Enemy Territory (film)
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Directed by | Peter Manoogian |
Written by | Stuart M. Kaminsky Bobby Liddell |
Produced by | Cynthia DePaula Tim Kincaid |
Starring | Gary Frank Ray Parker Jr. |
Cinematography | Ernest R. Dickerson |
Edited by | Peter Teschner |
Music by | Sam Winans Richard "Koz" Kosinski |
Distributed by | Empire Pictures |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Enemy Territory is a 1987 American action film. The film stars Gary Frank, Ray Parker Jr. and Tony Todd. The film is about an insurance salesman who inadvertently gets trapped in an New York City public housing apartment building that is controlled and terrorized by a local street gang. The film was released on May 22, 1987 by Empire Pictures.
Plot
Barry (Frank) is a formerly successful insurance executive whose career and life are being destroyed by alcoholism, which is why he ends heading to the notorious New York City housing project Lincoln Towers to try and complete a life insurance policy sale to a nice elderly woman named Elva (Foster). Unfortunately for Barry, he quickly becomes the hated target of a savage gang called the Vampires, who run the Towers.
An attempt to kill him leads to a security guard's death and Barry's entrapment inside the building. Fortunately, he makes reluctant allies of a soft-spoken but tough repairman named Will (Parker Jr.) and a psychotic but fearless Vietnam veteran named Parker (Vincent), and in tandem with Elva's determined granddaughter Toni (Dash) they spend the worst night of their lives standing up against the evil of the Vampires.
Cast
- Gary Frank as Barry Rapchick
- Ray Parker Jr. as Will Jackson
- Jan-Michael Vincent as Parker
- Frances Foster as Elva Briggs
- Tony Todd as The Count
- Stacey Dash as Antoinette "Toni" Briggs
- Deon Richmond as Chet
- Kadeem Hardison as A-Train
Release
The film was given a limited theatrical release on May 22, 1987. Later that year, CBS/Fox released the film on videocassette and laserdisc. To this day, the film has never been released on a region 1 DVD and as of February 26, 2010, 20th Century Fox has no current plans to release the film onto DVD.
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