The First Power

The First Power

199098 min
5.6/10
CrimeThrillerHorror

Plot Summary

A dedicated L.A. police detective and a female psychic must stop a demonic serial killer who was given the powers of resurrection, teleportation and possession.

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👥Cast (17)

Lou Diamond Phillips

Lou Diamond Phillips

Det. Russell Logan

Tracy Griffith

Tracy Griffith

Tess Seaton

Jeff Kober

Jeff Kober

Patrick Channing

Mykelti Williamson

Mykelti Williamson

Det. Oliver Franklin

Dennis Lipscomb

Dennis Lipscomb

Commander Perkins

Carmen Argenziano

Carmen Argenziano

Lt. Grimes

Clayton Landey

Clayton Landey

Mazza

David Gale

David Gale

Monsignor

Philip Abbott

Philip Abbott

Cardinal

J. Patrick McNamara

J. Patrick McNamara

Priest

Bill Moseley

Bill Moseley

Bartender

Brian Libby

Brian Libby

Bum / Detective

🎬Crew

Director

Robert Resnikoff

Writers

Robert Resnikoff

Producers

David Madden

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🏷️Keywords

serial killer

💬Reviews (1)

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Wuchak

2/27/2023

**_Pursuing a supernatural psycho in Los Angeles_** A Los Angeles detective (Lou Diamond Phillips) teams-up with a winsome psychic (Tracy Griffith) to nab a nutso serial killer who was executed, but uncannily continues to manifest for more slayings. “The First Power” (1990) is a fast-paced crime thriller with occult-oriented horror. It takes “The Night Stalker” (1972) template minus the vampire angle and mixes it with the real-life Richard Ramirez case, “Spellbinder” (1988) and “The Hidden” (1987). It’s as entertaining as any of those three movies, as well as more amusing, but it’s hampered by predictableness. For instance, when the protagonist goes into the confessional you know exactly what’s going to happen. Then there are some unlikely bits, like a vat of acid strategically placed in a sewer that explodes. Why Sure! Meanwhile the final scene leaves a sour taste. Nevertheless, likable Lou works well as the driven detective while Redhead Tracy Griffith is a highlight. You might remember her from “Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland” (1989). The film runs 1 hour, 38 minutes, and was shot in Los Angeles. GRADE: B-

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Production Companies

Orion Pictures
Nelson Entertainment
Interscope Communications