accurately ).
In 1944, Ivens made Know Your Enemy: Japan for Frank Capra's U. S. War Department film series Why We Fight.
A rifle of the famous sniper Vasily Zaytsev ( popularized in Western media in the film Enemy at the Gates ) is also on display.
The studio's next gangster film, The Public Enemy, made James Cagney arguably the studio's new top star, and Warner Bros. was now convinced to make more gangster films.
* Enemy of the State ( film )
After the film won a prize at the Venice Film Festival for " Best Artistic Ensemble " in 1937, the Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels declared La Grande Illusion " Cinematic Public Enemy No. 1 "
The 1998 surveillance-corruption-thriller film Enemy of the State ( which also stars Gene Hackman ) has thematic connections to The Conversation.
According to film critic Kim Newman, Enemy of the State could be construed as a " continuation of The Conversation.
The Public Enemy ( released as Enemies of the Public in the United Kingdom ) is a 1931 American Pre-Code crime film starring James Cagney and directed by William A. Wellman.
The Public Enemy was listed as the eighth best in the gangster film genre.
In 2001 he apeared in the film Enemy at the Gates.
The 1991 film Sleeping with the Enemy starring Julia Roberts was filmed, in part, in a prop home just north of Shell Island Resort Hotel.
Another example is the use of a trumpet based motif across film soundtracks by James Horner to announce the commencement of an important action sequence ; as it appears in Avatar, Enemy at the Gates, Troy and Willow, amongst others.
Marcus Furius Camillus was played by Massimo Serato in the 1963 film Brennus, Enemy of Rome.
He played Nikita Khrushchev in the film Enemy at the Gates ( 2001 ).
The film was based on the books The Dam Busters ( 1951 ) by Paul Brickhill and Enemy Coast Ahead ( 1946 ) by Guy Gibson.
EIAS has been used in numerous film and television productions such as Piranha 3D, Alien Trespass, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Daddy Day Care, K-19: The Widowmaker, Gangs of New York, Austin Powers: Goldmember, Men In Black II, The Bourne Identity, Behind Enemy Lines, Time Machine, Ticker, JAG-Pilot Episode, Spawn, Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, Galaxy Quest, Mission to Mars, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace, Titan A. E., U-571, Dinosaur, Terminator 2: Judgement Day, Terminator 2: Judgement Day-DVD Intro, Jungle Book 2, American President, Sleepers, Star Wars Special Edition, Empire Strikes Back Special Edition, Return of Jedi Special Edition, Bicentennial Man, Vertical Limit, Elf, Blade Trinity, and Lost In Space.

Enemy and ),
The Enemy Strikes Black ( 1991 ), Greatest Misses ( 1992 ), and Muse Sick-n-Hour Mess Age ( 1994 ).
* " The Enemy " ( short story ), a short story by Damon Knight
* The Enemy ( novel ), a novel by Lee Child
* The Enemy ( Higson novel ), a novel by Charlie Higson
* " The Enemy " ( Space: Above and Beyond episode ), an episode of Space: Above and Beyond
* " The Enemy " ( Star Trek: The Next Generation ), an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation
* Enemy ( band ), an American band fronted by guitarist and vocalist Troy Van Leeuwen
* The Enemy ( New Zealand band ), a 1970s punk band from Dunedin, New Zealand
* The Enemy ( UK punk band ), a 1980s punk band from Derby, England
* The Enemy ( UK band ), an indie rock band from Coventry, England
* The Enemy ( Middle-earth ), fictional character
Popular films in the genre such as Little Caesar ( 1931 ), The Public Enemy ( 1931 ), and Scarface ( 1932 ) demonstrated that there was an audience for crime dramas with morally reprehensible protagonists.
The Forward Line of Enemy Troops ( FLET ), is the FEBA from the enemy's perspective.
The completed films included the seven-episode Why We Fight series — consisting of Prelude to War ( 1942 ), The Nazis Strike ( 1942 ), Divide and Conquer ( 1943 ), The Battle of Britain ( 1943 ), The Battle of Russia ( 1943 ), The Battle of China ( 1944 ), War Comes to America ( 1945 ) – plus Know Your Enemy: Japan ( 1945 ), Tunisian Victory ( 1945 ), and Two Down and One to Go ( 1945 ) that do not bear the Why We Fight banner ; as well as the African-American related, The Negro Soldier ( 1944 ).

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