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Hybrid

  • Video
  • 1997
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
717
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Brinke Stevens in Hybrid (1997)
Alien InvasionHorrorSci-Fi

After an apocalyptic alien attack on Earth, an ion storm hits the planet. A small team of male and female commandos takes shelter in an abandoned research facility. However, something worse ... Read allAfter an apocalyptic alien attack on Earth, an ion storm hits the planet. A small team of male and female commandos takes shelter in an abandoned research facility. However, something worse than the aliens awaits them in there.After an apocalyptic alien attack on Earth, an ion storm hits the planet. A small team of male and female commandos takes shelter in an abandoned research facility. However, something worse than the aliens awaits them in there.

  • Director
    • Fred Olen Ray
  • Writer
    • Sean O'Bannon
  • Stars
    • John Blyth Barrymore
    • Brinke Stevens
    • J.J. North
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.5/10
    717
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fred Olen Ray
    • Writer
      • Sean O'Bannon
    • Stars
      • John Blyth Barrymore
      • Brinke Stevens
      • J.J. North
    • 19User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Blyth Barrymore
    John Blyth Barrymore
    • Dr. Paul Hamilton
    • (as John Barrymore III)
    Brinke Stevens
    Brinke Stevens
    • Dr. Leslie Morgan
    J.J. North
    J.J. North
    • Carla Ferguson
    Tim Abell
    Tim Abell
    • McQueen
    Ted Monte
    Ted Monte
    • Milo Tyrel
    Peter Spellos
    Peter Spellos
    • Sergeant Frank Blaine
    • (as G. Gordon Baer)
    Bob Bragg
    • Pike
    • (as Bobby Bragg)
    Nikki Fritz
    • Susan
    Robert Quarry
    Robert Quarry
    • Dr. Farrell
    • (as Robert Connell)
    Christopher Ray
    • Hybrid
    • (as Chris Olen Ray)
    Michelle Bauer
    Michelle Bauer
    • Pin-Up Model
    • (uncredited)
    Fred Olen Ray
    Fred Olen Ray
    • Dennis
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Fred Olen Ray
    • Writer
      • Sean O'Bannon
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    5DigitalRevenantX7

    Entertaining.

    A group of survivors travelling across the post-apocalyptic wasteland of Earth in the far future seek shelter in an abandoned military installation. Led by McQueen, a heroic drifter, the survivors discover that the installation was the setting for an experiment where a human was infused with alien, snake & cockroach DNA, causing uncontrollable mutation. The creature then emerges from the shadows to attack the survivors.

    Ever since he served as DOP on the low-budget zombie flick SHOCK WAVES, Fred Olen Ray has carved out his own unique niche. All he does is make low-budget sci-fi, action & horror films.

    While Olen Ray's films cannot compete with their bigger-budgeted rivals, his films do feature an odd-ball sense of humour. "Hybrid" is as typical as Olen Ray's work gets. The film is an extremely cheap rip-off of ALIEN, so cheap that it steals scenes from other Olen Ray films (such as DROID GUNNER & STAR HUNTER), using them for the film's start to depict some kind of apocalypse (which admittedly doesn't work very well) as well as use props from bigger-budgeted films, such as the Landmaster vehicle from the likes of DAMNATION ALLEY & APEX.

    While it is a cheap rip-off, "Hybrid" does prove to be quite entertaining. The characters are surprisingly well drawn & acted. The actors know they are starring in a low-budget film & act accordingly. The visual effects are very cheap, with the monster being a rather poor man-in-suit creation that is so bad I ended up laughing – but that's the film's purpose. The creature even has a scene where it has its way with one of the female survivors, causing even more unintentional (or is it intentional?) laughter. Not to mention the fact that Olen Ray throws in a completely superfluous soft-core porn shower scene where the two women rub each other with soap.
    Technirama

    The spoof was better!

    The name "Hybrid" is certainly apt, since this film is indeed a mix of all that has come before, with not a single original thought in its head. But it deserves mention for actually being spoofed dead on in another film I watched, "Dr. Horror's House of Idiots". Yes, that's the title. Checking the original again, even the same names were used. No surprise here, as "Hybrid" star Brinke Stevens wrote the spoof :) She must have had fun getting even!

    Best thing in film is seeing what appears to be extra stock footage from "Damnation Alley" Dig that crazy truck!

    Even though "House of Idiots" is funny on purpose and "Hybrid" by accident, both films should be in a double-bill.
    2lost-in-limbo

    Enter this base at your on risk.

    Earth is in a post-apocalyptic state and five military survivors looking for shelter before an ion storm hits. Come across a drifter who informs them of a scientific base that he's heading to and they decide to follow. When they get there, it's abandoned. While it looks empty, they soon realise why. As they come across a messed up dead corpse and find out this is the home of a genetic alien hybrid.

