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The Enemy

"The Enemy Is Closer Than You Think"

Tension runs high for writer/director Matthew Steele as he awakens in shock to find himself surrounded by six dead women with a 9mm in-hand. In a desperate search for answers, he is confronted by a mysterious caller who taunts him unrelentingly and strives to push him to the brink of insanity. As this spiraling mind-twist of mystery and suspense unfolds, Matthew also finds himself caught between a perpetuating nightmare that seemingly will not end and a suicidal reality that oddly mirrors his dark, demented screenplay called, "The Enemy". —Alexander Kane

Top Cast

  • Cindy Lucas

    Cindy Lucas

    Sexy Executive Assistant

  • Robin Coleman

    Robin Coleman

    Sara (Alternate Reality)

  • LaToya Ward

    LaToya Ward

    Sonya (Flashbacks)

  • Andrew Roth

    Andrew Roth

    Matthew Steele's Agent

  • Marili Kateri

    Marili Kateri

    Changeling (Flashbacks) (as Marili Mejias)

  • Sara Rivers

    Sara Rivers

    Sonya (as Sara Stokes)

  • Anabelle D. Munro

    Anabelle D. Munro

    Det. Gabrielle Parks (as Anabelle Munro)

  • Mardell Elmer

    Mardell Elmer

    Matthew's Father

  • Maya Tremblay

    Maya Tremblay

    Salma - Flashbacks

Overview

Tension runs high for writer/director Matthew Steele as he awakens in shock to find himself surrounded by six dead women with a 9mm in-hand. In a desperate search for answers, he is confronted by a mysterious caller who taunts him unrelentingly and strives to push him to the brink of insanity. As this spiraling mind-twist of mystery and suspense unfolds, Matthew also finds himself caught between a perpetuating nightmare that seemingly will not end and a suicidal reality that oddly mirrors his dark, demented screenplay called, "The Enemy". —Alexander Kane

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