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Director: | Renny Harlin |
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Writer: | Sylvester Stallone, Michael France |
Staring: |
A year after losing his friend in a tragic 4,000-foot fall, former ranger Gabe Walker and his partner, Hal, are called to return to the same peak to rescue a group of stranded climbers, only to learn the climbers are actually thieving hijackers who are looking for boxes full of money. | |
Release Date: | May 28, 1993 |
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Director: | Renny Harlin |
Writer: | Sylvester Stallone, Michael France |
Genres: | Adventure, Action, Thriller |
Keywords | mountain, suitcase, money, airplane, rocky mountains, hijacking, climbing, heist, snow, mountain climbing |
Production Companies | Le Studio Canal+, Carolco Pictures, RCS Video, Pioneer |
Box Office |
Revenue: $255,000,211
Budget: $70,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 03, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Sylvester Stallone | Gabe Walker |
John Lithgow | Eric Qualen |
Michael Rooker | Hal Tucker |
Janine Turner | Jessie Deighan |
Rex Linn | Richard Travers |
Caroline Goodall | Kristel - Jet Pilot |
Leon | Kynette |
Craig Fairbrass | Delmar |
Gregory Scott Cummins | Ryan |
Denis Forest | Heldon |
Michelle Joyner | Sarah |
Max Perlich | Evan |
Paul Winfield | Walter Wright |
Ralph Waite | Frank |
Trey Brownell | Brett |
Zach Grenier | Davis |
Vyto Ruginis | Matheson |
Don S. Davis | Stuart |
Scott Hoxby | Agent Hayes |
John Finn | Agent Michaels |
Bruce McGill | Treasury Agent |
Rosemary Dunsmore | Treasury Secretary |
Kim Robillard | Treasury Jet Pilot |
Jeff McCarthy | Pilot |
Mike Weis | Co-Pilot |
Duncan Prentice | Treasury Helicopter Pilot |
Kevin Donald | Ray |
Jeff Blynn | Marvin |
Billy D. Lucas | Treasury Agent (uncredited) |
Thor | Thor |
Name | Job |
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Mindy Marin | Casting |
Ellen Mirojnick | Costume Design |
Robert Gould | Set Decoration |
Sylvester Stallone | Screenplay |
Giulia Chiara Crugnola | Set Designer |
Richard Dwan Jr. | ADR Editor, Dialogue Editor |
Bill Voigtlander | ADR Editor |
Constance A. Kazmer | ADR Editor |
Tim Cooney | Production Sound Mixer |
Todd Bassman | Boom Operator |
Bob Beemer | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Michael Minkler | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Gregg Baxter | Sound Designer, Sound Supervisor |
Dino DiMuro | Foley Editor |
Chris Hogan | Sound Effects Editor |
Randy Kelley | Sound Effects Editor |
Glenn T. Morgan | Sound Effects Editor |
Mark A. Lanza | Sound Effects Editor |
Jay B. Richardson | Sound Effects Editor |
Annette Haywood-Carter | Script Supervisor |
Andrew Cooper | Still Photographer |
Mauro Masotti | Props |
Dan Platt | Sculptor |
Michael Kelem | Aerial Camera |
Adam Dale | Aerial Director of Photography |
Wayne Baker | Underwater Camera, Camera Technician |
Gary Armstrong | First Assistant Camera |
Elio Bosi | Grip |
Aldo Colanzi | Key Grip |
Peter Tothpal | Key Hair Stylist |
Gary Liddiard | Makeup Artist |
Franco Siorpaes | Driver |
Michael Sweeney | Post-Production Manager |
George Foldi | Projection |
Steven Hintz | Propmaker |
Daniel Acon | Special Effects |
Lawrence J. Cavanaugh | Special Effects Coordinator |
Oswald Santin | Stunts |
Peter J. Silbermann | Unit Publicist |
Bob Putynkowski | Color Timer |
Francesco Brescini | Electrician |
Ron Lynch | Executive In Charge Of Production |
Enrico Ballarin | Location Manager |
Luigi Riitano | Production Accountant |
Judith Goodman | Production Coordinator |
Roberto Malerba | Unit Manager |
Doug Burdinski | Unit Production Manager |
Geoff Alexander | Orchestrator |
Dave McMoyler | Sound Editor |
R. Bruce Steinheimer | Special Effects Supervisor |
Brent Boates | Visual Effects Art Director |
Crystal Dowd | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Pamela Easley | Visual Effects Producer |
Augusto Grassi | Costumer |
Luca Lachin | Second Assistant Director |
Philip C. Pfeiffer | Second Unit Director of Photography, Second Unit Director |
Francesco Papa | Third Assistant Director |
Maurizio Bizzarri | Assistant Production Design |
Robert Bleckman | Assistant Property Master |
Robert Dawson | Title Designer |
Nerses Gezalyan | Foley Artist |
