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Synopsis: A gang of neo-fascist thugs, led by the self-proclaimed 'Night Slasher', are breaking into people's homes & cars, then killing them at random. When of of these thugs holds up a food store & takes hostages, Lt. Marian Cobretti - an intense, take-no-prisoners cop, is brought onto the scene to end the hostage-taking. Ranting bizarrely about a 'New World', the man levels a sawed-off shotgun at Cobretti, who hits him with a knife, then guns him down when the man refuses to put down his weapon. Later that night, another murder occurs, attributed to the Night Slasher - and the next day, another one. This one is witnessed by a young woman, Ingrid Knutsen. She drives away before the thugs can kill her, but it isn't long before some creepy-looking people start making attempts on her life - and Cobretti's. Cobretti plans to move the only witness to the blood spree upstate, but with inside information, the thugs follow them. And a battle for survival rages between Cobretti and the thugs...
Director(s): George P. Cosmatos
Production: Warner Home Video
  6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.7
Metacritic:
25
Rotten Tomatoes:
17%
R
Year:
1986
87 min
3,718 Views


if you saw him again?

The tall one?

Yeah, the one that wants to kill you.

She knows your face.

I know where she is.

Let me get her for you.

She's mine.

You done, Fred?

Cute guy.

So, what do you think?

It looks a little like him.

You can't describe the other two?

No, it was too dark.

-Want to run prints at headquarters?

-I'll take care of it. Thanks.

Tonight, you'll stay here. Tomorrow,

we'll move you to a safe house.

Why do I have to stay around this?

I want to go.

You're the one who can place him

at the crime scene.

Until we get him,

it's got to be that way.

Tony, you hungry?

What do you got?

Something that looks like cheese.

No, there's some cake over there.

-Take the cheese.

-I don't want the cheese.

-I saw some cake.

-You're done with this, aren't you?

Yes.

All right, take the cake.

But save it, okay?

She's going to wreck our New World.

And the dream.

You have to stop her.

Great-looking guy, huh?

Do you have that upside-down?

No, he's just a regular dirtbag.

I want to go to my place

and check this out against my files.

I'll be back in a couple of hours, okay?

There's a real nice-looking lady, huh?

Wasn't she?

-The one upstairs?

-The one upstairs. You remember?

I didn't notice, Gonzales.

I was on the job.

-I was paying attention to business.

-Me too.

Good night, all right?

F***ing liar!

-Watch your mouth. You're in public.

-Of course.

You're a good citizen.

You can't buy a damn thing

that's worth a--

You men are supposed to use

the service elevator.

Next time, use the stairs.

Remember the health code.

Next time take the stairs.

A little late to be mopping up.

You want me to say something?

No, I've got to do my rounds.

I'll tell him.

See you next break.

Hey, I'm in your office.

What do you need me for?

Why are you there?

Headquarters said

you wanted me here.

Get back to the hospital!

Presley!

Pretty hair!

Why are you doing this to me?

Stop this right now!

Stop doing this to me!

Is anybody here?

Please remain calm.

All exits from the hospital

are clearly marked.

Please use the stairs and

proceed in an orderly manner.

Do not run.

You almost got everyone killed.

-Now maybe you'll do it right.

-They've got somebody inside.

Smart accusation, Cobretti.

Can you prove it?

Chief Halliwell wants an answer.

Not yet.

I know what we're dealing with.

Don't make things

harder than they are.

Monte says you've got

a sketch of the suspect.

Is this a game?

He didn't say the magic word.

What magic word?

Please.

All right, enough of this bullshit.

Do you understand?

You bet.

That's it?

That's it.

Cobretti, do you know

you have an attitude problem?

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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