

Biohazard
A group of skeptical government officials headed by General Randolph are brought to a remote laboratory for a demonstration in "Psychic Materialization", a successful side effect of an experimental drug. But the project scientists had warned that not enough testing had been completed to access safety concerns. In a freak accident during the demonstration to the politicians, a vicious creature is created! Unable to contain the monster, it unleashes unbelievable havoc & destruction against mankind! Reproducing itself at an alarming rate, and all known weapons seemingly powerless against the creature, the scientists are gravely concerned for the survival of mankind!
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Plot Summary
A detective is hot on the trail of a serial killer known as 'The Cleaner' who is systematically eliminating a local biker gang. As the body count rises, the detective must race against time to unmask the killer before he strikes again, uncovering a twisted web of revenge and betrayal.
Critical Reception
Biohazard (also known as 'The Rat Pack') received a largely negative reception from critics and audiences upon its release, with many finding its plot convoluted and its violence gratuitous. It is often cited as a lower-tier entry in the slasher genre of the 1980s.
What Reviewers Say
- Criticized for its predictable plot and excessive gore.
- The film struggles to establish a compelling narrative or memorable characters.
- Often considered a forgettable entry in the horror genre of its time.
Google audience: Audience reception is scarce for this film, but available comments often reflect a general disappointment with its low production value and uninspired storytelling.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be titled 'The Rat Pack' and was eventually released under that title in some territories after initial distribution issues.
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