Living with the Enemy (film)

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Living with the Enemy
Directed byPhilippe Gagnon
Produced byJean Bureau
Josée Mauffette
Written by Alexandra Komisaruk
Starring Sarah Lancaster
Mark Humphrey
Music by Vincent Rehel
Martin Roy
Cinematography Pierre Jodoin
Edited by Carrina Baccanale
Production
company
Distributed by Incendo Films
Universal Studios
Release date
7 November 2005 (USA)
Running time
89 min.
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Living with the Enemy is a 2005 film directed by Philippe Gagnon; starring Sarah Lancaster and Mark Humphrey, whom play the roles of a young woman named Allison Conner, and a handsome software billionaire named Phillip Lauder. The couple meet while attending a technology conference with Allison's boss. The couple quickly develop a romantic relationship, Phillip then proposes, and they are soon to be married. Later on, Allison develops speculations toward the death of Phillip's first wife, Monique. Therefore, Allison begins investigating since she believes that she has been misled about Monique's death.

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Cast Members

Critical Response

The movie "Living with the Enemy" has a 5.4/10 on IMDb and Google users have rated it at 92%.

Composers

There are two composers, Vincent Rehel and Martin Roy who are responsible for the music production in "Living with the Enemy."

Production

Companies responsible for the production of "Living with the Enemy" are Focus Features, Rogue, and JB Production. The initial release date of the film is November 7, 2005. The film was produced by Josee Mauffette, and the screenplay was written by Alexandra Komisaruk. "Living with the Enemy" was filmed in Montreal, Quebec, Canada and is evidently originally a Canadian film. "Living with the Enemy" has a duration time of eighty nine minutes, and was originally produced and written in English.

Genre

The specified genre of "Living with the Enemy" is action, adventure, and thriller.

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