A renegade cop is forced to work with an FBI agent in order to bring down a group of drug dealers with sinister plans.A renegade cop is forced to work with an FBI agent in order to bring down a group of drug dealers with sinister plans.A renegade cop is forced to work with an FBI agent in order to bring down a group of drug dealers with sinister plans.
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- TriviaDolph Lundgren delivers a roundhouse kick to one of the bad guys upon entering a building. The kick connected and knocked out the actor because the actor missed his mark.
- GoofsWhen the White Boy infiltrates the police station he burns through an iron bar grid with a torch. When he's done, the grid falls off in one piece, without any cut ends showing.
- Quotes
Talec: I come in peace.
Jack Caine: And you go in pieces, asshole.
- Alternate versionsDue to Ascot Filmverleih targeting a "not under 16" rating from the FSK, the German theatrical version was cut to reduce violence in a few scenes. The uncut version was later released on video, though despite the "not under 18" rating, it was light indexed in Germany by the BPjM from 1991 up until 2016. Shortly after being de-indexed, the FSK have since re-rated the uncut version to "not under 16".
- ConnectionsEdited into De Cronenberg à 'Dark Angel': Souvenirs de Mark Irwin (2022)
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Performed by XYZ
Written by Marc Richard Diglio (as Diglio)/Terry Ilous (as Ilous)/Pat Fontaine (as Fontaine)
Produced by Don Dokken
Published by SMD Publishing/El Porto Music (ASCAP)
Featured review
You can say what you want about Dolph Lundgren - yes, he's made some HORRIBLE movies and at times can make Keanu Reeves look talented - but I Come in Peace is a sizeable cut above the rest of his body of work. The plot is OK, has a few interesting touches but just as many derivative ones, but that's not what makes this film so good. It is the entertaining interaction of Lundgren and Brian Benben - their constantly ripping each other and acting macho, it's hilarious. And the other supporting characters are fun to watch, too, from Matthias Hues as the one note alien heavy, to Jay Bilas as the alien good guy, to the hilarious Mark Lowenthal as Bruce, the paranoid scientist genius. Even Lundgren gets into the act with some awesome one-liners that even Ah-nuld would be proud to have uttered. A 5-star B-movie classic!
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- Budget
- $7,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $4,348,368
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,912,421
- Sep 30, 1990
- Gross worldwide
- $4,348,368
- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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