Dark Angel Page #2

Synopsis: Jack Caine (Dolph Lundgren) is a Houston vice cop who's forgotten the rule book. His self-appointed mission is to stop the drugs trade and the number one supplier Victor Manning. Whilst involved in an undercover operation to entrap Victor Manning, his partner gets killed, and a sinister newcomer enters the scene... Along with F.B.I. agent Lawrence Smith, the two investigate a spate of mysterious deaths; normal non-junkies dying of massive heroin overdoses and bearing the same horrific puncture marks on the forehead. This, coupled with Caine's own evidence, indicates an alien force is present on the streets of Houston, killing and gathering stocks of a rare drug found only in the brain... Caine is used to fighting the toughest of criminals, but up to now they've all been human...
Genre: Action, Crime, Horror
Director(s): Craig R. Baxley
Production: Media Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
6.1
Rotten Tomatoes:
13%
R
Year:
1990
91 min
365 Views


- I said I'd go. I didn't say when.

- Fine. You heard him, you're on it.

- Good.

I'll send his partner over tomorrow.

Partner?

- Partner.

- Caine, meet Special Agent Smith.

- You're kidding, right?

- Cool it, Caine!

Mr Caine, I'm the youngest man

ever to reach my rank at the Bureau.

I make twice as much as you do,

so don't start that sh*t with me.

You are kidding.

Commander Switzer asked me to lay out

some parameters for you.

- Parameters?

- Sort of general guidelines...

- I know what the word means.

- Oh, good.

We will report to Inspector Switzer daily.

That means every day.

- No disappearing, not for a week...

- Eight days.

...not for a minute.

Are we in agreement here?

- You think...

- I know!

- Captain, the coroner's here.

- Thanks, Dee. Send her in.

- Hi.

- Hi.

What did Ballistics say about the weapon?

It was razor-thin and razor-sharp.

It made a deep incision

I'd have trouble making with a scalpel.

- How do you explain that?

- I can't.

- Diane?

- Look, I feel bad about Ray.

As bad as you do. But eight days,

Jack, and not even a phone call.

- Would you stop and listen?

- I don't want to hear it!

Hey, I like abuse as much as the next girl.

But this time, wondering

whether you were dead or alive...

I was kind of rooting for dead,

you know what I mean?

Diane... Hey!

Pretty healthy relationship

you've got there.

That's one.

- OK, number one on my list.

- We're going to the crime scene.

We should read the coroner's report first.

"Exploit experts.

Their expertise is essential."

Page 35 from the Switzer manual.

You could learn a lot from him.

Can we go now, or does Switzer

have some other tips for me?

You sure you want to go

with that particular look?

Give it some thought.

External things are very important.

They tell people who you are.

Know what I mean?

In that case,

maybe you should ride in the trunk.

Christmas. Big deal!

Holy sh*t!

What the hell are you doing?

- I'm observing, taking notes.

- Really?

The problem with most police work

is you become emotionally involved.

This way I can achieve a little distance.

You want distance? Stand over there.

By the body.

- So it's all clinical? What about instinct?

- No such thing.

Instinct is just a set of learned responses.

I've studied what to do in almost

any situation. I'm ready for anything.

- Go downstairs.

- Is there a point to all this, or what?

- Downstairs!

- Jesus Christ!

So, Agent Smith, what happens when you

run into something completely new?

I wouldn't know. It hasn't happened yet.

You're stuck now.

Yeah, maybe.

- How about you? What do you do?

- Follow my instincts.

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