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Scanner Cop is a 1994 science fiction action horror film. It is the fourth film in the series and the first of two films in the Scanner Cop sub-series. It is written, produced, and directed by longtime series producer Pierre David, and stars Daniel Quinn, , and . It was released direct-to-video in March 1994.


Plot
A Scanner goes crazy and is shot by officer Pete Harrigan (Richard Grove). Harrigan discovers the Scanner had a child and adopts him. 15 years later, Harrigan is now the leader of the LAPD and the child, Sam Staziak (Daniel Quinn), is a rookie cop in the same department.

Staziak is also a Scanner, although he keeps the powers hidden. Dr. Karl Glock (Richard Lynch) is a psychiatrist who is using a cult he leads to brainwash individuals to kill police.

As the string of murders begins to decimate the police department, Sam faces sensory overload and possible insanity as he reluctantly uses his powers to hunt the man responsible for the killings.

Sam scans the memories of a coroner (Gary Hudson) who committed suicide, providing clues to find Glock. Police psychiatrist Dr. Arden discovers puncture marks, indicating those who have been killing officers were drugged. A scan by Sam of a wife who killed her police officer husband shows the drug makes the victim see a giant version of whatever phobia they have.

Glock traps Sam, but Sam escapes. Sam attempts to scan Glock but is blocked by a metal plate in Glock's head. Glock attempts to pose as Harrigan's surgeon, but Sam scans the plate out of Glock's head, killing him.


Cast


Production
The film was the directorial debut of Pierre David, whom had produced the first three films as well as David Cronenberg's .

Unlike the previous films, which were all shot in Canada, Scanner Cop was shot in the United States with an American cast. Filming took place in .


Release
The film was released on VHS and LaserDisc by Republic Pictures. A DVD has been released in Canada, along with the sequel (also known as Scanner Cop 2).

The film along with Scanners: The Showdown was released on 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray from Vinegar Syndrome in a double feature set on May 28, 2021.


Reception
Empire rated it 2/5 stars and described it as a "moderately enjoyable horror movie, that suffers for its cast and script". rated it 2/4 stars and wrote that the film "works as a solid exploitation item", though it criticized the police procedural aspects. of Entertainment Weekly, in an article critiquing recent direct-to-video releases, rated it D+ and called the plot an excuse for "gruesome special effects".

Writing for Bloody Disgusting, Daniel Baldwin praised the film for taking the Scanners series in a new direction, describing it as "a tightly-written and paced cop thriller". Moira gave the film two stars, found it not a dire as the other films in the franchise, and it was competently made but otherwise found it pedestrian.

found that the movie depends a bit too much on the police procedural portion of the plot, but overall the movie is intriguing and works as a solid exploitation movie. It did note that Glock should have been given more screen time


Sequel
Scanner Cop II Volkin's Revenge, also known as , was released in 1995.


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