Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaVietnam vet suffers brain damage, he and buddy open bar. Gangsters pressure them into brutal cage fights, which they resist, leading to conflict. Brain-damaged vet's childlike mentality juxt... Leggi tuttoVietnam vet suffers brain damage, he and buddy open bar. Gangsters pressure them into brutal cage fights, which they resist, leading to conflict. Brain-damaged vet's childlike mentality juxtaposed with violent situations.Vietnam vet suffers brain damage, he and buddy open bar. Gangsters pressure them into brutal cage fights, which they resist, leading to conflict. Brain-damaged vet's childlike mentality juxtaposed with violent situations.
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The plot: Billy (Ferrigno) is a 'Nam vet who tragically gets shot in the head on a mission. He survives but now is mentally challenged. He goes through a lot of grueling physical therapy and eventually becomes a productive member of society. He only has one friend, fellow vet Scott Monroe (Brown). Then slimy gangsters show up. They kidnap and brainwash Billy to go into the dangerous world of cage fighting. Scott must rescue his friend by going into the ring himself.
Cage is the only movie that delves deep into the idea of "Retard Strength". This politically incorrect idea would never be made today. The fight sequences are brutal and predate UFC by decades. Cage was ahead of its time. Another movie of this ilk is called "Shootfighter" it stars Bolo Yeoung. Lou Ferrigno puts in a sensitive performance as exemplified in his first fight scene when he jovially introduces himself to his mean opponent, with the now-immortal line "Hi!, I'm Billy!" Billy doesn't want to fight and he is a sweet-natured man. But the gangsters attempt to corrupt him to be a fighting machine. Let's not forget about Reb Brown and his classic yell. (e.g. "Strike Commando" and every movie Brown has been in.) "Cage" apparently had so many fans clamoring for more "Cagey" goodness a sequel was thankfully released 5 years later! Comeuppance Review by: Ty & Brett For more insanity, check out: comeuppancereviews.com
Lo sapevi?
- QuizWhen cast, Lou Ferrigno did extensive research on underground cage match-style fighting, soldier life after injuries, and PTSD, but Reb Brown did not.
- BlooperAt the end of the movie, after all the bad guys have been killed, Tiger Joe picks up a case of money and gives it to Scott and Billy so that they can rebuild their bar. In reality, that case of money would have to be submitted as evidence, and Tiger Joe, Scott and Billy could be prosecuted for stealing evidence.
- Citazioni
Billy Thomas: I'm smart, too. I got three-seventy-five... and five-forty on the Master-Blaster.
Mario: [awestruck] Jeez.
Tony Baccola: Wait. Master-Blaster? What is that?
Mario: Its a video game, Tony!
Tony Baccola: Yeah, I should've known you'd know!
- ConnessioniFeatured in The Cine-Masochist: CAGE (2010)
- Colonne sonoreDon't Let Go
Performed by Jenifer Green
Written by Pamela Phillips Oland and Marilyn Berglas
Produced by Michael Wetherwax
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- 618.178 USD
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- 618.178 USD