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| Dennis Quaid | Willis Davidge | |
| Louis Gossett Jr. | Jeriba 'Jerry' Shigan | |
| Brion James | Stubbs | |
| Richard Marcus | Arnold | |
| Carolyn McCormick | Morse | |
| Bumper Robinson | Zammis | |
| Jim Mapp | Old Drac | |
| Lance Kerwin | Joey Wooster | |
| Scott Kraft | Jonathan | |
| Lou Michaels | Wilson | |
| Andy Geer | Bates | |
| Henry Stolow | Cates | |
| Herb Andress | Hopper | |
| Danmar | Wise Guy | |
| Mandy Hausenberger | 1st Medic | |
| Emily Woods | Simpson | |
| Barry Stokes | Huck | |
| Colin Gilder | Chavo | |
| Charles M. Huber | Kranzer (as Charly Huber) | |
| Ulrich Günther | Daggett | |
| Frank Henson | Lump | |
| Jazzer Jeyes | Scarbreath | |
| Doug Robinson | Walker (as Dough Robinson) | |
| Mark McBride | Hensler | |
| Tony L. Moore | Special Drac | |
| Kevin Taylor | Special Drac | |
| Sheyenne Jade | Special Drac (as Cheyenne Jade) | |
| Menyhért René Balog-Dutombé | Mills (as Balog Menyert) | |
| Jack Luceno | Drac Movement |
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Based on the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning novella by Barry Longyear, Enemy Mine (1985) weaves the story of two warring soldiers: a good old American boy (Dennis Quaid) and his reptilian-if-humanoid counterpart (Louis Gossett, Jr.) from the planer Dracon, both stranded on a hostile alien world. Initially at potentially mortal loggerheads, the pair soon move from grudging cooperation to genuine companionship as they struggle to survive. Directed by Wolfgang Peterson (Das Boot, The Perfect Storm), this intriguing blend of space opera and morality tale features a score by the great Maurice Jarre, available here as an isolated track. |
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