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''[[I Come in Peace (Film)|I Come in Peace]]'' (1990) (released and known worldwide as ''Dark Angel'') is a science fiction action thriller film about a [[Cowboy Cop|rule-breaking vice cop]] who becomes involved in the investigation of a number of mysterious drug-related murders on the streets of Houston, Texas. The film was directed by Craig R. Baxley, and stars [[Dolph Lundgren]], Brian Benben, Betsy Brantley and David Aykroyd.
''[[I Come in Peace (film)|I Come in Peace]]'' (1990) (released and known worldwide as ''Dark Angel'') is a science fiction action thriller film about a [[Cowboy Cop|rule-breaking vice cop]] who becomes involved in the investigation of a number of mysterious drug-related murders on the streets of Houston, Texas. The film was directed by Craig R. Baxley, and stars [[Dolph Lundgren]], Brian Benben, Betsy Brantley and David Aykroyd.


Jack Caine (Lundgren) is a Houston cop who is determined to wipe out the White Boys, a gang of white-collar drug dealers who killed his partner while Caine was waylaid stopping a convenience store robbery. Little does he know that there is a new drug dealer in town, one who preys on heroin addicts in order to get his own drug of trade -- made from the endorphins extracted from heroin users. But this guy's home turf isn't in Houston. It isn't even on planet Earth...
Jack Caine (Lundgren) is a Houston cop who is determined to wipe out the White Boys, a gang of white-collar drug dealers who killed his partner while Caine was waylaid stopping a convenience store robbery. Little does he know that there is a new drug dealer in town, one who preys on heroin addicts in order to get his own drug of trade -- made from the endorphins extracted from heroin users. But this guy's home turf isn't in Houston. It isn't even on planet Earth...