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Synopsis: In a futuristic London, the rising sea levels mean that large areas are under feet of water. Hauer plays a cop who previously lost his partner to some strange creature. Now the creature is back and its after him.
Genre: Action, Crime, Horror
Director(s): Tony Maylam
Production: HBO Video
 
IMDB:
6.2
R
Year:
1992
90 min
484 Views


Are you serious?

- You must read your horoscope.

- Why?

Got a present for you, Stone.

Chief asked me to give you this.

It's the cast of the dentition,

from the heart this morning.

Take this to the lab and have it checked.

Now. You got a problem with that?

Yeah, the same problem I got with you.

Who the f*** do you think you are?

Bring this to the lab right now!

I don't have time for this!

Don't think everybody's not going

to hear about this because they are.

- What were you saying?

- A little tension between you two?

Shut up.

Go on.

Show me your face!

Foster!

Freeze!

He's a police officer! Back off!

Back!

Okay.

What happened?

He's out here somewhere.

- How do you know?

- I'm telling you, he's watching.

Can I ask you a question?

What?

- What happened back there?

- We got close.

- How do you know?

- That's two questions.

How do you know what time

the second victim was killed?

Are you psychic or something?

- Your f***ing attitude is driving me nuts.

- Word is, you are nuts.

I shouldn't have said that...

...but since we're working together,

it's best if we're honest.

We're not working together

and I'm not nuts.

Okay.

Was it Paulsen that turned you in

for the report that got you suspended?

It's just a rumor that I heard.

Zip up, Dick.

Are there any similarities in the victims?

You may not like me, but I'm good.

I have an Honors in Serial Homicide.

Terrific.

I spent a year with Behavioral Science

Division studying serial killers...

...and another year with Interpol.

I'm not some idiot

straight out of police school.

Did you know

Charles Manson was a Scorpio?

Before yesterday, I thought

we were dealing with a psychotic.

Then, after you told me about the hearts,

I was convinced he was a psychopath.

And seeing what he did,

I'd have to say he's both.

A psychotic

with a psychopathic personality.

There are no similarities

between the victims.

- There has to be.

- This beast doesn't care what it kills.

Why do you call him a beast?

What would you call something...

...with teeth like this?

- Give me your keys.

- What for?

Give me your keys.

A present from my girlfriend.

Where are we going?

You're not going anywhere.

That's not fair.

Michelle?

No, King Kong.

- What are you doing here?

- Same as you.

I come here every time I come to London.

I just called you.

You did?

Your answering machine

wasn't working so I...

Hung up.

- You look very pretty.

- You look like sh*t.

Thanks.

When was the last time

you got some sleep?

Maybe four days ago.

His killer is still around

and I don't know if I can get him.

Then don't try.

Just give it up and walk away.

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Gary Scott Thompson

Gary Scott Thompson (born October 7, 1959) is a screenwriter, television producer, and director. Thompson is most notable for his work on The Fast and the Furious starring Vin Diesel, the sequel 2 Fast 2 Furious, Hollow Man with Kevin Bacon, Split Second, 88 Minutes, starring Al Pacino, and K-911 and K-9: P.I.. As creator, showrunner, writer, and executive producer of NBC's hit series Las Vegas, Thompson also directed 4 episodes and made a brief appearance as a psychotherapy patient. Recently, Thompson wrote, co-developed, and executive produced NBC and TF1's Taxi Brooklyn. more…

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