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Love Thy Enemy 2011

★ 9.01 votes111 min📅 2011-04-19

"How much do your really know about the person closest you?"

In *Love Thy Enemy* (2011), director J. Knorr crafts a gripping crime thriller that unravels the dark secrets lurking within Detective Jon Rhodes' personal life.

Director: J Knorr

Cast

J. Todd Smith
J. Todd Smith
Detective Jon Rhodes
Dah-uh Morrow
Dah-uh Morrow
Detective Gibson
Onira Tarés
Onira Tarés
Holly James
Robert Pralgo
Robert Pralgo
Captain Parker
Mark Ashworth
Mark Ashworth
Benny
Dave Pileggi
Dave Pileggi
Miles
Dale Basescu
Diz
Doris Morgado
Doris Morgado
Ellie
Jeremy Jon
the Killer - Billy
Peg Thon
Alice

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Love Thy Enemy* (2011) about?

The film follows Detective Jon Rhodes as he investigates the murder of his girlfriend, only to find himself drawn into a psychological battle with the killer. The story delves into themes of trust, suspicion, and the unsettling possibility that the murderer could be someone he knows—and possibly trusts.

Who directed *Love Thy Enemy*?

J. Knorr directed *Love Thy Enemy* (2011), bringing a sharp, atmospheric style to this crime thriller.

Who stars in *Love Thy Enemy*?

The film features J. Todd Smith as Detective Jon Rhodes, alongside Dah-uh Morrow, Onira Tarés, Robert Pralgo, and Mark Ashworth in pivotal roles.

Is *Love Thy Enemy* (2011) worth watching?

*Love Thy Enemy* is a solid crime thriller with strong psychological undertones, making it a compelling watch for fans of mystery and suspense. While it may not reach classic heights, its tight narrative and moral dilemmas give it enough depth to stand out.

How long is *Love Thy Enemy*?

*Love Thy Enemy* runs for 111 minutes.

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About Love Thy Enemy (2011) — A Crime Thriller Unmasking Hidden Betrayals

In *Love Thy Enemy* (2011), director J. Knorr crafts a gripping crime thriller that unravels the dark secrets lurking within Detective Jon Rhodes' personal life. When Rhodes' longtime girlfriend is brutally murdered, the investigation forces him to confront chilling questions about trust, love, and betrayal. As he engages in tense conversations with the killer, the boundaries between justice and personal guilt blur, revealing a web of deceit that might link the murderer closer to Rhodes than he ever imagined.

This atmospheric mystery thrives on psychological tension, weaving a story where every relationship is suspect and every clue could be a trap. With its moody direction and sharp performances, *Love Thy Enemy* delivers a haunting exploration of how far obsession can go—and how little we truly know about the people we love.