Stranglehold

4.8
1994 1 hr 13 min Action

Deep inside the nation's top chemical weapons facility, a brilliant terrorist takes a Congresswoman hostage. The Navy can't stop him. The Air Force can't reach him. The Coast Guard can't kill him. Only one man can do the job: special agent Ryan Cooper. He's in a race against time to save the world, facing his greatest challenge yet!

  • Cast:
    Jerry Trimble , Jillian McWhirter , Vernon Wells , Jim Kelly

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Reviews

Actuakers
1994/01/01

One of my all time favorites.

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InformationRap
1994/01/02

This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.

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Bea Swanson
1994/01/03

This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.

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Aneesa Wardle
1994/01/04

The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.

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Comeuppance Reviews
1994/01/05

When Ohio congresswoman Helen Filmore (McWhirter) and her staff fly to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to visit Chemco, a new chemical weapons facility, all hell breaks loose when terrorist Richter (Wells) and his goons commandeer the place and take Filmore and her staff hostage. Luckily, she has a badass bodyguard with an attitude, Ryan Cooper (Trimble). Cooper singlehandedly must take down the baddies and save Filmore. But with Richter's goons at every turn, can he do it? Find out today! Stranglehold is yet another addition to the 90's "DieHardInA" sub-genre that we've covered extensively on this site. Lethal Tender, Deadly Outbreak, Crackerjack and many others populated video stores with scenarios oddly reminiscent of the Bruce Willis film. Thankfully, our main hero this time around is the inimitable Jerry Trimble, who looks like Sean Penn in a bout of 'Roid Rage. (Interestingly, he resembles Penn when he's wearing his suit. When he changes to fatigues - he only has two outfits in the movie - he looks more like Emilio Estevez. Go figure). Nevertheless, Trimble has a great voice, and it sounds a lot like Reb Brown's. It's highly enjoyable to watch him fight baddies and shoot one-liners. And more baddies. To quote the tagline: "Bare hands. Fast feet. Short temper. Ryan Cooper needs no weapon". That's all you need to know, really.Besides Trimble and his ponytail, and his utterance of lines such as "Maybe a diet sandwich?" to a portly compatriot (we think Trimble may have unwittingly invented something awesome here. But we suspect he does a lot of things unwittingly), there are some other B-movie greats onboard. Jillian McWhirter, who we knew from Beyond the Call of Duty (1992) and the great PM movies Last Man Standing (1995) and Rage (1995) is good as the congresswoman. And we always love to see Vernon G. Wells, and here he puts in a wonderfully hammy performance as the bad guy with the prerequisite German name. And because it's a Cirio movie under the Corman auspices, the running time is only 73 minutes! So it's easy to fit this one into your movie-watching schedule.The shooting and kicking in an industrial scenario, exploding things, not the least of which is at least one helicopter, and the keyboard-based soundtrack will feel nicely familiar to action fans and it gives the movie an 80's feel. On the whole, we enjoyed Stranglehold, because there's nothing NOT to enjoy. It delivers action goods in a compact package, and we applaud that.

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poopfock
1994/01/06

Do you like cornball 80's action movies? Do you like those movies to star kickboxers you never heard of before? Do you like movies that feature absolutely nothing shown on the cover? Do you like bad editing?...but most importantly...do you like Vernon Wells?My answer to all of those questions is: HELLS YES! And this movie has it all and more (or less).No, I am not joking about the cover thing either. Even the screenshots on the back of the case aren't in the film. There's no awesome shirtless chain swing while choking a guy with a desert eagle. There is no scene where a woman in a white bra is flying from an explosion, or a black bra lady running for her life. BUT what there IS, is a ton of 80's cheese and Vernon "Chainmail Vest" Wells being a total badass...and isn't that worth thr price of admission alone?Stranglehold is a perfect stocking stuffer for anyone who loves greatastic action and whoawesome plots. Buy it...shoot, buy three or four of them and pass them out to your friends. You will thank me. It's worth baderiffic every moment.

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