Before he showed us the pleasures of "damn fine" coffee in Twin Peaks, Kyle MacLachlan played a different kind of FBI agent in Jack Sholder's The Hidden, coming to Blu-ray soon with a new HD remaster and several special features (which were included on the film's DVD release).

Similar to their Blu-ray release of Innocent Blood, an exact release date for Warner Archive's The Hidden Blu-ray has not yet been announced, but we'll be sure to keep Daily Dead readers updated on further announcements. In the meantime, you can check out the official release details and cover (featuring the poster art from the film's initial release) below:

From Warner Archive Collection: "THE HIDDEN (1987)

NEW 2017 1080p HD REMASTER

Run Time 97:00

Subtitles English SDH

DTS HD-Master Audio (REMIX FOR HOME VIDEO) 5.1 - English, DTS HD-Master Audio (ORIGINAL THEATRICAL) 2.0 - English

16 X 9 WIDESCREEN, ORIGINAL ASPECT RATIO - 1.78:1

COLOR

BD 50

Special Features:

  • Commentary by Director Jack Sholder and Tim Hunter
  • SFX Footage with commentary by Jack Sholder
  • Theatrical Trailer (HD)

Something hideous is changing law-abiding citizens into monstrous, hyperviolent psychopaths. Now, only Kyle MacLachlan (Dune, Twin Peaks) and Michael Nouri (Flashdance) can halt the terrifying rampage of The Hidden!

A series of bizarre, inexplicable robberies and murders have L.A. police detective Tom Beck (Nouri) totally baffled. And it doesn’t help when mysterious FBI agent Lloyd Gallagher (MacLachlan) tells him that a demonic extraterrestrial creature is invading the bodies of innocent victims – and transforming them into inhuman killers with an unearthly fondness for heavy-metal music, red Ferraris and unspeakable violence! This chilling, high-velocity sci-fi horrorshow that captures a long-gone and way-gone Los Angeles has emerged from the shadows to epitomize '80s cult cinema - and now it's looking show room fresh!"

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