Plot
A disgraced former fireman takes on a group of terrorists holding the Vice President and others hostage during the seventh game of the NHL Stanley Cup finals.
Release Year: 1995
Rating: 5.4/10 (12,827 voted)
Director:
Peter Hyams
Stars: Jean-Claude Van Damme, Powers Boothe, Raymond J. Barry
Storyline Some terrorists kidnap the Vicepresident of the United States and threaten to blow up the full stadium in which is taking place the final of ice-hockey at the moment. There is only one way and one man to stop them...
Writers: Karen Elise Baldwin, Gene Quintano
Cast: Jean-Claude Van Damme
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Darren McCord
Powers Boothe
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Joshua Foss
Raymond J. Barry
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Vice President
Whittni Wright
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Emily McCord
Ross Malinger
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Tyler McCord
Dorian Harewood
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Hallmark
Kate McNeil
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Kathi
Michael Gaston
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Hickey
Audra Lindley
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Mrs. Ferrara
Brian Delate
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Blair
Steve Aronson
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Dooley
Michael R. Aubele
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Ace
Karen Elise Baldwin
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TV Director
(as Karen Baldwin)
Jennifer D. Bowser
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Joan
Pat Brisson
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Player #2
Taglines:
They said Game 7 would be a war. They didn't know the half of it.
Release Date: 22 December 1995
Filming Locations: 600 Grant Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Box Office Details
Budget: $35,000,000
(estimated)
Opening Weekend: €289,143
(Spain)
(26 January 1996)
(100 Screens)
Gross: $64,350,171
(Worldwide)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
Did You Know?
Trivia:
The original script called for the Penguins to play the L.A. Kings.
Goofs:
Continuity:
During several close-up scenes of the action on the ice, you can see that the stands are empty, or at least virtually empty.
Quotes: Blair:
You're crazy! Joshua Foss:
Me? Ha! I'm not the one paying some neanderthal 40 million dollars a year to skate up and down the ice.
User Review
One of the best "Die Hard" clones
Rating: 9/10
After the success of "Die Hard" there have been many movie clones of that
great action film. There was "Die Hard on a Ship" ("Under Siege"), "Die Hard
on a Train" ("Under Siege 2"), and "Die Hard on a Bus" ("Speed"), just to
name a few. "Sudden Death" can be described as either "Die Hard on the Ice",
"Die Hard at a Hockey Game" or "Die Hard in an Arena". You pick. Technically
you could put all three titles into this movie and it'll still be pretty
much the same thing. However, "Sudden Death" is one of the better "Die Hard"
clones. It's an exciting movie about terrorists taking over the Pittsburgh
Civic Arena where the decisive seventh game of the Stanley Cup Finals
between the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Chicago Blackhawks is being played.
However there's a little difference here. The only people who know that
hostages have taken over are the people in the VIP box (which includes the
Vice President), the Secret Service men outside the arena, and an arena fire
marshall who's two little kids are attending the game. The 17,000-plus fans
attending the game have no idea whats really going on. That fire marshall is
played by Belgian action star Jean-Claude Van Damme. I've not been a big fan
of Van Damme's films, but "Sudden Death" is easily his best movie to date.
Van Damme plays Darren McCord, the fire marshall who finds out something's
wrong when his little daughter is taken to the VIP box as a hostage after
witnessing a killing. When McCord finds out what's going on, he does
precisely what Bruce Willis did in "Die Hard", takes on the terrorists all
by himself. The lead bad guy is portrayed by Powers Boothe in a frightening
performance. He may not be quite as effective as Alan Rickman's villain in
"Die Hard", but Boothe does a good job at being mean. Van Damme is also very
good too (especially in one scene where he poses as the Penguins goalie to
hide out from the bad guys who were chasing him). He's much better here than
he was in "Timecop", teaming again with "Timecop" director Peter Hyams. The
action scenes are splendid (both the gunplay and the action during the
game), and the suspense has you on the edge. "Sudden Death" has a few silly
moments here and there, but since this movie is such a good thrill ride, you
won't care. This movie deserved to be a big hit at the box office and
wasn't. I'll never understand why.
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