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23 May 1986 (USA) moreTagline:
Crime is the disease. Meet the Cure. morePlot:
City cop is on the trail of a serial killer. Loaded with action and violence. Stallone fans will love... more | full synopsisAwards:
6 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(6 articles)
Our Favorite Summers: 1986 (From Cinematical. 21 June 2009, 8:33 PM, PDT)
The Pull List Comic Reviews: ‘Wolverine’, ‘G.I. Joe: Origins’ and ‘Uncanny X-Men’
(From The Flickcast. 12 June 2009, 11:15 AM, PDT)
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One of my favorite movies moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Sylvester Stallone | ... | Lieutenant Marion 'Cobra' Cobretti | |
| Brigitte Nielsen | ... | Ingrid | |
| Reni Santoni | ... | Sergeant Gonzales | |
| Andrew Robinson | ... | Detective Monte | |
| Brian Thompson | ... | Night Slasher | |
| John Herzfeld | ... | Cho | |
| Lee Garlington | ... | Nancy Stalk | |
| Art LaFleur | ... | Captain Sears (as Art La Fleur) | |
| Marco Rodríguez | ... | Supermarket Killer (as Marco Rodriguez) | |
| Ross St. Phillip | ... | Security Guard | |
| Val Avery | ... | Chief Halliwell | |
| David Rasche | ... | Dan | |
| John Hauk | ... | Low Rider | |
| Nick Angotti | ... | Prodski | |
| Nina Axelrod | ... | Waitress |
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View content advisory for parentsRuntime:
87 min | Germany:73 min (heavily cut) | Finland:78 min (cut)Country:
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1.85 : 1 moreCertification:
Iceland:16 | West Germany:18 (cut) | Germany:18 (JK/SPIO) (re-release) (uncut) | Finland:K-16 (cut) | UK:18 (cut) | Finland:K-18 (cut) (1986) | Finland:K-18 (cut) (1990) | Brazil:14 | Australia:R | Canada:14A | Finland:K-18 | France:-12 | Sweden:15 | USA:R | Mexico:C | Singapore:PG | Canada:13+ (Quebec) | Norway:18 (video premiere) (1989) (cut) | Norway:(Banned) (1986-2003) (cinema release) | Germany:BPjM RestrictedFun Stuff
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The submachine gun used by Marion Cobretti in the final showdown with biker gang is a Jati-Matic. The Jati-Matic first appeared in the early 1980s, but was never adopted by any country for use. It re-appeared in Finland in the mid-1990s as the GG-95 Personal Defense Weapon made by the Golden Gun Company. The gun is chambered in 9x19 parabellum, has a cyclic rate of 600 rounds/min, and has various accessories that were offered such as a silencer, various capacity magazines, and a laser pointing device. moreGoofs:
Continuity: The amount of ketchup on Ingrid's french fry. moreQuotes:
Chief Halliwell: Cobretti, do know you have an attitude problem?Marion Cobretti: Yeah, but it's just a LITTLE one!
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Let me start by saying that I fully understand all the people who hate this film. After all, it is a violent, often extremely stupid macho-actioner which falls apart if you start to think it's contents for a second. Its characters are one-dimensional and there's really not much plot or dialogue. But while many others think of the above as a bad thing, I think I've just described the recipe for a perfect action film.
I recently watched "Vampires" on DVD and listened to John Carpenter's commentary and one comment amused me. When James Woods and his crew were outside a building supposedly filled with vampires, everyone was wearing vests and neckpieces which protected them from being bitten except James Woods and Carpenter said about this something like "You can see how everyone is wearing vests except James Woods because he's so tough". Such is the case with Cobra also. All the other cops are dressed like...well, cops, but Stallone, he really stands out from the crowd in a positive way with his tight jeans, T-shirts, a pair of really cool (and very 80s) sunglasses and a match in his mouth (which I thought was a very nice touch). And why does he look like this? You guessed it - because he's so tough.
As I said before, there's not much plot and what there is, is pretty stupid and generic. We have seen it many times before and we will (I hope!) see it many times in the future but hey, if it ain't broken, why fix it? Of course there are several people who think it has always been broken.. There are some sequences and dialogue in Cobra which are almost embarrassingly stupid such as the opening shot where the team of killers are weaving axes to the air and then there are the legendary lines "The court is civilized, isn't it...pig?" "But I'm not.. This is where the law stops..and I start..sucker!" but I'm just so glad that they included these scenes (even though they probably knew that the critics wouldn't like them) because they are my favorite scenes in the movie.
This is a movie which has a very, very specific target audience and the reason for all the bad reviews is probably the fact that unlike other movies like this, this was for some reason targeted to a wider audience and of course, many people didn't like it. Not because Cobra is a bad movie but because they just don't like films like this. Surprisingly the other movie which was also based on Paula Gosling's novel, the William Baldwin-Cindy Crawford -actioner "Fair Game" suffered the same fate. Needless to say, I also liked that film a lot.
I know most people don't like the movies that I like and that's OK but I want others to know that I personally have seen probably over a thousand action movies and this is one of my all-time favorites and that there are many, many others who have truly enjoyed Cobra and it has become a cult classic to action fans worldwide. And when everyone starts to really think about it, Cobra may just be the perfect movie. There are so many films made in the 90s which are OK. They are not great but they don't suck either. Cobra, however, has all the ingredients that action fans love and others hate. It doesn't leave anyone cold, you either love it or you hate it. But I'll say this: If you like films like "Schindler's List" or "Shakespeare in Love" and you rent a film with a tagline "Crime is a disease. Meet the cure. COBRA", you truly deserve what you see!
Cobra is an excellent action movie because of a great macho performance (I loved the deep voice!) and screenplay from Stallone, a truly phenomenal score from my favorite composer Sylvester Levay, tight editing by Don Zimmerman and good cinematography by Ric Waite (who was also the director of photography in my other favorite, "Marked for Death" starring Steven Seagal). I also praise the director, George P. Cosmatos, although I haven't liked his other movies as much as this.
Anyway, the name and the tagline really says it all. You're either going to love or hate this and all I can say is, if you look for any intelligence in a movie, don't see it. I do, but not in an action movie. Actually, I don't even want action films to be smart or sophisticated. For me, Cobra delivers! I give it a full 10/10.