Enemy Mine Page #4

Synopsis: A soldier from Earth crash-lands on an alien world after sustaining battle damage. Eventually he encounters another survivor, but from the enemy species he was fighting; they band together to survive on this hostile world. In the end the human finds himself caring for his enemy in a completely unexpected way.
Director(s): Wolfgang Petersen
Production: 20th Century Fox
  2 wins & 6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.9
Rotten Tomatoes:
59%
PG-13
Year:
1985
108 min
942 Views


- We'll give him a John Doe.

Protestant.

- Hold it!

- What?

Go ahead,

take it.

Zammis...

Jesus,

he speaks Drac.

Three years.

Where the hell

has he been?

That's Will, turning up

when you least expect him.

He was found on the fourth planet

of the Fyrine system,

where he just might have been working

for the other side.

Are you crazy?

That's Will Davidge in there

Davidge!

I will die!

I will die!

I don't know

how long I lay there...

before the surveillance team

picked me up.

They thought I was dead.

Well, the medics have had time

to nail me back together.

Now I've got to go back.

Will!

- Hold it!

- I'm going, with or without your help.

No way.

I'm sorry.

We put our asses on the line for you.

You owe us for that.

I can't let you go, Will.

Never mind. Let him go

if he wants to be an a**hole.

Hello, pilot. Please identify.

Davidge, Willis E.

Got to log a couple of hours.

Mr. Davidge,

you have no authorization.

Please de-plane

immediately.

No way, Charlie.

I'm going out.

Shut down those engines, mister!

Get the hell out of there!

I'm going through! I swear it!

Now you open those doors.

We have an emergency.

I'm going through!

Open them up!

Open the doors!

Now!

Zammis.

Jareeba Zammis.

Jareeba Zammis!

Zammis? Zammis, huh?

Zammis? Zammis?

Gavee?

Talmon. Talmon!

Hey! What's all this

standing around?

Come on,

back to work!

You miserable slime!

Where do you think you are?

A goddamn retirement home?

Move! Move!

What are you staring at, slimebag?

Son of a b*tch!

You are Uncle.

Of course

we know your Zammis.

He spoke only to me,

for only I know

the Earthman speech.

Where is Zammis now?

Somewhere in their ship,

if he's still alive.

What a lousy hand this is.

How about a redeal?

- Is that you, Dagget?

- Yeah.

- What's going on out there?

- Trouble.

- What kind of trouble?

- This kind!

Zammis!

Zammis!

Zammis, wake up!

It's Uncle.

Zammis!

Oh, no, no, no.

Zammis. Zammis!

Zammis!

Aah!

Hi.

Hey, this guy's B.T.A.

Thanks for

the hot tip.

What are you doing

here, B.T.A. Man?

You see that I'm

impatient, don't you?

I remember you now.

You killed

my brother Johnny.

I thought you

croaked out there.

Wake him up

and bring him along.

Get up!

We don't carry you.

Sh*t!

Hold it, sucker!

Yeah!

Let's drop the little woggie

in the soup. What do you say?

- Boil his bones!

- Don't do it! Stop!

Yeah!

Hey, B.T.A. Man, where are you?

I want you to see this.

Where are you,

you son of a b*tch?

Come on!

Don't! No, don't!

Zammis!

Zammis!

Zammis!

Zammis!

Yah!

Wait, wait, wait!

Bubble, bubble,

toil and trouble!

For my little brother.

Oh, no! Oh, no!

It's time

to say good-bye.

Zammis. Zammis.

It's me. Wake up.

Zammis, wake up.

Wake up.

It's Uncle.

It's Uncle, huh?

Zammis...

get four five.

Uncle, you look terrible.

I do?

I really do.

So do you,

you little tadpole.

I told you

I'd never forget you.

And so Davidge brought

Zammis and the Dracs home.

He fulfilled his vow...

and recited the line

of Zammis' fore fathers...

before the holy council

on Dracon.

And when,

in the fullness of time,

Zammis brought its own child

before the holy council,

the name of Willis Davidge...

was added

to the line of Jareeba.

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