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Directed by Jack Sholder.
A cop discovers that there's something unusual about his new partner in this unusual sci-fi thriller. A seemingly well-mannered stock broker one day snaps, robbing a bank, stealing a Ferrari, and driving straight into a police barricade without any thought for his own safety, and he's mowed down by a hail of bullets. The detective assigned to the case, Tom Beck (Michael Nouri), thinks that he notices a strange look in the eye of the thief, but when FBI agent Lloyd Gallagher (Kyle MacLachlan) informs Tom that he's also been assigned to the case, he thinks that he sees the same curious look in Lloyd's eyes as well. Lloyd also has an odd way of carrying himself, as if he's not entirely in control of his own body, and in time, Tom discovers what the two men have in common -- both are actually aliens from another planet. They are creatures from another world capable of entering a human (or animal) body at will and using it as a vessel as long as they need. When the stockbroker died, the rogue alien simply crept into another body to begin his crime spree all over again. Lloyd has been sent to Earth to bring the thief's reign of terror to a halt and has taken over the body of an FBI agent with that in mind. A major cult favorite, The Hidden also features Clu Gulager, Ed O'Ross, and Claudia Christian. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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PuhnnerPuhnner Re:Top 31 Horror films of the p ...
by Puhnner in HORROR MOVIES 101
loved it.
"Revised List of 31 from 76 through07Mommie Dearest and Red Dawn co-winners of No. 1and wished I could have included:1988 Blood Orgy of the Leather Girls ( have not seen it, but the title is terrific and I cannot find it here ) 1976 Man on the Roof1976 The Sentinel1977 Suspiria 1978 I spit on your Grave 1987 Near Dark 1988 Rabid Grannies ( have not seen )1988 Brain Damage 31. 1988 The Blob 30. 1978 Halloween 29. 1986 Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer 28. 1986 Vamp 27. 1976 The Omen 26. 1979 The Brood 25. 1985 Lifeforce 24. 2001 Frailty 23. 2002 28 Days Later 22. 1990 Jacob’s Ladder 21. 1995 Se7en 20. 1986 Manhunter 19. 1987 Angel Heart 18. 1995 The Addiction17. 1997 Office Killer 16. ... " [More]
PuhnnerPuhnner Re: What's your idea of terror?
by Puhnner in Gorrible
loved it.
"I wanted to apologize to the group for what, perhaps, was best left unposted. For those posts that I responded to, yours and Patches postings were exceptionally well-crafted and well thought out and getting to the heart of the matter of the different sides and the broadness of 'Terror' And I fear that Mitch Miller picture, may have diminished those posts. I am sorry for that.But I guess there may well be a reason why I picked that photo and chose to use that person as a statement of fear. At least I think of one now, now that I've read both yours and Dr_Gor's responses. I always feared that which was accepted by the mob. The Tyranny of the Mob, stories like 'The Lottery' filled me with fear. It was group acceptance, that even with the blessings of the many, I had some concern or trepidation about...thus it is the seemingly wonderful cool cat, Mitch Miller accepted, honored & perhaps loved by many just struck an odd chord with me ( he is crazy I tell ... " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
is neutral about it.
A cult hit that's an enormous amount of fun considering its low-budget B-picture roots, this hybrid of horror, action, crime drama, and science fiction is one of the better films from genre director Jack Sholder. Wisely, the events depicted are presented in decidedly tongue-in-cheek fashion from a cast and creative team having loads of fun with the freak-out concept. Kyle MacLachlan is a particular cast standout, portraying his alien-infested FBI agent as rigidly controlled and extremely efficient, even uptight, a canny choice that rings oddly true. The special effects are sometimes impressive and sometimes goofy, but in the latter circumstances all involved play up the schlock value to maximum effect with delightfully funny, entertainingly gross-out results. Briskly paced and with plenty of gallows humor to alleviate the shocks and scares, The Hidden (1987) is a fun little picture that makes a fine companion piece to the next year's equally underrated Alien Nation (1988). ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
 



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