Stone Cold

Brian Bosworth  Actor Lance Henriksen  Actor William Forsythe  Actor Arabella Holzbog  Actor Sam McMurray  Actor

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MPAA Rating: R
Contains:Violence,Adult Situations,Not For Children

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Stone Cold

Theatrical Release Date: 1991 05 17 (USA)

UPC: 027616079329

Studio: MGM

MPAA Rating: R   Contains:[Violence, Adult Situations, Not For Children]

Summary: In the early '90s, Brian Bosworth made the seamless transition from football bad boy to onscreen bad ass. In Stone Cold, the Boz plays cop Joe Huff, a brute force specialist. The FBI contracts him to take down a biker gang known as the Brotherhood, who have been implicated in drug trafficking and several murders. Joe assumes the personality of John Stone and goes undercover. His mission seems not to bust the gang but rather to kill with excessive force. Before he can take the law into his own hands, however, he has to get in with the gang's leader, the impressively tough Chains. The Boz doesn't disappoint, and he gets his chance in the final confrontation where he takes on several score of the Brotherhood in the street battle to end all street battles. ~ Brian Whitener, Rovi

Category: Action

Stone Cold

Format: DVD

Release Date: 06/12/2007

Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Theatre Wide-Screen, 1.33:1 Pre-1954 Standard

Audio: DD2 Dolby Digital Stereo

Runtime: 92 Minutes

Sides: 2

Number of Discs: 1

Language(s) English

Subtitles: English,French,Spanish

Region: USA & territories, Canada

Chapters: Disc #1, Side A -- Stone Cold [P&S]
1. Aisle Four [3:31]
2. First Degree (Main Titles) [3:00]
3. Undercover [5:40]
4. Tit for Tat [5:07]
5. Weekend Rally [6:12]
6. Round One [5:49]
7. The Bolivian [4:42]
8. Turf War [4:55]
9. Protection and a Buyer [2:55]
10. A Lot at Stake [3:14]
11. In Cold Blood [3:17]
12. G.F.B.D. [2:33]
13. Seeing It Through [7:04]
14. Funeral Pyre [2:07]
15. The Sting [6:36]
16. Cut Loose [3:12]
17. Going Away Party [3:15]
18. Cracking the Whip [10:56]
19. Showdown [3:32]
20. End Titles [4:11]
Disc #1, Side B -- Stone Cold [WS]
1. Aisle Four [3:31]
2. First Degree (Main Titles) [3:00]
3. Undercover [5:40]
4. Tit for Tat [5:07]
5. Weekend Rally [6:12]
6. Round One [5:49]
7. The Bolivian [4:42]
8. Turf War [4:55]
9. Protection and a Buyer [2:55]
10. A Lot at Stake [3:14]
11. In Cold Blood [3:17]
12. G.F.B.D. [2:33]
13. Seeing It Through [7:04]
14. Funeral Pyre [2:07]
15. The Sting [6:36]
16. Cut Loose [3:12]
17. Going Away Party [3:15]
18. Cracking the Whip [10:56]
19. Showdown [3:32]
20. End Titles [4:11]

Craig Butler

On the surface, Stone Cold might seem like a throwaway action film built around a sports personality but it's actually much more. In fact, this is a model b-movie: the storyline offers a barrage of action in a unique setting and simple but effectively-drawn characters that keep the audience involved between the setpieces. Brian Bosworth acquits himself well as the hero, underplaying the role while delivering on the fighting skills and macho attitude the viewer expects. However, it's the supporting cast that really shines: Lance Henriksen is charming and chilling by turns as the biker gang's smart yet sociopathic leader and William Forsythe delivers a feral, rip-snorting turn as the temperamental biker who suspects Bosworth is up to something. Finally and most importantly, stunt coordinator-turned-filmmaker Craig Baxley does an excellent job in the director's chair. He gives the story a lean, vigorous pace, makes the visuals as colorful and comic-bookish as possible and handles the frequent action scenes with kinetic flair. The best example of his skills in the latter department is the bombastic finale, which takes place in a highly unusual location and involves everything from fisticuffs to helicopter stunts -- it is one of the best action sequences ever in a b-movie. In short, Stone Cold is a premiere example of the action b-movie and twice as much fun as a lot of higher-budgeted action films. ~ Craig Butler, Rovi

Cast and Crew: Janis Flax  Actor 
Boyce Holleman  Actor 
Paul Lane  Actor 
Ron Recasner  Actor 
John Terrence  Actor 
Laura Albert  Actor 
Maggie Egan  Actor 
John Hateley  Actor 
Matt Johnston  Actor 
Tony Pierce  Actor 
Charles Stranski  Actor 
Demetre Phillips  Actor 
Jerry Colker  Actor 
Tracy Hutchinson  Actor 
Folkert Schmidt  Actor 
Nick Dimitri  Actor 
Bill Gratton  Actor 
Evan James  Actor 
Renee O'Connor  Actor 
Illana Shoshan  Actor 
Michael Wren  Actor 
Josie Dapar  Actor 
John R. Grantham  Actor 
Thomas F. Ibarra  Actor 
Billy Million  Actor 
Karen Abernathy  Actor 
Dave Efron  Actor 
Gene Hartline  Actor 
Michael James  Actor 
Kevin Page  Actor 
Jennifer Synnott  Actor 
Gregory Scott Cummins  Actor 
Troy Brown  Actor 
Tom Magee  Actor 
Benjamin Rosenberg  Actor 
Alfred Stepputat  Actor 
Frank Ferrara  Actor 
Rick L. Birchfield  Actor 
David Eisley  Actor 
Branda Lynn Klemme  Actor 
Robert Prentiss  Actor 
Magic Schwartz  Actor 
Robert Winley  Actor 
Yoram Ben-Ami  Producer 
Craig R. Baxley  Director 
Craig R. Baxley  Screenwriter 
Walter Doniger  Executive Producer 
Walter Doniger  Screenwriter 
Sylvester Levay  Composer (Music Score) 
Mace Neufeld  Producer 
Gary Wichard  Executive Producer 
Brian Bosworth  Actor 
Lance Henriksen  Actor 
William Forsythe  Actor 
Arabella Holzbog  Actor 
Sam McMurray  Actor 
Richard Gant  Actor 
Paolo Tocha  Actor 
David Tress  Actor 

Country: USA