![]() ![]() Two genres that had been combined throughout the decade so far, with mixed results. It’s a seemingly low-budget, mash-up of buddy-cop action films and a sci-fi premise. The Hidden is a strange entry in the Sci-Fi Saturdays series. Masterson is injured enough that he dies, but the parasitic alien makes its way into Officer Willis (Ed O’Ross).Īn alien slug parasite transitions from DeVries to Miller to ensure its survival. Gallagher explains that it won’t work on human flesh, only the actual alien. Beck gives Gallagher his “gun” back and asks why he never used it. Lt Masterson, having been attacked by his dog and now a host, comes for Gallagher in jail, shooting officers and using a rocket to blow a hole in the wall. ![]() Gallagher explains he’s an alien law-enforcement officer after an alien thrillkiller who is able to take over human bodies. Refusing to explain anything further, Gallagher is arrested by Beck, who thinks the FBI Agent is masquerading as his dead partner. By the time he reaches the body Brenda is dead and the thing possessing her has transferred into Lt Masterson’s dog. The chase concludes in a mannequin factory where Brenda, already wounded, leaps off the roof as Gallagher pulls out a small, silver weapon. Gallagher realizes what must have happened and he and Beck follow the car Brenda stole and encounter her as she is opening fire with a machine gun on a couple of other cops. Miller attends a strip club where he switches places with one of the strippers, Brenda (Claudia Christian), who is able to avoid the police. Beck is unhappy to be working with Gallagher, especially when after DeVries dies the FBI agent claims that Miller is now a suspect that they need to follow.Īgent Gallagher presents his outlandish idea to Detective Beck. Miller, a citizen who also has no criminal past, robs a music store, steals a red Ferrari, and kills several men. John Masterson (Clarence Felder) assigns him to work with FBI Agent Lloyd Gallagher (Kyle MacLachlan) to help find DeVries.īack at the hospital, an ailing DeVries crawls on top of Jonathan Miller (William Boyett), a patient in the same room, and vomits a giant slug-like creature into the older man’s mouth before collapsing dead. Beck returns to the precinct where his boss Lt. DeVries is taken to a hospital where he is not expected to survive the night from his injuries. He approaches an LAPD road block and is shot by Detective Tom Beck (Michael Nouri) causing the driver to wreck. The Fiction of The FilmĪ man named Jack DeVries (Chris Mulkey) violently robs a bank and then leads the police on a high speed chase through the city causing much more destruction. ![]()
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