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Cobra

Year:
Duration:
87 min | Germany:73 min (heavily cut) | Finland:78 min (cut)
Genres:
Action | Crime | Horror | Thriller
IMDB rate:
5.5
Director:
George P. Cosmatos
Awards:
6 nominations
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 1986-05-23
Filming Locations: Dell Ave, Venice, Los Angeles, California, USA
Earnings
Gross: $49,042,224 (USA)$160,000,000 (Worldwide)
Cast
Actor
Character
Sylvester Stallone
Lieutenant Marion 'Cobra' Cobretti
Reni Santoni
Sergeant Gonzales
Andrew Robinson
Detective Monte
Brian Thompson
Night Slasher
John Herzfeld
Cho
Lee Garlington
Nancy Stalk
Art LaFleur
Captain Sears
Marco Rodríguez
Supermarket Killer
Ross St. Phillip
Security Guard
Val Avery
Chief Halliwell
David Rasche
Dan
John Hauk
Low Rider
Nick Angotti
Prodski
Nina Axelrod
Waitress
Joe Bonny
Policeman #1
Brad Bovee
Innocent Bystander (as Bradley Bovee)
Kevin Breslin
Supermarket Kid
Roger Aaron Brown
Policeman #2
John Cahill
Father of Blonde Girl
Malik Carter
Night Guard
Louise Caire Clark
Woman in Car
Christine Craft
TV News Reporter
Gregory Cruz
Janitor (as Gregory Norman Cruz)
Deborah Dalton
Nurse #2
Harry Demopoulos
Dr. Demopoulos (as Harry B. Demopoulos)
Scott Dockstader
Killer #2
Laura Drake
Murdered Waitress
Ken Hill
Garage Bystander
Arthur Kassell
Internal Affairs Man #2
Karen Kondazian
Nurse
Fred Lucky
Sketch Artist
Robert Martini
Apartment Killer #1
Joe Masino Jr.
Killer #3
Dorothy Meyer
Nurse #1
Paul Dion Monte
Supermarket Clerk (as Paul Monte)
Joe Stone
Killer #1
Jim Wilkey
Apartment Killer #2
Bert Williams
Commissioner Reddesdale
Leslie Morris
Reporter #1
Clare Nono
Reporter #2
Steve Lentz
Reporter #3
Glenda Wina
Reporter #4
Michael Bershad
Reporter #5
Joe Fowler
Reporter #6
Brian Edwards
Hospital Visitor #1 (uncredited)
Julie Hampton
Policewoman (uncredited)
Kurt V. Hulett
Suspect in Custody (uncredited)
Ron Jeremy
Extra (uncredited)
Helen Kelly
News Reporter #8 (uncredited)
Did you know?
Trivia
Where Nightslasher says his long monologue, right before his fight with Cobra, Brian Thompson had to do the scene with the script girl because Stallone was watching the basketball game on TV.
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When Sylvester Stallone was signed to play the lead in Beverly Hills Cop (1984), he did a lot of work on the screenplay, turning it into an action extravaganza that the studio couldn't afford. He eventually left Beverly Hills Cop and channeled his ideas for that project into this movie.
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In the original script, Nightslasher was called Abaddon.
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Goofs
The crime statistics Cobra gives in the opening narration are far too high, even by 1986 standards.
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When Cobra blasts the supermarket psycho with his .45, no shell casings are ejected from the chamber.
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When Cobra is chasing Slasher down the alley way, as they approach the end we can very clearly see the rear of Slasher's car. Specifically, the bumper bar is dragging along the pavement. In the next scene, and for the remainder of the car chase for that matter, the bumper bar is attached. At the same time, the car (a 1979 Plymouth Volaré) is seen with a front grille during the alley scene although the passenger side fender was bashed in one scene (in subsequent scenes, the fender is undamaged). The overall condition of the Volaré changes frequently (in some scenes, the car has all of its front lighting missing to one headlight and one park lens).
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Quotes
Gonzales: I would kill for some...
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Marion Cobretti: You know that's bad for your health?
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Detective Monte: Cobretti, no hard feelings. You, uh, kind of overdid it around here. I personally would have looked for a more subtle solution, but that's not your style. No hard feelings.
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Faq
Q
What are the differences between the British BBFC 18 DVD and the uncut version?
A
One scenes has been cut for the British BBFC 18 home video releases of this. Stallone's line "You have the right to remain silent." has been removed. A detailed comparison between both versions with pictures can be found here.
Q
What are the differences between the workprint and DVD version?
