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ActionAdventureThriller

Cliffhanger

- Hang on.

A year after losing his friend in a tragic 4,000-foot fall, former ranger Gabe Walker and his partner, Hal, are called to return to the same peak to rescue a group of stranded climbers, only to learn the climbers are actually thieving hijackers who are looking for boxes full of money.

Release Date : 1993-05-28

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Carolco PicturesLe Studio Canal+PioneerRCS Video

Production Country : FranceItalyUnited States of AmericaJapan

Alternative Titles : Cliffhanger

Cast

Sylvester Stallone

Character Name : Gabe Walker

Original Name : Sylvester Stallone

Gender : Male

John Lithgow

Character Name : Eric Qualen

Original Name : John Lithgow

Gender : Male

Michael Rooker

Character Name : Hal Tucker

Original Name : Michael Rooker

Gender : Male

Janine Turner

Character Name : Jessie Deighan

Original Name : Janine Turner

Gender : Female

Rex Linn

Character Name : Richard Travers

Original Name : Rex Linn

Gender : Male

Caroline Goodall

Character Name : Kristel - Jet Pilot

Original Name : Caroline Goodall

Gender : Female

Leon

Character Name : Kynette

Original Name : Leon

Gender : Male

Craig Fairbrass

Character Name : Delmar

Original Name : Craig Fairbrass

Gender : Male

Gregory Scott Cummins

Character Name : Ryan

Original Name : Gregory Scott Cummins

Gender : Male

Denis Forest

Character Name : Heldon

Original Name : Denis Forest

Gender : Male

Michelle Joyner

Character Name : Sarah

Original Name : Michelle Joyner

Gender : Female

Max Perlich

Character Name : Evan

Original Name : Max Perlich

Gender : Male

Paul Winfield

Character Name : Walter Wright

Original Name : Paul Winfield

Gender : Male

Ralph Waite

Character Name : Frank

Original Name : Ralph Waite

Gender : Male

Trey Brownell

Character Name : Brett

Original Name : Trey Brownell

Gender : Male

Zach Grenier

Character Name : Davis

Original Name : Zach Grenier

Gender : Male

Vyto Ruginis

Character Name : Matheson

Original Name : Vyto Ruginis

Gender : Male

Don S. Davis

Character Name : Stuart

Original Name : Don S. Davis

Gender : Male

Scott Hoxby

Character Name : Agent Hayes

Original Name : Scott Hoxby

Gender : Male

John Finn

Character Name : Agent Michaels

Original Name : John Finn

Gender : Male

Bruce McGill

Character Name : Treasury Agent

Original Name : Bruce McGill

Gender : Male

Rosemary Dunsmore

Character Name : Treasury Secretary

Original Name : Rosemary Dunsmore

Gender : Female

Kim Robillard

Character Name : Treasury Jet Pilot

Original Name : Kim Robillard

Gender : Male

Jeff McCarthy

Character Name : Pilot

Original Name : Jeff McCarthy

Gender : Male

Mike Weis

Character Name : Co-Pilot

Original Name : Mike Weis

Gender : Male

Duncan Prentice

Character Name : Treasury Helicopter Pilot

Original Name : Duncan Prentice

Gender : Male

Kevin Donald

Character Name : Ray

Original Name : Kevin Donald

Gender : Male

Jeff Blynn

Character Name : Marvin

Original Name : Jeff Blynn

Gender : Male

Billy D. Lucas

Character Name : Treasury Agent (uncredited)

Original Name : Billy D. Lucas

Gender : Male

Thor

Character Name : Thor

Original Name : Thor

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Superb actioner from Sly and the gang. Gabe Walker (Sylvester Stallone) is an expert climber, but after a tragic incident leaves a girl dead, he leaves the mountains to get his head together. After his self imposed break he returns in the hope of rekindling a relationship with Jessie (Janine Turner). Whilst at the rescue centre he is called to help a group who are stranded in the mountains, he agrees to help out this one last time, unaware that the group in the mountains are heavily armed murderous thieves and they need help of another kind... Directed by Renny Harlin, this is one of those films that shows that Stallone once had box office clout as big as his bodily frame. It's a delightful no brain action film that delivers royally to those with a bent for the action genre. What really lifts Clifhanger above average is the wonderful use of suspenseful situations. The film opens with a quite breath taking sequence and then kicks on to literally have us hanging on by our fingernails. The bad guys are deliciously over the top, none more so than the bullishly nasty John Lithgow as Eric Qualen, whilst Sly gets beefcake support from the ever reliable Michael Rooker. Cinematography by Alex Thomson is gorgeous as he brings to life the Cortina d'Ampezzo area of the Dolomites in Italy. Score is by Trevor Jones, who keeps it orchestral as he lifts from his own work for Last of the Mohicans, which in turn is mixed with what sounds like the lead theme of Alan Silvestri's work on Predator. Slam bang action, tense fraught moments, and a script written with knowing tongue in cheek persuasion, Cliffhanger literally does ROCK. 7.5/10

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-11-14

When a rescue atop a mountain goes wrong, a girl is killed and her boyfriend "Tucker" (Michael Rooker) blames his partner "Walker" (Sylvester Stallone) for the tragedy. A year goes by and the two must reunite to find any survivors from an high altitude plane crash. What they don't know is that plane carried "Qualen" (John Lithgow) and his associates who have just carried out a daring mid-air robbery and they are now looking for their $30m in the snowy wilderness. Apprehending their would be saviours, the gang use tracking technology to hunt their missing suitcases, but of course we just know things are not going to go smoothly. This has the scenario to be exciting: the cold and rather beautiful wintry scenery sets a scene nicely but the acting is very poor. Lithgow is hopeless, no other word for it, and Stallone just goes through the motions as the tortured soul trying to reconcile with ex girlfriend "Jessie" (Janine Turner), his friend and his conscience. Rex Linn's "Travers" - a duplicitous FBI man is no better and after about half an hour you are certain just what is going to happen - it's now all about pyrotechnics, helicopters and avalanches. It was nice to see "Pa Walton" (Ralph Waite) on screen again but Craig Fairbrass? No, sorry. This is just well photographed mush up a mountain.

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Filipe Manuel Neto

@FilipeManuelNeto

2022-12-31

**Action with some humor and a dose of exaggeration.** The best thing about an action movie is that it's usually easy entertainment and doesn't make you think too much. The film that brings me here today is reasonably enjoyable for that reason, and for being honest in what it does, that is, it is not one of those films that deceives the public by saying it is one thing and being another. The film is exactly what it says it is, and delivers what it promises. The script isn't particularly smart, and the story has enough improbable points to make us really doubt it. However, it serves the purposes of the film perfectly, even having some moments of humor. The film is far from being good, but it has a cast of good actors: Sylvester Stallone is good at acting, but he was never good at playing characters, and that doesn't change in this film. Even so, he's good enough to handle the role and have the lead. John Lithgow also does a satisfying job, but the rest of the cast is average. The villains are… likable, to be honest. Technically, the film takes advantage of the generous budget for very good and well-executed action scenes, with great physical demand from the stuntmen and great commitment from the special effects, visual and sound sectors. There's an exaggeration that makes everything feel sensational, kitschy and a little silly, and the dialogues are absolute clichés, but they add fun and some more witty moments to the film. Of course, there's plenty of pyrotechnics, judging by the amount of stuff that gets blown up.