


While fending off the harpoon Caine grabs a vial of the synthesized Barsi drug and the two engage in hand-to-hand combat over the vial, resulting in Talec being impaled on a steel spike. Talec arrives in the middle of the standoff and kills the remaining White Boys before being forced to retreat after Smith uses Azeck's weapon against him.Īt the complex, Azeck's weapon runs out of charge and Talec attempts to kill Caine using his drug harpoon. Thanks to information from Azeck, they track Talec down to an industrial complex but are waylaid by the White Boys who believe Caine to be behind the deaths of their soldiers. He then attempts to shoot Smith, but Caine saves him at the last moment. Smith gives the weapon to Inspector Switzer, who reveals that the FBI already know about the aliens, and they intend on opening dialogue with Talec in order to gain technological and weapon advantages. Caine warns that Switzer should not be trusted and wants to give the gun to his own supervisor, Chief Malone. Azeck dies and his body cremates itself - but Smith has retained Azeck's powerful hand-gun and intends to pass it onto his FBI superior to prove that the aliens exist. He warns Caine and Smith that if Talec is not stopped, thousands of intergalactic drug dealers will come to Earth to slaughter its population, since Earth is seen as a cheap source of Barsi, which is extremely rare in the rest of the galaxy.
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Azeck explains that he is a police officer from his own home planet, and that Talec shoots his victims full of synthetic heroin and then uses alien technology to extract the resulting endorphins from their brains, synthesizing them into a drug called "Barsi" to be used by addicts on his home planet. After Caine and Smith are ordered off the investigation by their superiors, they discover the mortally wounded Azeck in the back seat. After being severely injured in the fight, Azeck is able to sneak into Caine's car as he and Smith investigate the bloody scene left at the super market. He is being pursued by Azeck, a similar alien to himself.Īzeck soon tracks Talec to a supermarket where a battle ensues. Unknown to Caine and the police, the deaths are caused by Talec, an alien who is extracting something from the victims. The corpses are full of heroin, but the cause of death is a puncture wound to the forehead.
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At the same time, Caine is made aware - via his girlfriend, coroner Diane Pallone - of a series of strange drug-related deaths. They investigate the drug theft and the later murder of several key White Boys soldiers by a hyper fast spinning disk. This brings in the FBI, and Caine is partnered with a by-the-book agent, Arwood "Larry" Smith. When the White Boys steal a shipment of heroin from a federal evidence warehouse, they hide evidence of their involvement by blowing up the facility, killing or injuring numerous people. Led by the vicious but urbane Victor Manning, the White Boys operate above accusation but not suspicion. The White Boys disguise their narcotics trafficking behind the visage of expensive luxury sports cars, executive level jobs, and flashy designer suits. Houston police officer Jack Caine will not let police procedure prevent him from pursuing his mission to wipe out the White Boys, a gang of white collar drug dealers who killed his partner while Caine was stopping a convenience store robbery. The original title is Dark Angel the film was planned to be released under the same title in the United States (which had the latest release) but was renamed by Triumph Releasing to I Come in Peace because of two other movies entitled The Dark Angel (from 19), according to executive producer Mark Damon (in a 1993 interview with UK magazine Impact), who preferred the original title.

The film is about a rule-breaking vice cop who becomes involved in the investigation of mysterious drug-related murders on the streets of Houston, Texas. The film was released in the United States on September 28, 1990. Baxley, and starring Dolph Lundgren, Brian Benben, Betsy Brantley and Matthias Hues. I Come in Peace (released under the alternative title Dark Angel) is a 1990 American science fiction action film directed by Craig R.