James Ashwill | Foley Mixer |
Lorenzo Majoni | Sound Assistant |
Mario Cassar | Special Effects Technician |
Suzanne L. Berger | Additional Visual Effects |
Eraldo Barbona | Additional Grip |
Randy Paik | Assistant Camera |
Kevin Fraser | Best Boy Grip |
Giorgio De Vincenzo | Assistant Editor |
Sati Tooray | Colorist |
Noori Dehnahi | Post Production Coordinator |
Maria Fiorito | Accountant |
David Paris | Aerial Coordinator |
Peter Boor | Pilot |
Damian Anderson | Production Assistant |
Milena Bono Parodi | Production Secretary |
Gary Compton | Security Coordinator |
Terry Miller | First Assistant Director |
Reka Wessely Tihanyi | Assistant Hairstylist |
Elisabetta De Leonardis | Hairstylist |
Jim Kail | Makeup Artist |
Maurizio Silvi | Makeup Artist |
Angela Beale | Costumer |
Giampaolo Grassi | Costumer |
Lahly Poore | Costumer |
Giampiero Grassi | Costumer |
Brad Anderson | Costumer |
Michael Dennison | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Reg Samuel | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Mark Eggenweiler | Assistant Editor |
Edward Malone | Assistant Editor |
Victoria Seale | Music Coordinator |
Dan Carlin Sr. | Music Editor |
Robin Glenn | Music Supervisor |
Clay Lacy | Pilot |
John Marzano | Pilot, Second Assistant Camera |
Marc Wolff | Aerial Coordinator, Pilot |
Chyna Thomson | Assistant Camera, First Assistant "B" Camera |
Ronald Hersey | Camera Operator |
David Worley | Camera Operator |
Daniele Cafolla | Electrician |
Massimo Cecchini | Electrician |
Paolo Di Stefano | Electrician |
Claudio Frollano | Electrician |
Alessandro Rossi | Electrician |
Francesco Zaccaria | Electrician |
Jonathan Taylor | First Assistant Camera |
Nic Milner | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Paolo Frasson | Grip |
Fabio Fumelli | Grip |
Paolo Tiberti | Grip |
Pietro Tiberti | Grip |
Tony Cridlin | Dolly Grip |
Robert Binnall | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Giovanni Corridori | Special Effects Coordinator |
John Richardson | Special Effects Coordinator |
Jeff Rand | Special Effects Technician |
Michele C. Vallillo | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Neil Krepela | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Jay Riddle | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Tania McComas | Makeup Artist |
Eileen Kastner-Delago | Makeup Artist |
Stefano Spadoni | Unit Manager |
Howell Caldwell | Second Second Assistant Director |
Albert Cho | Second Second Assistant Director |
Steve Danton | Second Unit First Assistant Director |
Jeffrey M. Ellis | Second Second Assistant Director |
Michael Viglietta | Second Assistant Director |
Giovanni Bianchini | Assistant Property Master |
Scott Bobbitt | Leadman |
Roberto Fucci | Other |
Audrey A. Johnson | Assistant Property Master |
Jeffrey Kalmus | Modeling |
John Mann | Storyboard Artist |
Massimiliano Paonessa | Assistant Property Master |
Peter Mitchell Rubin | Storyboard Artist |
Scott Tabor | Props |
Thomas P. Wilkins | Set Designer |
Renato Casaro | Other |
John Ferrari | Modeling |
Robert Batha | Assistant Sound Editor |
Lon Bender | Additional Sound Re-Recordist |
Burtis Bills | Additional Sound Re-Recordist |
Mike Boudry | ADR Recordist |
Stuart Copely | Dialogue Editor |
Richard Bruce Elliott | Foley Editor |
Larry Hopkins | Sound Mixer |
Marty Hutcherson | Sound Engineer |
Judson Leach | Apprentice Sound Editor |
Dan O'Connell | Foley Artist |
Kelly Oxford | Dialogue Editor |
Gregory F. Plotts | Sound Effects Editor |
Peter Michael Sullivan | Foley Editor |
Kim Waugh | Additional Sound Re-Recordist |
Renato Agostini | Special Effects |
Albert Bartoli | Special Effects |
Massimo Cardajoli | Special Effects |
Casey Cavanaugh | Special Effects |
Massimo Cristofanelli | Special Effects |
Gianni Indovino | Special Effects |
Matt Kutcher | Special Effects |
John McLeod | Special Effects Coordinator |
Thaine Morris | Special Effects Technician |
Claudio Quaglietti | Special Effects |
Marcus Richardson | Special Effects Technician |
Claudio Savazzi | Special Effects |
Richard Wood | Special Effects |
Tad Krzanowski | Modeling |
Kevin McTurk | Makeup Effects |
Joe Alter | VFX Artist |
James G. Anka | Modeling |
Andre Bustanoby | Visual Effects Designer |
Philip Crescenzo | Visual Effects Technical Director |
Miller Drake | VFX Editor |
