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Scanner Cop
Scanner Cop

Scanner Cop (1994)

58% User Rating
1h 34min
Science Fiction
Horror
Action

"Imagine a cop who can read your mind... then blow it away."

Rookie cop Sam Staziak has a unique gift: he is a Scanner, which gives him the power to read the thoughts of others, and also to inflict great bodily harm. When a mad scientist begins using mind control to murder police officers, Sam realizes that only he and his unique gift can put an end to the mayhem.

Pierre DavidDirector

Cast

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Daniel Quinn

Daniel Quinn

Samuel Staziak

Darlanne Fluegel

Darlanne Fluegel

Dr. Joan Alden

Richard Grove

Richard Grove

Commander Peter Harrigan

Mark Rolston

Mark Rolston

Lieutenant Harry Brown

Richard Lynch

Richard Lynch

Karl Glock

Hilary Shepard

Hilary Shepard

Zena

James Horan

James Horan

Melvin

Gary Hudson

Gary Hudson

Damon Pratt

Cyndi Pass

Cyndi Pass

Sarah Kopek

Luca Bercovici

Luca Bercovici

Dr. Krench

Christopher Kriesa

Christopher Kriesa

Riley

Savannah Smith Boucher

Savannah Smith Boucher

Margaret Harrigan

Brion James

Brion James

Dr. Hampton

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Dennis Redfield

Officer West

Starr Andreeff

Starr Andreeff

Glenda

Wayne Grace

Wayne Grace

Officer Dooley

Lisa Comshaw

Lisa Comshaw

Nurse in Operating Room

Leo Lee

Leo Lee

Thug #1

Jeff Pruitt

Jeff Pruitt

Officer Patrelli

Craig Hamann

Craig Hamann

Officer Gorman

Darren Dalton

Darren Dalton

Officer Longo

Deirdre Haj

Deirdre Haj

Officer Parker

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Carolyn Taye-Loren

Nurse in Emergency Room

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Elan Rothschild

Young Samuel

Reviews (1)

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C
Charles Tatum
Rating 60%

July 15, 2023

The producers of the "Scanners" series decided to take this in a whole new direction. This time out, we meet young scanner Samuel whose birth father goes insane. He is adopted by an understanding cop. Years later, his adopted dad is police commander and Samuel Staziak (Daniel Quinn) is a rookie cop. He is on drugs to keep his scanning under control, but helps out his dad after a bunch of cops are shot by usually normal people. It seems Karl Glock (perennial villain Richard Lynch) is programming people to kill cops as revenge for his being shot by the commander. The whole plot is just fine and dandy, but this film feels like one of those old syndicated TV action shows like "VIP" or "Silk Stalkings." Better action has been witnessed on "T.J. Hooker." It seems all the budget was spent on the special effects by John Carl Buechler, which are fine except for a hilarious finale involving a defibrillator. The film makers also do not remember their own mythology, as we see the scanner cop chase someone in an elevator by taking the next elevator that comes along. As we know, and the film shows us, scanners can "control" machines, so why doesn't he just scan and tell the elevator with the criminal in it to stop? In the finale, as the scanner cop is running all over a hospital looking for his injured dad, he scans everyone he comes in contact with. The facial contortions and scanning take longer than just using his mouth and asking where his father is. I had the same reaction to this that I did with "Scanners" I and II. Fine, I have now seen them, time to go outside. This is average in the purest sense of the word, and I wish the film makers had taken more chances with this by-the-numbers production.

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Includes: Scanner Cop, Scanner Cop II