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A crazed killer. A woman in danger. A city in fear. Lt. Marion "Cobra" Cobretti is the man the LAPD calls when standard police procedure isn't enough.CRIME IS A DISEASE. MEET THE CURE.Fresh from the global success of Rambo: First Blood Part II, Sylvester Stallone and director George P. Cosmatos re-teamed for the iconic 80s action-thriller Cobra, this time waging a one-man crusade against crime on the streets of Los Angeles.A crazed killer. A woman in danger. A city in fear. Lt. Marion "Cobra" Cobretti (Stallone) is the man the LAPD calls when standard police procedure isn't enough. Witness to a bloody murder, Ingrid Knudsen (Brigitte Nielsen) finds herself a target and is placed under Cobretti's protection. But repeated attempts on her life lead Cobretti to believe it's not just the work of one lone psycho wreaking bloody havoc across LA, but a murderous cult with plans for a new world order. An era-defining example of glossy high-octane Hollywood cinema, Cobra arrives on Arrow Video in a sparkling new restoration with a wealth of new and archival extras.Bonus Materials4K ULTRA HD LIMITED EDITION CONTENTSBrand new 4K restoration of the film from the original 35mm negative by Arrow Films 4K (2160p) Ultra HD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible) Original lossless stereo 2.0, 4.0 and DTS-HD MA 5.1 audio options Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingBrand new audio commentary by film critics Kim Newman and Nick de Semlyen Brand new audio commentary by film scholars Josh Nelson and Martyn PedlerArchive audio commentary by director George P. Cosmatos (1998) TV version of the film featuring deleted and alternate scenes, presented for the first time on home video (standard definition only) Slashing the Night Away, a new interview with composer Sylvester LevayDark Glasses, Violence & Robots, a new visual essay by film critic Abbey Bender on Cobra and 80s maximalist cinema White Line Nightmare, a new visual essay by film critic Martyn Conterio on Cobra and the โMaverick Copโ genre Stalking and Slashing, an archive interview with actor Brian Thompson Meet the Disease, an archive interview with actor Marco Rodriguez Feel the Heat, an archive interview with actor Andrew Robinson Double Crossed, an archive interview with actor Lee Garlington A Work of Art, an archive interview with actor Art LaFleur The Making of Cobra, 1986 featurette Trailers and TV spots Image gallery Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Tommy Pocket Illustrated collectorโs booklet containing new writing on the film by film critics Clem Bastow, William Bibbiani, Priscilla Page, and Ariel Schudson Double-sided fold-out poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Tommy Pocket Review: 80s bad a$$ - Great retro movie to add to your collection, youโll see some familiar bad guys and good old Stallone kicking butt, worth adding to your 80s collection. Review: Great 80s Movie in 4K - I havenโt watched this movie since my 20s, COBRA was released in 1986 and it was great to watch it again in 4K. After watching it I now realise while Sylvester Stallone married Bridget Nielsen. It was a great movie for its time and it still is, plenty of action and violence.Definitely worth a watch.
| ASIN | B0F6DFYBVR |
| Actors | Various |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,701 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #833 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (8,887) |
| MPAA rating | R (Restricted) |
| Media Format | 4K |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.73 x 5.31 x 0.51 inches; 4.96 ounces |
| Release date | July 22, 2025 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 27 minutes |
| Studio | Arrow Video |
M**H
80s bad a$$
Great retro movie to add to your collection, youโll see some familiar bad guys and good old Stallone kicking butt, worth adding to your 80s collection.
K**K
Great 80s Movie in 4K
I havenโt watched this movie since my 20s, COBRA was released in 1986 and it was great to watch it again in 4K. After watching it I now realise while Sylvester Stallone married Bridget Nielsen. It was a great movie for its time and it still is, plenty of action and violence.Definitely worth a watch.
D**T
80s nostalgia at its best!
Another quality release from Arrow! The picture quality is amazing! This movie is an excellent action flick in that perfect 80s style, can watch it over and over! If you love 80s action and Sly Stallone movies, then this is perfect for you!
