Cobra

    Cobra
    1986

    Synopsis

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

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    Cast

    • Sylvester StalloneLieutenant Marion 'Cobra' Cobretti
    • Brigitte NielsenIngrid
    • Reni SantoniSergeant Gonzales
    • Brian ThompsonNight Slasher
    • Lee GarlingtonNancy Stalk
    • Art LaFleurCaptain Sears
    • Andrew RobinsonDetective Monte
    • Marco RodríguezSupermarket Killer
    • Val AveryChief Halliwell
    • Nina AxelrodWaitress

    Recommendations

    • 70

      Variety

      Cobra is a sleek, extremely violent and exciting police thriller.
    • 63

      Chicago Tribune

      Whereas Clint Eastwood simply would have squinted at Robinson, Stallone takes a more violent approach. Maybe that's the difference between actors--Eastwood can be droll; Stallone more often crosses the border to primeval.
    • 30

      The New York Times

      A disturbing movie from many points of view: disturbing for the violence it portrays, the ideas it represents and the large number of people who will undoubtedly go to see it and cheer on its dangerous hero.
    • 30

      Time Out London

      There is not nearly enough violence. No one is eviscerated. The villains, all mumblers to a man, are not punished by having their tongues cut out. The body count is only somewhere in the high eighties - and most of these are simply gunned down with a deplorable lack of invention. Very little is done by way of eye-gouging, limb-crushing or tooth-extraction.
    • 30

      Chicago Reader

      It's fast-paced and full of gaudy action, yet it's thoroughly unsatisfying, largely because it's so lazy: once Stallone (also the screenwriter) and director George Pan Cosmatos have sketched out the standard genre archetypes, they leave it at that, not bothering to fill in the niceties of characterization, plausibility, motivation, and suspense.
    • 25

      Miami Herald

      Cobra looks and sounds as bad as it does because Stallone hired George P. Cosmatos (Rambo), a hack with no ideas, to direct, and because Stallone wrote the screenplay himself. No excuses: This movie is just the way the highest paid and hence most powerful man in Hollywood wanted it. You take a long look at the thing, you keep that in mind: This is the film he meant to make. [24 May 1986, p.D1]
    • 10

      Los Angeles Times

      Cobra's pretentious emptiness, its dumbness, its two-faced morality make it a movie that begs to be laughed off.
    • 10

      Washington Post

      If this guy tripped over a print of "Citizen Kane," he not only wouldn't know what it was, he'd hit somebody over the head with it. [24 May 1986, p.C1]

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