Paul Gentry | VFX Director of Photography |
Rocco Gioffre | Matte Painter |
Kevin David Harris | Visual Effects Production Assistant |
Michael Joyce | Modelling Supervisor |
Steven Kosakura | Visual Effects Camera |
Donna Langston | Visual Effects Producer |
Paul Lewis | VFX Artist |
Kenneth Littleton | Visual Effects |
Lawrence Littleton | Visual Effects |
Barb Meier | Animation |
Douglas Miller | Modeling |
Michele Moen | Matte Painter |
Raj Naiksatam | VFX Artist |
Derek N. Prusak | Visual Effects Camera |
David Rosenthal | Visual Effects Camera |
Clark Schaffer | Modeling |
Monty Shook | Propmaker |
Ellen Somers | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Annick Therrien | Rotoscoping Artist |
Jon Warren | Modeling |
Adam Howard | Digital Compositor |
Kevin Rafferty | Animation |
Pam Vick | VFX Artist |
Norman Kent | Stunts |
Lane Leavitt | Stunts |
Alessandro Novelli | Stunts, Utility Stunts |
Georgia Phipps | Stunts |
J. Suzanne Rampe | Stunts |
Kevin Swigert | Stunt Coordinator, Stunts |
David Walling | Stunts |
David Breashears | Camera Operator, Stunts |
Richard Brooks Burton | First Assistant Camera |
Andrea Chiozzotto | Electrician |
Steve Harvey | Best Boy Electric |
Marco Santarelli | Best Boy Grip |
Fabio Scepi | Electrician |
Claudio Serantoni | Grip |
Stephen V. Isbell | Best Boy Grip |
Carlo Milani | Assistant Camera |
Ira Shain | Animation |
Claudio Carrer | Location Manager |
Fabiomassimo Dell'Orco | Location Manager |
Emanuele Lomiry | Location Manager |
Giovanni Lovatelli | Location Manager |
Joel Marx | Production Supervisor, Location Manager |
Vito Colazzo | Location Manager |
Lawrence Ashmore | Orchestrator |
Richard Bissill | Musician |
Guy Dagul | Orchestrator |
Brad Dechter | Orchestrator |
John Richards | Scoring Mixer |
John Beal | Additional Music |
Enzo Sisti | Production Accountant |
Cecilia Alvarenga | Production Coordinator |
Frank J. Urioste | Editor |
Maria Teresa Barbasso | Art Direction |
Christiaan Wagener | Art Direction |
Cynthia Sleiter | Set Decoration |
Marco Trentini | Assistant Art Director |
Trevor Jones | Original Music Composer, Orchestrator |
John Vallone | Production Design |
Aurelio Crugnola | Art Direction |
Laura Fattori | Production Manager |
Renny Harlin | Director |
Alex Thomson | Camera Operator, Director of Photography |
Wylie Stateman | Sound Designer, Sound Supervisor |
Frank Smathers | Sound Editor, Sound Effects Editor |
John Bruno | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Aldo Signoretti | Hairstylist |
Kate Dennis | Script Supervisor |
Jeff O'Haco | Stunt Double |
Kent H. Johnson | Property Master |
Nicola Pecorini | "A" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator |
Jim Rygiel | Digital Effects Supervisor |
Mark De Alessandro | Stunt Double, Stunt Coordinator |
Tom Martinek | I/O Supervisor |
Mario Kassar | Presenter |
Mark Milsome | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
Ron Kauk | Stunt Double |
Jeff Dawn | Makeup Supervisor |
Scott Martin Gershin | Sound Supervisor |
Neil Corbould | Special Effects |
Duilio Olmi | Special Effects |
Lisa Foster | VFX Artist |
Peter Kuran | Additional Visual Effects |
Wolfgang Gullich | Stunt Double |
Jake Garber | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Dicken Berglund | Foley Mixer |
Doc Kane | ADR Mixer |
Umberto Dessena | Grip |
Alessandro Borgese | Stunts |
Debbie Evans | Stunts |
Joel Kramer | Stunt Coordinator |
Billy D. Lucas | Stunts |
Scott Rogers | Stunts |
William Washington | Stunts |
Jeff Atmajian | Orchestrator |
Michael France | Screenplay, Story |
Simon Crane | Stunt Coordinator, Stunts |
Lisa McCullough | Stunts |
John Long | Original Concept |
Stephen Stanton | CG Supervisor |
David Snell | Conductor |
Name | Title |
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Jim Davidson | Associate Producer |
Lynwood Spinks | Co-Executive Producer |
Gene Patrick Hines | Co-Producer |
David Rotman | Co-Producer |
James R. Zatolokin | Co-Producer |
Mario Kassar | Executive Producer |
Renny Harlin | Producer |
Tony Munafo | Associate Producer |
Alan Marshall | Producer |