A
There are actually 3 different versions of Cobra.87 minutes long DVD, Blu Ray and VHS version (normal theatrical version)TV cut which doesn't have most of the graphic scenes from normal version but has alternate lines of dialogue and several extra scenes,and 2 + hours long workprint.While extended TV cut was shown in USA and some other countries worldwide, workprint version was pirated copy of the movie and it was available during 1990's in bad quality in several countries.Stallone himself wanted Cobra to be cut down in order to get more cinema releases during the day. While things haven't worked out quite as he planned, Cannon Group or Warner Brothers didn't really care about cut down version. Even when movie was cut, it was still had to be cut down some more by MPAA, in order to get R-rating. Workprint of Cobra is very rare, but here is the list of some deleted/extended scenes from it ;Note: Some of these are also added in TV cuts of Cobra, however there are also some scenes which are not in the workprint or DVD, but only in TV cut. But its mostly just some alternate takes with less profanity.Workprint is timecoded.There are no opening credits and red color in the beggining, but opening montage is still shown.Opening shootout is longer, lots of extra shots of customers are shown.Extra dialogue scene between Cobra and Tony.Extended dialogue scene between Cobra and Mexican low riders plus scene is edited differently, Cobra checks his mailbox, talks briefly to the old janitor and walks next to a woman walking her dog in the hall.Scene where Nightslasher kills first victim has few extra shots of victim's dead body, and entire scene is not shown in slow motion like in DVD version. Slow motion was probably added later when scene was cut since music is same in both versions.After the first murder, small Asian kid brings a box in some police station, and when one of the cops asks him who gave it to him, kid says that it was some men outside. Same cop tells the kid to get himself one of the toys from some other box on the other side of the room. While he is checking the box that kid brought, cop sees blood dripping under the box. Then Nightslasher calls and tells the cop "Her hands are with you, her soul is in another world." Cop tells some other cop to trace the call and then scene cuts to the morgue scene with Cobra and others.Autopsy scene (where Cobra says that he wants to be involved in case) is extended with few extra shots and some more dialogue.Second Nightslasher murder scene also has few extra shots of dead body, but due to the picture quality not much is seen actualy.Small extended bits with Cobra in his apartment, waiting for call from police chief and later he and Tony, his partner arrive on meeting with chief and Monte. "Skyline" track from official soundtrack is heard during this scene. This track is not anywhere in theatrical version.There are couple of extra dialogue scenes with Ingrid and Dan (her photographer) right before her photo shoot."Angel Of The City" montage scene is extended. There are more scenes of Cobra and Tony walking around the city and several shots of gang members at their day jobs.Dan's death scene is extended. He is hit more times with ax.Guy with glasses during parking garage attack is also hit more times with ax. It appears that final hit gets him in the head while he is on ground, although his death scene is more implied than shown.Conversation between Nightslasher and Stalk where she tells him how Cobra is after them and that he is "very dangerous", but Slasher simply says that they will take care of him. This deleted scene explains why did the gang attack Cobra at his place and how did they know where to find him.There are few more small scenes in Nightslasher's place where he is practicing with his knife. Part of this scene can be seen in one of the theatrical trailers.Attack on Cobra's place is longer and more violent. Sniper guy from the gang arrives in his car, gang member in the street looks at apartment and puts his mask on, two gang members are shown climbing up the stairs and cutting the light off while sniper guy is looking from his car. There is longer (only few seconds) death scene of first guy that gets shot, and right when he goes towards the stairs Cobra is attacked by third gang member (in DVD version he is last seen lying on ground). At the same time, sniper guy from the gang who was waiting for others in his car drives away after he saw other gang member falling from stairs when Cobra shot him. Cobra manages to defend himself and he kills last gang member with his bare hands. Scene is quite brutal, considering that you can see blood going from his mask. Also, music is same like in the DVD cut, but much louder.While most of this scene is used in TV cut, death scene of final gang member is not shown.Janitor's death scene is longer, but only for about 2 or 3 seconds.There is additional murder scene in hospital. Nightslasher stalks and kills same cop who was talking with nurse who also gets murdered by Slasher just minutes after. This deleted scene fixes continuity mistake from theatrical version of the movie in which same cop is seen talking with nurse and later he is no longer mentioned by other characters.More shots of Cobra driving fast towards hospital.Dialogue scene between Cobra and other cops is extended.Car chase is longer, explosion of the first car on the road is longer, and Nightslashers car is first one that crashes in boat, and then Cobra's car crashes while Nightslasher and sniper guy escape. You can actually see in theatrical version, right when Cobra's car crashes into the boat, that he actually crashes into the Nightslasher's car. Also, Cobra and Ingrid are walking away from crashed cars little longer untill they stop.Second dialogue scene between Cobra and other cops is also extended.Gang members perform some strange ritual before they start to follow Cobra and others. Ritual ends with some of them breaking the mirror with their weapons. One of the trailers for the movie (one with "Feel The Heat" song playing in the background) actually shows small part of this scene and couple parts of the other deleted scene where Nightslasher practices with his knife."Feel The Heat" montage scene is longer with extra dialogue between Cobra and Ingrid.There is some extended dialogue scenes between Stalk and Gonzales.There are lot more shots of gang members following Cobra and others, also this part of the workprint is edited differently then theatrical cut.Town attack scene is much longer and gorier with many additional murder scenes. One scene that is worth mentioning is when motel owner is watching Hitchcook's DIAL M FOR MURDER and in the scene where Swann starts to strangle Margot, motel owner gets strangled with barb wire.During the motel shootout and pick-up truck chase more explicit close ups of bullet hits and holes are shown, plus several more gang members are shot by Cobra. Uncut version of this scene is actualy more accurate then theatrical version where lot of continuity mistakes are present due to the cuts.Pick-up truck chase and shootout scene is also longer. Theatrical version of this scene has some continuity mistakes due to the cuts made either by studio or MPAA. Notice broken window on the left side of the pick-up: there was a small part cut where one of the bikers smashes the window with meat cleaver. One TV trailer shows this scene.Factory shootout has additional action scene where Cobra is running through the orchard while being shot at by sniper. Two scenes where gang members are burning alive are little longer. Nightslasher's death scene has several close ups of his wound intercut with Cobra pushing him onto the hook and also while he is burning he screams. It's possible that this scene was cut because it was too intense or too real looking.Extended ending where Cobra and Ingrid exchange few words with three cops armed with shotguns. Later when they both get on motorbike they ride through the locations where chase and shootout took place.Final credits are not shown in the ending of the workprint.Ending music in the workprint is Sylvester Levay's "Skyline" from original soundtrack release. It's possible that when scene was cut for theatrical release original music didn't fit well, or somebody, maybe even Stallone himself, wanted for movie to end with song "Voice Of America's Sons" that was used for music video about the movie.
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Photos from cast
Brigitte Nielsen
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