Enemy of the people (disambiguation)

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Enemy of the people is a term used as a designation for the political or class opponents of the subgroup in power within a larger group.

Enemy of the people may also refer to:

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Henrik Ibsen</span> Norwegian playwright and theatre director (1828–1906)

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Behind Enemy Lines may refer to:

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An Enemy of the People is a 1978 American drama film directed by George Schaefer and based on Arthur Miller's 1950 adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's 1882 play. The film stars Steve McQueen in the lead role of scientist Thomas Stockmann, Charles Durning as his brother Peter, and Bibi Andersson as his wife Catherine.

Dead Awake may refer to:

Best of Enemies may refer to:

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