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  1. The Enemy Within is a 1994 American political thriller television film directed by Jonathan Darby and written by Darryl Ponicsan and Ronald Bass. It is a remake of the 1964 film Seven Days in May, itself based on a 1962 novel, and stars Forest Whitaker, Jason Robards, Jr., Dana Delany and Sam Waterston. [1]

    • Jonathan Darby
    • Joe Delia
    • August 20, 1994
  2. Reviews 60% Fewer than 50 Ratings Audience Score When a Japanese pilot crash lands on the Hawaiian island of Ni'ihau, he is met with courtesy and traditional Hawaiian hospitality from the locals...

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    • Gabriel Robertson
    • History, Drama
    • Rila Fukushima
  3. HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A film about a Native Hawaiian war hero that sparked controversy over its lead actor is set for release in just a few weeks, but with a few changes. The movie,...

  4. Reviews 34% 100+ Ratings Audience Score A Marine officer (Forest Whitaker) serving on the Joint Chiefs of Staff suspects his superior of plotting to oust the president (Sam Waterston). Read More...

    • (9)
    • Jonathan Darby
    • TV-14
    • Forest Whitaker
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  6. Warning: Spoilers. Spoilers... Theoretically taking place in December of 1941, one of the japanese bomber pilot crash lands near one of the hawai'ian islands. the islanders save him, before they know who he is or the role he has played. much discussion over what to do; they are worried that the Japanese military may be coming to rescue the ...

  7. The Enemy Within (1994) directed by Jonathan Darby • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 1994 Directed by Jonathan Darby. You never know who your enemies really are… A officer with the Joint Chiefs of Staff uncovers a planned military coup of the U.S. government and has only one week to prevent the takeover. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

  8. Aug 19, 1994 · Reviews. Aug 19, 1994 12:00am PT. The Enemy Within. Movie buffs with proper respect for the past will inevitably compare John Frankenheimer's nifty 1964 political thriller "Seven Days in...

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