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Superb actioner from Sly and the gang. Gabe Walker (Sylvester Stallone) is an expert climber, but after a tragic incident leaves a girl dead, he leaves the mountains to get his head together. After his self imposed break he returns in the hope of rekindling a relationship with Jessie (Janine Turn ... er). Whilst at the rescue centre he is called to help a group who are stranded in the mountains, he agrees to help out this one last time, unaware that the group in the mountains are heavily armed murderous thieves and they need help of another kind... Directed by Renny Harlin, this is one of those films that shows that Stallone once had box office clout as big as his bodily frame. It's a delightful no brain action film that delivers royally to those with a bent for the action genre. What really lifts Clifhanger above average is the wonderful use of suspenseful situations. The film opens with a quite breath taking sequence and then kicks on to literally have us hanging on by our fingernails. The bad guys are deliciously over the top, none more so than the bullishly nasty John Lithgow as Eric Qualen, whilst Sly gets beefcake support from the ever reliable Michael Rooker. Cinematography by Alex Thomson is gorgeous as he brings to life the Cortina d'Ampezzo area of the Dolomites in Italy. Score is by Trevor Jones, who keeps it orchestral as he lifts from his own work for Last of the Mohicans, which in turn is mixed with what sounds like the lead theme of Alan Silvestri's work on Predator. Slam bang action, tense fraught moments, and a script written with knowing tongue in cheek persuasion, Cliffhanger literally does ROCK. 7.5/10
When a rescue atop a mountain goes wrong, a girl is killed and her boyfriend "Tucker" (Michael Rooker) blames his partner "Walker" (Sylvester Stallone) for the tragedy. A year goes by and the two must reunite to find any survivors from an high altitude plane crash. What they don't know is that plane ... carried "Qualen" (John Lithgow) and his associates who have just carried out a daring mid-air robbery and they are now looking for their $30m in the snowy wilderness. Apprehending their would be saviours, the gang use tracking technology to hunt their missing suitcases, but of course we just know things are not going to go smoothly. This has the scenario to be exciting: the cold and rather beautiful wintry scenery sets a scene nicely but the acting is very poor. Lithgow is hopeless, no other word for it, and Stallone just goes through the motions as the tortured soul trying to reconcile with ex girlfriend "Jessie" (Janine Turner), his friend and his conscience. Rex Linn's "Travers" - a duplicitous FBI man is no better and after about half an hour you are certain just what is going to happen - it's now all about pyrotechnics, helicopters and avalanches. It was nice to see "Pa Walton" (Ralph Waite) on screen again but Craig Fairbrass? No, sorry. This is just well photographed mush up a mountain.
**Action with some humor and a dose of exaggeration.** The best thing about an action movie is that it's usually easy entertainment and doesn't make you think too much. The film that brings me here today is reasonably enjoyable for that reason, and for being honest in what it does, that is, it is ... not one of those films that deceives the public by saying it is one thing and being another. The film is exactly what it says it is, and delivers what it promises. The script isn't particularly smart, and the story has enough improbable points to make us really doubt it. However, it serves the purposes of the film perfectly, even having some moments of humor. The film is far from being good, but it has a cast of good actors: Sylvester Stallone is good at acting, but he was never good at playing characters, and that doesn't change in this film. Even so, he's good enough to handle the role and have the lead. John Lithgow also does a satisfying job, but the rest of the cast is average. The villains are… likable, to be honest. Technically, the film takes advantage of the generous budget for very good and well-executed action scenes, with great physical demand from the stuntmen and great commitment from the special effects, visual and sound sectors. There's an exaggeration that makes everything feel sensational, kitschy and a little silly, and the dialogues are absolute clichés, but they add fun and some more witty moments to the film. Of course, there's plenty of pyrotechnics, judging by the amount of stuff that gets blown up.