



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 “Maverick Cop” 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 collector’s 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
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 80’s 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 80’s this good movie and 4k look amazing n sound is great . Glad to own this gem
D**Y
great movie
love the movie. even though the its kinda laughable now with today's technology
C**R
Good old movie
Great old movie
K**N
GREAT ACTION MOVIE
ONE OF STALLONES BEST WORK NOT ONLY A GREAT ACTION MOVIE, BUT DELIVERS A MESSAGE AS WELL.
G**H
Great movie
Love this movie
G**N
Great
Great dvd
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 “film to enjoy Stallone,” 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 “Cobra” 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.
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