Dating the Enemy
"A cheeky romantic comedy."
Originally released in 1996. Dating the Enemy is a comedy/fantasy film. directed by Megan Simpson Huberman.
Starring Guy Pearce, Claudia Karvan, and Matt Day
Synopsis
Television show host Brett and his laid-back science journalist girlfriend Tash despair that they will ever truly understand each other. On their first anniversary, under a full moon, a frustrated Tash declares her wish that they could swap lives. The next morning, Brett and Tash awaken to find Tash's wish has come true. Forced to confront the unfamiliar sensations of their "new" bodies, both must navigate strange new experiences with friends and co-workers.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Pandora Cinema
- Australian Film Finance Corporation
- New South Wales Film & Television Office
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dating the Enemy about?
Television show host Brett and his laid-back science journalist girlfriend Tash despair that they will ever truly understand each other. On their first anniversary, under a full moon, a frustrated ...
Who directed Dating the Enemy?
Dating the Enemy was directed by Megan Simpson Huberman.
How long is Dating the Enemy?
Dating the Enemy has a runtime of 1 hours and 37 minutes (97 minutes total).
When was Dating the Enemy released?
Dating the Enemy was released on September 19, 1996 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Dating the Enemy?
The main cast of Dating the Enemy includes Guy Pearce, Claudia Karvan, Matt Day, Lisa Hensley, Pippa Grandison.