No Place to Hide is a 1993 American detective film written and directed by Richard Danus and starring Kris Kristofferson.
[1] The film was widely panned by critics, particularly Richard Harrington of the Washington Post: "No Place to Hide is so bad it's not even any good.
For both actors, this film is a triumph of underachievement...The laconic Kristofferson's acting range is measured between squinting eyes and a grinding jaw...The gradually-developing bond between Kris and Drew is excruciatingly detailed in the latter's voiced-over diary entries.
It's all very embarrassing...Director Richard Danus, who beats his own script to a pulp, has no idea where to take any of this; loose plot threads abound.
The inevitable revelation of a secret society run by Dirty Harry-type elitists is simply ridiculous; if ever a film needed a Satanic subplot, it's this one.