    Yes, what incompetent schlock. I got some good wink-eye through Fred Olen Ray's poor man's version of "Alien" crossed with "Creepozoids" and a dash of "Shadowzone". Damn "Hybrid" will put you to sleep with its drawn-out story, blunt performances and systematic actions. While, it's basic stuff, there's nothing much to really compensate for its lack of refreshing ideas. There's no can of worms popping up here. Although there are a few unusual sequences that creep in and those moments do have your full attention. Like just what hell was going on in the opening minutes? It was re-used stock footage to confusingly explain why Earth looked like apocalyptic wasteland. An out-of-nowhere shower scene involving the voluptuous J.J. North and the always dashing Brinke Stevens, decide to spice up the outing by making sure that they are thoroughly cleaned for the messy onslaught that waits and then you get the horny alien hybrid getting its groove on with one of its victims. Since the rehashed story loses track for most part with its plodding nature, serious outlook and an unconvincingly brittle (and really heartfelt) back-story to build these characters. These tiny spoonfuls are certainly ludicrous, but at least they were diverting enough to catch your eye. As really this could have been more fun, if they decided to boost up the energy levels.

    The rest of it didn't cut it at all. Your ears on the other hand, don't cope any slack at all from this lame script with its heavy use of wit and snappy wisecracks. I found most of it pitiful and state the bloody obvious with awful delivery. Suspense is non-exist in this pressure filled situation, the flat violence is weakly staged with its timidly unoriginal blood splatter, and most of the characters are an aggravatingly leaden bunch who do too many dumb things when there's an alien about. Wait to you see the horridly shonky alien design. The costume is like something someone would wear at a theme park, so not to scare the little kids. Somewhere cross between H. R. Giger's "Alien" design and a miniature Godzilla. Even the camera shots (lot of POV shots) steal heavily from "Alien", where it likes to focus on the creature's nasty looking mouth and gooey slime it leaves about. It looks too goofy and showing it in its full glory for the majority of the time doesn't help. Everything feels and looks plastic, not just the sets, everything.

    This independent straight-to-video farce might go out with a bang, but for most part you might be battling yourself to last the distance.
    1Sir-Rocco

    Yes, it does star one of the Barrymore clan! No, that does not make it good!

    John Blyth Barrymore is to the Barrymore's what Eric was to the Douglas clan! A talentless hack who just appears in movies because of his family name. This movie is a shocker! A cheap, inept alien rip-off which has the obligatory nude scenes to appeal to the men! Poor special effects mean that you barely even see the monster and the most shocking acting known to man makes the people on Dawsons creek seem like great actors! One can only hope that all copies of this movie will be destroyed one day like what happened with the atari 1600 game "ET" and then this movie can disappear, and the actors can pretend it never happened!
    4capkronos

    Post nuke trash rehash!

    Always turning a blind eye to the prospect of a new idea, director Fred Olen Ray gives us a remake of CREEPOZOIDS, itself a garden-variety ALIEN knock-off. Here six post nuke survivors seek shelter from an upcoming "ion storm" in a (uh oh) seemingly abandoned scientific lab. Despite finding a half-melted corpse, mysterious slime puddles and body parts lying around the group decide to spend the night and a mutant monster, supposedly a hybrid cockroach/snake (though it looks no different than the monsters usually found in these things) picks them off one by one.

    Now that we've established the fact there's no plot, the question remains...Is there anything good here? Well...like many Ray productions, naked chicks are a given. Buxom blonde J.J. North and Brinke Stevens split up from the guys, go exploring, find a shower with warm water and hop in for a lets-toy-with-lesbianism shower romp, nevermind the fact they've already discovered a dead body. Stevens, a veteran Scream Queen for 15 years now, still looks great in her 40's and does a decent job in her role. Tim Abell, in the token Rambo role, also comes off pretty well and exudes leading man potential. Everyone else is awful, the violence is mostly offscreen and the monster design is terrible.

    Potential points of interest include a topless pin-up of Michelle Bauer, a publicity poster of Rush Limbaugh (?), extreme misuse of the busy Corman factory stock space FX and probably a record amount of time padding of characters walking down darkly lit corridors.

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    • Trivia
      The APC in this film is the "Landmaster" from Damantion Alley (1977). The Landmaster really does have a working "tri-star" wheel system, and cost $300,000 to build in 1976.
    • Crazy credits
      Coming Soon Hybrid 2: The Patter of Little Feet
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      Featured in Screaming in High Heels: The Rise & Fall of the Scream Queen Era (2011)

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    • Release date
      • December 3, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hybrid: The Outer Limits of Horror
    • Filming locations
      • Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park - 10700 W. Escondido Canyon Rd., Agua Dulce, California, USA
    • Production company
      • American Independent Productions
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      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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