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Sleeping with the Enemy

  • 1991
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
69K
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Sleeping with the Enemy (1991)
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A librarian fakes her death to escape her abusive marriage and start a new life elsewhere, but her husband manages to track her down.A librarian fakes her death to escape her abusive marriage and start a new life elsewhere, but her husband manages to track her down.A librarian fakes her death to escape her abusive marriage and start a new life elsewhere, but her husband manages to track her down.

  • Director
    • Joseph Ruben
  • Writers
    • Nancy Price
    • Ron Bass
  • Stars
    • Julia Roberts
    • Patrick Bergin
    • Kevin Anderson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    69K
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    POPULARITY
    3,635
    584
    • Director
      • Joseph Ruben
    • Writers
      • Nancy Price
      • Ron Bass
    • Stars
      • Julia Roberts
      • Patrick Bergin
      • Kevin Anderson
    • 172User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Julia Roberts
    Julia Roberts
    • Sara…
    Patrick Bergin
    Patrick Bergin
    • Martin
    Kevin Anderson
    Kevin Anderson
    • Ben
    Elizabeth Lawrence
    Elizabeth Lawrence
    • Chloe
    Kyle Secor
    Kyle Secor
    • Fleishman
    Claudette Nevins
    Claudette Nevins
    • Dr. Rissner
    Tony Abatemarco
    • Locke
    Marita Geraghty
    Marita Geraghty
    • Julie
    Harley Venton
    • Garber
    Nancy Fish
    Nancy Fish
    • Woman on Bus
    Sandi Shackelford
    • Edna
    Bonnie Johnson
    Bonnie Johnson
    • Mrs. Nepper
    • (as Bonnie Cook)
    Graham Harrington
    • Minister
    John Ward
    John Ward
    • Theater Student
    • (as John David Ward)
    Sharon J. Robinson
    • Sharon the Nurse
    John Lindley
    John Lindley
      Patt Noday
      Patt Noday
      • Amusement Park Guy #2
      • (uncredited)
      Ron Reedy
      • Doctor
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Joseph Ruben
      • Writers
        • Nancy Price
        • Ron Bass
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      9hawk-58

      Let's answer some of those questions

      I love this movie! I read the book and have seen it many times. I note that the same questions keep appearing over and over. I think by now I am qualified to answer them, or to at least give my opinions.

      **Why does Laura choose to 'flush' her ring down the toilet instead of taking it off while she is in the ocean or pawning it?** Because she is symbolically ridding herself of Martin and their dysfunctional marriage. She is in a hurry to get out of the house and never stops to think that the ring might remain in the toilet bowl. Under the circumstances, would you?

      **How did the lady from the YMCA get Martin's work number? And after Martin said he didn't know what she was talking about, why did the lady continue to give Laura's life story?** Martin was a successful Boston businessman. Laura took swim lessons at the Y in Boston for several months and apparently got to know some of the women fairly well. Her name and her husband's name were undoubtedly well known by the time she finished her swim lessons and moved on. It probably only took a look in the Boston phone book to find Martin, as Laura had nothing to hide at the time of the swim lessons (except the bruises, which she explained away) and surely mentioned where he worked, or he had an individual listing. The lady was certain she had the right person when she was talking to Martin, so unfortunately she developed diarrhea of the mouth and provided Martin with too many details.

      **Why was the ring still in the toilet when Martin cut his finger months later? Didn't he use the toilet in those months? Or does he have a serious digestive problem?** I am surprised so many people overlooked this: the house at the Cape was the Burneys' weekend/summer home. Martin Burney worked in Boston, and they had a house there where they lived during the week. When his wife "died", Martin immediately closed up the Cape house - hence the coverings on the furniture when he returned months later - and moved to their house in Boston. Guess he didn't have to pee before he left, or he used one of the other bathrooms in the house.

      **How did Laura get a house under an alias without a driver's license? What...in Iowa you don't need identification to buy a house or a car? And where did she get the money?** Laura did not BUY a house, she rented it, and for very little, in cash. She apparently bought a used car. As we saw when she returned to the Cape house after faking her death to collect her things and run away, there was a big wad of cash in her travel bag. I don't remember all the details from the book, but obviously she had been saving money all along. She worked part-time at the library in Boston (after her 8:00 a.m. swim lessons, one presumes), so had her own money as well as whatever she could save from the money Martin gave her for groceries, etc. Money talks, in Iowa like anywhere else!

      **Just because Laura didn't want to have sex with Ben, Ben asks "Oh my god, what did he do to you?' How the heck does he know that anything happened? What does he have as evidence besides the facts that he called her in a crowd and she didn't respond, and she had a bruise on her head? That's a pretty great assumption to make.** Ben was a perceptive, intelligent guy. He knew right after meeting her that something was seriously wrong in her life and that she was hiding her identity for a reason. He put things together pretty quickly, but figuring out that she was running from an abusive man wasn't exactly rocket science with all the clues she gave out.

      **And the thing that really makes me mad. She hears a noise so it must be her husband. Instead of calling the cops or running out of the house...she goes and checks the cabinets to see if all of the cans are neatly arranged. I know that this does happen…but if your husband was in your house, what the heck would make you think that he took the time to arrange your cabinet and he's not just going to kill you?** The man had been terrorizing her for four years. She was paranoid. She wasn't thinking clearly and was doubting her sanity. Call it Suspense Movie Syndrome - just gotta look in that dark room/closet!
      6roghache

      Haunting, chilling tale of affluent spousal abuse

      I found this movie, if not terribly believable, very moving and emotional when I saw it some years back. Julia Roberts brings a real vulnerability to all her roles, and is perfect here as the affluent but both mentally and physically abused wife.

