Cobra

May 23rd, 1986







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Cobra

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Plot
A tough-on-crime street cop must protect the only surviving witness to a strange murderous cult with far reaching plans.

Release Year: 1986

Rating: 5.1/10 (24,326 voted)

Director: George P. Cosmatos

Stars: Sylvester Stallone, Brigitte Nielsen, Reni Santoni

Storyline
City cop is on the trail of a serial killer. Loaded with action and violence. Stallone fans will love this Rambo-like movie with Stallone on the chase instead of the run.

Writers: Paula Gosling, Sylvester Stallone

Cast:
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

Taglines: The strong arm of the law.

Release Date: 23 May 1986

Filming Locations: Dell Ave, Venice, Los Angeles, California, USA

Gross: $160,000,000 (Worldwide)



Technical Specs

Runtime:  | Germany: (heavily cut)  | Finland: (cut)



Did You Know?

Trivia:
There were plans to do a sequel which never materialized.

Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: When Cobra blasts the supermarket psycho with his .45, no shell casings are ejected from the chamber.

Quotes:
Gonzales: You're such a liar.
Cobretti: Watch your mouth. You're in public!



User Review

SYNOPSIS: It made me want to kick my own *ss.

Rating: 10/10

YOU CAN'T TELL ME the first time you saw Stallone do a complete 180 in that pimped out ride, hang that sweet lookin' gun out of the window, and knock off a few caps at the bad guy as he drove in REVERSE (!!) that you didn't get a little tingly in your gut in a good way.

People... I think we need to have a Come-To-Jesus about this movie. I can't believe I actually saw such low approval stats from all age brackets. Lemme just holler and the children of the '80s: what the hell are you thinking? Stallone and Schwartzenegger were bigger than life back then, and there's no love.... Now there's nothing but CGI, bigger explosions, crazier guns, fake boobies, more authentic-looking aliens, all the things I like in movies -- wait a second.

You know, I realize Stallone will never win Best Actor... I realize Stallone will never die, probably, he's always in such damn good shape... and I also realize that his face will never straighten up so he can talk correctly, but there's one thing I do know... I give this movie a 10, and I hope it feels like the giant peanut butter sandwich you just ate without a glass of milk anywhere in sight!

I need a glass of rootbeer... BARTENDER!





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