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Horror

Super Hybrid

- Most cars run on fuel. This one runs on blood.

Late one night, a mysterious car is brought into the Chicago police impound garage after a deadly traffic accident. The on-call mechanics soon discover the car has a mind of its own. With hundreds of horsepower and two tons of reinforced steel at its command, it's a seemingly unstoppable killing machine capable of outrunning -- and outwitting -- humans.

Release Date : 2011-01-28

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Stallion MediaStudio 407TADORA FilmproduktionsVoltage Pictures

Production Country : GermanyUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Shannon Beckner

Character Name : Tilda

Original Name : Shannon Beckner

Gender : Female

Oded Fehr

Character Name : Ray

Original Name : עודד פהר

Gender : Male

Ryan Kennedy

Character Name : Bobby

Original Name : Ryan Kennedy

Gender : Male

Adrien Dorval

Character Name : Gordy

Original Name : Adrien Dorval

Gender : Male

Melanie Papalia

Character Name : Maria

Original Name : Melanie Papalia

Gender : Female

John Reardon

Character Name : David

Original Name : John Reardon

Gender : Male

Josh Strait

Character Name : Al

Original Name : Josh Strait

Gender : Male

John Mariano

Character Name : (Additional Voices)

Original Name : John Mariano

Gender : Male

Ben Diskin

Character Name : (Additional Voices)

Original Name : Ben Diskin

Gender : Male

Kent Nolan

Character Name : Teenager

Original Name : Kent Nolan

Gender : Male

Duncan Fisher

Character Name : Teenager

Original Name : Duncan Fisher

Gender : Male

Jennifer Selvig

Character Name : Female Officer

Original Name : Jennifer Selvig

Gender : Female

Tim McGrath

Character Name : Officer Oliver

Original Name : Tim McGrath

Gender : Male

Reviews

G

Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

Should have been much worse than it was. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

W

Wuchak

@Wuchak

2023-11-06

**_A night of vehicular hell at a Chicago impound garage_** After a street accident, a mysterious car is brought to the city parking lot whereupon the midnight crew are thrust into an unbelievable life-or-death situation. “Super Hybrid” (2010) meshes ideas from “Killdozer” and “Christine” but adds a fresh concept and the milieu of a big city impound garage. It’s superior to the former, but not great like the latter. Shannon Beckner is effective as the protagonist, Tilda, while Melanie Papalia is worth a mention as Maria. The first act is compelling in the manner of, say, “The Hidden,” but I started losing interest a little by the last act. There’s some predictableness and, while I don’t mind the trope of the unlikely female rising to the challenge, it wasn’t necessary to paint the ex-military guy in such a negative light (Oded Fehr). Just because someone’s a boss and tells subordinates what to do in order to get things done, it doesn’t automatically make him/her evil incarnate. The switch to coldhearted bumbling moron doesn’t ring true. Meanwhile the parting shot is eye-rolling in the manner of “Abominable” and the future “Dark Was the Night.” Still, if you can roll with its weaknesses, “Super Hybrid” is thrilling enough, albeit one-dimensional, if you want something along the lines of “Killdozer” or “Christine.” The movie runs 1 hour, 34 minutes, was shot in Regina, Saskatchewan. GRADE: B-/C+