Peacemaker (1990)A doctor (Shepard) gets caught up in a war between two aliens (Edwards, Forster). Director:Kevin Tenney (as Kevin S. Tenney)Writer:Kevin Tenney (as Kevin S. Tenney) |
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Peacemaker (1990)A doctor (Shepard) gets caught up in a war between two aliens (Edwards, Forster). Director:Kevin Tenney (as Kevin S. Tenney)Writer:Kevin Tenney (as Kevin S. Tenney) |
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Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Robert Forster | ... | ||
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Lance Edwards | ... |
Townshend
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Hilary Shepard | ... |
Dori Caisson
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Robert Davi | ... |
Sergeant Ramos
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Bert Remsen | ... |
Doc
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John Denos | ... |
Detective Rieger
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Wally Taylor | ... |
Moses
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Kyra Stempel | ... |
Girl at Beach
(as Kyra Ann Stempel)
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Garth Le Master | ... |
Boy at Beach
(as Garth Lemaster)
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Rob Zapple | ... |
Swat Commander
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Neil Summers | ... |
Milk Man
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Robby Robinson | ... |
Junkie #1
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Sharon Schaffer | ... |
Junkie #2
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Irving E. Lewis | ... |
Junkie #3
(as Irving Lewis)
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Clyde Talley II | ... |
Patrolman
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Two aliens arrive on Earth trying to kill each other. This is not easy, since they seem to be able to regenerate lost body parts and survive bullet wounds. Both of them happen to meet a young pathologist Dori Caisson, and each alien tells her that he is a peacemaker (an intergalactic cop) and that the other one is a bad guy. Whom can she trust ? Written by Boris Shafir <shafir@hsi.com>
God help me, but I enjoyed this movie a great deal. Jewell Shepard is funny and beautiful and irresistible when gratuitously tied up in phone cord (don't ask), Robert Forster does his usual sturdy work, there is an interesting flip-flop in character sympathies part of the way through and yes, there are some great car stunts and some great fight gags.
It was entertaining in spite of its low budget and obviously derivative origins and looked good, too (in terms of lighting and cinematography).
It's nice to see people working in the movie industry that do a good job, a professional job, despite working on what is essentially a piece of junk.