Hybrid

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1997 "The Outer Limits of Horror"
Hybrid
Hybrid

Hybrid 2g5c6a

3.5 | 1h26m | en | Horror

A group of space renegades hook up with a drifter named McQueen. Together they hole up in an abandoned research facility for the night and are relentlessly pursued by a human/monster hybrid.

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3.5 | 1h26m | en | More Info
Released: January. 01,1997 | Released Producted By: American Independent Productions , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A group of space renegades hook up with a drifter named McQueen. Together they hole up in an abandoned research facility for the night and are relentlessly pursued by a human/monster hybrid.

Genre

Science Fiction

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Cast

Nikki Fritz

Director

Helen Harwell

Producted By

American Independent Productions

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Brinke Stevens
Brinke Stevens

as Dr. Leslie Morgan

Ted Monte
Ted Monte

as Milo Tyrrell

Peter Spellos
Peter Spellos

as Sergeant Frank Blaine

John Blyth Barrymore
John Blyth Barrymore

as Dr. Paul Hamilton

Helen Harwell
Helen Harwell

Production Design

James Lawrence Spencer
James Lawrence Spencer

Director of Photography

Fred Olen Ray
Fred Olen Ray

Director

Christopher Ray
Christopher Ray

Second Assistant Director

Jim Wynorski
Jim Wynorski

Executive Producer

Fred Olen Ray
Fred Olen Ray

Producer

Jeffrey Walton
Jeffrey Walton

Original Music Composer

Sean O'Bannon

Hybrid Audience Reviews 1p2x69

Matrixston Wow! Such a good movie.
ManiakJiggy This is How Movies Should Be Made
Mischa Redfern I didn’t really have many expectations going into the movie (good or bad), but I actually really enjoyed it. I really liked the characters and the banter between them.
Billie Morin This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
Sir-Rocco 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!
Dr. Gore *SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT*Brinke Stevens and a bunch of other people are driving through the desert looking for a place to crash and take a shower. They come across an abandoned research facility with the standard out of control genetic mutation ready to kill them. This makes Brinke Stevens all hot and sweaty. She hops into the shower with another woman and together they proceed to lather each other up. Speaking of lathering up, the viewer is cheering on the shower party. "OOOH, OK Brinke. Don't miss a spot. Clean her back. That's good. Slower. Slooower. OK Faster. MMMM..."Brinke Stevens shower in space is the best and ONLY reason to see this movie. The rest of the flick was a standard B monster movie. Not great. Or even good. But the shower scene was excellent. My God, there should be a shower scene in every movie. And Brinke Stevens should be in it.
tacotank I really got more than I bargained for in "Hybrid," and I mean that in a positive AND negative way.On the plus side, this was an enjoyable altered-human-run-amok film. I categorize "Hybrid" with other bad monster movies, all of which are enjoyable in their lameness (except those rare few that are just plain bad). "Hybrid" actually makes an attempt at plot, and it succeeds somewhat. It's a little flaky, but it works. A lot of times the characters will reference events or something that happened in the history of the world they're on (I'm assuming it was Earth), and somehow I felt as if they just expected me to know what they were talking about. Minimal effort is expended on explaining too far into the history.Hardly any effort was put into the "creature," but I wouldn't say that's a bad thing. It most reminded me of Godzilla in the man-in-a-rubber-suit aspect. "Hybrid" also utilizes the "drool factor" to give warning of the creature's presence, an over-used device, but I'm not complaining.There is one reason I probably wouldn't recommend "Hybrid." Sandwiched between normal B-movie fun are two-and-a-half scenes of what could be classified as porn. Newer B-movies use nudity and sex in moderation, but "Hybrid" doesn't even attempt to moderate OR apply some sense of taste to it. This aspect of "Hybrid" completely ruined what is otherwise a decent film.Don't rent this one if kids will be watching it!!! Other than that, I would recommend "Hybrid" to anybody who can take monster movies with a grain of salt. Even with the intermittent porn, this movie really gave me a good laugh. "Hybrid" is great MST3K fodder, and is great to make fun of.
Tito-8 For a sci-fi b-movie, this is actually pretty decent. It stars a number of well-known b-movie actors, and the script isn't quite as bad as you might expect. Some funny lines and good performances by most of the leads also help the film. However, it still isn't a very good film. After all, in between the silly dialogue and needless skin scenes, there is an ordinary plot and several dull moments. In other words, unless you're a b-movie buff, don't waste your time.