      The sad tale revolves around an apparently perfect upper middle class couple who share a beach home...the beautiful young Laura (who has every material comfort) and her obsessive and abusive husband, Martin. Laura lives in terror of her abuser, finally seizing a chance to escape by faking her own death and and fleeing to another town, where she assumes an entirely new identity. Meanwhile, Martin becomes ballistic when he discovers that his wife is not really dead and goes after her...

      I admit it, the plot is pretty far fetched, a lot of holes in the story, some events depicted not very believable. Leave your logic behind. Still, I was able to overlook all this and focus my attention on Laura's plight, hoping she could evade (or eliminate) this intellectual brute, and build a new life for herself with a new love.

      The portrayal of Laura's terror is vivid as she tries to appease her obsessive husband, who becomes violent if she fails to keep the pantry shelf items in perfect alignment. The most chilling scene of all is the rape, with its accompaniment of Martin's favorite classical music, a piece which thereafter haunts his young wife. No sympathy here for the husband, whose unfolding actions simply go from unspeakable to unthinkable.

      Not a particularly believable plot but engrossing, nevertheless, and a pair of vividly drawn characters who elicit strong emotions. However, the best part of this movie is definitely its message. Contrary to the typical image, spousal abuse is no respecter of social class. It would have been much more difficult for me before this film than it is now to picture an affluent, educated, sophisticated abuser.
      8SamJamie

      A classic thriller, Julia Roberts shines.

      Sleeping with the Enemy is a 1991 American romantic psychological thriller film directed by Joseph Ruben and starring Julia Roberts, Patrick Bergin and Kevin Anderson. The film is based on Nancy Price's novel of the same name of 1987. Roberts plays a woman who escapes from her abusive husband, from Cape Cod to Cedar Falls, Iowa, where she captures the attention of a kindly college drama teacher.
      6hitchcockthelegend

      Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique will never sound the same again!.

      Laura marries Martin Burney who appears to be the perfect man, he is handsome and successful, yet the dream of the perfect man becomes a nightmare as Martin is a control freak who abuses her both physically and mentally. Once she decides enough is enough she plots her escape by way of faking her own death by drowning, a new life beckons, but she will always be looking over her shoulder to see if Martin finds out the truth and tracks her down.

      Thus the vehicle for Julia Roberts pans out as your just above average thriller. It has some decent moments that keep it from drifting into tedium, the set up perfectly portrays the double life that some people lead, on the social circuit it appears the couple are happy and at one with each other, yet behind their own walls there is violence and the crushing of the spirit. The final third of the film is also well worthy of the word thriller, for the tension is nigh on unbearable as we slowly come to the conclusion, whilst Julia Roberts as Laura does a very tidy job as this sort of modern day princess escaping the evil clutches of her keeper. Must mention the great use of Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique, it's eerie and impacts hard for the scenes it is used for.

      Patrick Bergin plays his role well enough, it's just that his villainy is never fully realised, we see enough to know that what he does is wrong, yet it feels a bit too polished. Whilst a sequence that sees Laura dress up as a man is clearly the low point of the film, it really does stretch the viewers patience, and sadly insults their respective intelligence. It's a mixed bag that isn't quite a waste of time, it just doesn't leave you with anything other than a feeling of being semi fulfilled, shame as it could have been brilliant with a bit more bravery and brains in the script, 6/10.
      8destiny_west

      Possibly my favourite Julia Roberts Film.

      Sleeping with the Enemy is possibly my favourite Julia Roberts film. It tells the story of Sara who is in abusive relationship with Martin played by Patrick Bergin. Finally she decides she needs to get out.

      Patrick Bergin is truly menacing in his role as the controlling abusive husband, and Roberts is captivating in her role as his timid wife.

      Though some parts of the story may not be believable. (like her departure) it still is an extremely emotional film to see what some people go through living with emotional, mental and physical abuse by partners whilst feeling trapped and living on eggshells.

      This is truly a classic film and highly recommended.

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      • Trivia
        Julia Roberts, who was 22 when the film was shot in the spring of 1990, became the youngest actress to earn a seven-figure fee for a single performance.
      • Goofs
        (at around 14 mins) When Laura throws a stone at the street light by the beach, the stone clearly misses the bulb, yet it breaks anyway.
      • Quotes

        Laura: That was the night that I died, and someone else was saved. Someone who was afraid of water, but learned to swim. Someone who knew there would be one moment, where he wouldn't be watching. Someone who knew that the darkness of the broken lights would show the way.

      • Crazy credits
        The 20th Century Fox logo plays without the fanfare.
      • Alternate versions
        When Laura first goes to Ben's house for dinner and the pot roast is on fire she knocks and says "Fire Department." In an alternate cut she knocks and asks "Is this what they mean by warm welcome?".
      • Connections
        Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Queens Logic/Run/Meet the Applegates/The Vanishing (1991)
      • Soundtracks
        Runaround Sue
        Written by Dion DiMucci and Ernie Maresca

        Performed by Dion DiMucci (as Dion)

        Courtesy of Laurie Records

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      • Release date
        • February 8, 1991 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Durmiendo con el enemigo
      • Filming locations
        • Abbeville, South Carolina, USA
      • Production company
        • Twentieth Century Fox
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      • Budget
        • $19,000,000 (estimated)
      • Gross US & Canada
        • $101,599,005
      • Opening weekend US & Canada
        • $13,777,943
        • Feb 10, 1991
      • Gross worldwide
        • $174,999,005
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 39 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Stereo
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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