A**S
Cobra 4k
Rambo to escape plan to the expendable films to many action movies Sylvester Stallone is 80โs action star . This is cobra this a no hold barred action movie full of adrenaline n violence . This is a cop movie full of action n violence and hardcore lines at a time when voilent movies were considered controversial and this 80 cult classic . If u love Stallone n 80โs this good movie and 4k look amazing n sound is great . Glad to own this gem
C**K
itโs up to Cobra to protector her and rid the world of the bad guys. As the story goes
Stars. George P. Cosmatos and Sylvester Stallone make a movie that is everything right and wrong about 80โs action movies. Loosely based on Paula Goslingsโ Novel, Fair Game, Stallone wrote the script and stars as the title character, Cobretti. The movie follows an elite member of the LAPD, Marion Cobretti, who is only summoned when they need him. In typical fashion he doesnโt follow the rules to get things done. When a model and businesswoman (Brigitte Nielsen) witnesses a murder by a group called the New Order and lead by The Night Slasher, itโs up to Cobra to protector her and rid the world of the bad guys. As the story goes, Stallone was cast for Beverly Hills Cop (1984), a role later given to Eddie Murphy. Stallone wanted to make the move more action-oriented and less comedic. The studio rejected the idea for being too expensive and Stallone left the movie. He went on to make Cobra. The original version was rated X for graphic violence and was edited down to get the R-rating. After the release of the hit, Top Gun (1986), Stallone and Casmatos were afraid that it would be overshadowed. They again edited the move down from two hours to an hour and half, so they could get in an extra screening each day. While Cobra was critical failure, being sighted for poor plotting, dialogue, gratuitous violence, and rehashing action cliches, the movie still killed in the box-office. They did rip off Terminator (1984) with the use of the red site on the fun and factory end battle, with a very iconic ending of Cobra handing the The Night Slasher on a hook. It was nominated for six Razzie Awards; Worst Picture, Worst Actor (Sylvester Stallone), Worst Actress (Brigitte Nielsen), Worst Supporting Actor and Worst New Star (both for Brian Thompson) and Worst Screenplay. The movie has since moved onto cult status for being awesome 80โs schlock with quotable lines and cheesy (but memorable) action scenes. Director Nicolas Winding Refn and Ryan Gosling are fans, which is why Goslingโs character in Drive (2011) had a toothpick in mouth similar to Cobraโs matchstick. Itโs definitely one of those 80โs movies that is so bad thatโs good. Like any classic horror movie or bad Cannon Production of the period, itโs mindless fun thatโs worth watching.
R**T
Great
Great movie
A**.
Man, this movie....
freaked me out as a kid. I very vividly remember spending the night at a school buddy's house in 5th grade, and his Dad rented this for us. We ate pizza and played video games, and then we watched this at night, right before lights out. Ha. Not exactly a kid's movie, and it was a little bit different back then. I remember the scene of the "meeting" the bad guys are having with everyone clanging their axes together in some sort of ritual, and I was just like, "Yikes!" Haha. Was happy to pick this up on 4K and watching it many years later, it's pretty tame by today's standards, violence wise, but it's still an effectively creepy movie that will have you rooting for Cobretti to take down the bad guys, they're evil scum here. Very creepy main villain in this movie, the guy just looks the part. And of course, he had one of the baddest looking weapons in movie history. I was very surprised to hear years later that this movie was actually a huge box office success. Surprised there was no sequel. Nice presentation here of an 80's classic, but very dark, action flick.
S**G
Highly Recommend !
Opinions on this movie seem to be divided, but I quite like it. Director George.P. Cosmatos has directed many excellent action and suspense films, but this one, perhaps because it was written by Sylvester Stallone, is a film by Stallone, for Stallone, and once you understand that it's essentially a โfilm to enjoy Stallone,โ it makes quite a bit of sense. There's a scene where he grabs the reporter who's waving his "basic human rights" around by the collar and yells at him, which is quite refreshing. The whole thing feels more TV-friendly, though. It would have been better if the actress playing his co-star had been a little smaller or more frail. However, this is a film that I would recommend to anyone who wants to clear their mind and enjoy a movie in their spare time. That โCobraโ has been revived in stunning 4K high definition by Arrow. Naturally, the light reproduction and shadow detail rendered in 12-bit Dolby Vision are magnificent in every scene. If you're a Starlon fan, this is a must-have. I highly recommend it.
S**M
Mauvaise qualitรฉs en tous
S**5
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J**N
Stallone's best movie - tied with Rambo series - and nice to replace the VHS copy I loaned out and never got back. An old friend returned.
R**A
Loved the directors commentary
N**N
I had almost forgotten what a great simple thriller this was. Shame on me. I have always been a massive fan of Sylvester Stallone, and admired him for so much, not least writing most of the stuff he does and directing and producing, but a writer is what he was in the first place, and he is also an oscar winning writer for Rocky. This thriller, based on a book Fair Game by Paula Gosling, is a no nonsense, no holds barred thriller, which pits Stallone's Cobra crime-stopping crusader against a brutal and merciless night slasher, who he believes is an army, not just one killer. The tension throughout the film is well sustained and it is superbly atmospheric, creepy at times, but always entertaining and gripping one way or another. Brigitte Nielsen is also terrific as the model witness who they are forced to protect and she is convincingly terrified a lot of the time. Brian Thompson plays the killer in no doubt one of his first roles, and he of course later went on to play the bounty hunter in The X Files, A terrific thriller with a superb chase sequence, fast paced and some imaginitive angles and other bits in there too. Crime is a disease and this is most definitely the cure!
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