Cynical
NYPD Lieutenant John Moss pursues a
serial killer known as the "
Party Crasher" through a local nightclub, but fails to prevent the murder of a local drug dealer. During an interview with the press, Moss vents his frustration at the camera during a live broadcast. In
Los Angeles, entitled
Hollywood movie star Nick Lang sees the interview and is impressed by Moss's aggression. A former child star and pop action hero, Nick desperately wants a serious role in an upcoming cop drama,
Blood on the Asphalt, and he believes studying Moss up close will let him
convey authenticity in his audition. Nick uses his connections to become Moss's
ride-along partner posing as an experienced detective. Moss's supervisors pull him off the Party Crasher case to watch over Nick in low-risk assignments, but he is furious at the diversion over leaving an important investigation. Nick annoys Moss with his naivete, and Moss gives him several angry lectures about the realities of police work, particularly living with terror and the consequences of mistakes. In spite of this, Nick notices that Moss is having difficulty dating Susan, a divorced single mother, and offers him advice. While initially dismissive, Nick surprises Moss during a date with Susan and her daughter, both impressing Susan and offering lots of praise for Moss. Over the next several days, Moss tries to ditch Nick to pursue the Party Crasher, while Nick pushes the limits of acting like a cop. Moss reluctantly brings Nick along during a nighttime pursuit of a suspect through an abandoned building. Fearing for Nick's safety, he offers him a real firearm for self-defense. Believing that Moss is in danger, Nick enters the building and accidentally shoots a bystander. Terrified, Lang accepts Moss's offer to cover up the incident and leave town. Overwhelmed with remorse, Nick attempts to turn himself in only to discover that the entire incident was a ruse; the bystander was an undercover cop and Moss arranged the events so that Nick would understand that panic, self-doubt, guilt and anger are all part of being a "real" cop. Enraged, Nick punches Moss and arranges to leave town. Nick later stumbles into a confrontation between Moss and The Party Crasher, during which he saves Moss's life. The Party Crasher is wounded, taken to an ambulance, but he kills several people and escapes. Nick briefly captures him, radioing their location before he is knocked out. Susan visits Moss, stating that being a cop will never allow them to have a stable relationship, so she breaks up with him. Nick returns and tries to convince Moss that the Party Crasher will target Susan. Even though Moss is convinced that the Party Crasher
will flee the jurisdiction, Nick argues that the killer is acting out a theatrical revenge plot as part of
his bid for media attention. The Party Crasher abducts Susan, luring Moss and Nick into a confrontation on an advertising billboard featuring Nick's latest film and a brawl ensues. Nick saves Susan and Moss from being shot, but is himself shot in the chest. Moss pushes the Party Crasher off the roof. Trying to keep Nick from losing consciousness, he lectures him again about the dangers of being a cop. However, months later, Moss and Susan have married and attend the premiere of
The Good, the Badge and the Ugly. Nick survived his gunshot wound and leveraged the experience into a new drama. Moss is annoyed to discover that Nick's best lines in the film almost entirely formed from his lectures, and jokes that he should have received a writer's credit. ==Cast==