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Enemy Zero ()


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The crew of a research vessel on its way back to Earth are suddenly set upon by a silent predator who cannot be seen.

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Yui Komazuka ...
Laura Lewis (voice)
Naoko Koda ...
Kimberly Hurd (voice)
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David Barnard (voice)
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George Takahashi (voice)
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Ronny (voice)
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Jill Cunniff ...
Laura Lewis (voice)

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Kenji Eno

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Kenji Eno ... (story)
 
Yûji Sakamoto ... (dialogue)

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Kenji Eno ... producer

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Michael Nyman

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Kenji Eno ... composer: additional music: piano

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Hideki Miura ... programmer
Naoya Sato ... programmer
Bobby White ... adr director

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Plot Summary

The Aki, a research vessel on a long voyage, is returning home to Earth with its crew complement of seven. All seven members are woken from deep sleep mid-voyage to the confusion of all, but the reasons why they were roused become clear as Laura Lewis witnesses her shipmate being brutally massacred by an unknown and invisible creature. Cut off from her shipmates and unarmed, Laura must face this creature before it takes out the crew one at a time. Written by Darryl LeCount

Taglines How do you kill what you can't see? See more »
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  • Enemy Zero (Japan)
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Trivia Enemy Zero (1996) began life on Sony's PlayStation. Its unveiling at the 1996 PlayStation Expo in Tokyo was described by journalists as the highlight of the show. Irritated by Sony's failure to meet even a third of preorders for the PlayStation version of D (1995) (and to a lesser extent, their policy that all marketing for third party games had to be approved by them), at a press conference during the expo Kenji Eno made a shocking move. Eno showed a preview of Enemy Zero. At the end of the clip the PlayStation logo appeared, but slowly transitioned into the Sega Saturn logo, indicating that the game would now be a Saturn exclusive. Despite popular opinion that the Saturn cannot handle 3D games as well as the PlayStation, Eno commented "...the PlayStation and the Saturn aren't that different, so moving it [Enemy Zero] to Saturn wasn't too difficult." See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Enemy Zero (2010). See more »

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