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Daylight

  • 1996
  • PG-13
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
80K
YOUR RATING
Daylight (1996)
DisasterSurvivalActionAdventureDramaThriller

Disaster in a New York tunnel as explosions collapse both ends of it. One hero tries to help the people inside find their way to safety.Disaster in a New York tunnel as explosions collapse both ends of it. One hero tries to help the people inside find their way to safety.Disaster in a New York tunnel as explosions collapse both ends of it. One hero tries to help the people inside find their way to safety.

  • Director
    • Rob Cohen
  • Writer
    • Leslie Bohem
  • Stars
    • Sylvester Stallone
    • Amy Brenneman
    • Viggo Mortensen
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    80K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rob Cohen
    • Writer
      • Leslie Bohem
    • Stars
      • Sylvester Stallone
      • Amy Brenneman
      • Viggo Mortensen
    • 148User reviews
    • 85Critic reviews
    • 47Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Sylvester Stallone
    Sylvester Stallone
    • Kit Latura
    Amy Brenneman
    Amy Brenneman
    • Madelyne Thompson
    Viggo Mortensen
    Viggo Mortensen
    • Roy Nord
    Dan Hedaya
    Dan Hedaya
    • Frank Kraft
    Jay O. Sanders
    Jay O. Sanders
    • Steven Crighton
    Karen Young
    Karen Young
    • Sarah Crighton
    Claire Bloom
    Claire Bloom
    • Eleanor Trilling
    Vanessa Bell Calloway
    Vanessa Bell Calloway
    • Grace Calloway
    Renoly Santiago
    Renoly Santiago
    • Mikey
    Colin Fox
    Colin Fox
    • Roger Trilling
    Danielle Harris
    Danielle Harris
    • Ashley Crighton
    Trina McGee
    Trina McGee
    • LaTonya
    • (as Trina McGee-Davis)
    Marcello Thedford
    Marcello Thedford
    • Kadeem
    Sage Stallone
    Sage Stallone
    • Vincent
    Jo Anderson
    Jo Anderson
    • Bloom
    Mark Rolston
    Mark Rolston
    • Chief Dennis Wilson
    Rosemary Forsyth
    Rosemary Forsyth
    • Ms. London
    Luoyong Wang
    Luoyong Wang
    • Gem Dealer
    • Director
      • Rob Cohen
    • Writer
      • Leslie Bohem
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    6flickershows

    The Po-Sly-don Adventure

    Geez, that cab driver sure knows a lot about rescue procedures. Hey, he's Sylvester Stallone! Sly plays Kit Latura, a disgraced EMS hotshot who was fired for a major men-killing mistake (even though he's still clearly the #1 guy in this particular line of work) and happens upon some major trouble. A couple of thieving imbeciles inadvertently cause an explosion in a tunnel under New York's Hudson River, trapping a multi-culti band of survivors between a rock and an impossible place. Latura volunteers to shimmy into the proverbial hell and lead the bedraggled few to---say it with me---'Daylight'. Would he have been as gung ho if he'd known he'd get so wet?

    Label this one 'Die Hard' in a tunnel or 'The Po-Sly-don Adventure'. In fact, director Rob Cohen probably screened 'The Poseidon Adventure' a few times while prepping his film. That's my favourite of the absurd '70s catastrophe flicks and 'Daylight' strikes the same notes, often successfully. There's water and fire, rats and stereotypes, it's dank and dark, and you're never sure which mid-level movie star will die next. And credit where it's due, there's even plenty of pathos in the "we all gotta work together" vein and touching scenes of quiet humanity that stop an inch short of treacle. I was moved more than usual by a Stallone picture.

    The movie made squat at the box office back in December '96, but it's worth a DVD rental for its solid craftsmanship. The F/X and sound design are money. As for the acting, the lead characters (Stallone, Amy Brenneman, Viggo Mortensen) aren't especially memorable, but some of the lower-billed performers (Stan Shaw & Colin Fox, to name two) escape the movie with some dignity. The only real villain is human idiocy---people go where they're not supposed to go and do things they're not supposed to do. 'Daylight' is formulaic, but it's still better than most disaster crap I've seen.
    6thomasellery

    90's overload, but entertaining enough.

    In the 90's the disaster movie had a mini comeback for a couple of years, but being the 90's they all pretty much played out like action hero flicks.

    Daylight had Stallone heading up the man muscle, which is one of the movies plus points, he is a master of stunt work and he spends most of the movie tackling the ultimate underground assault course.

    The group of survivors have a handful of your usual stereotypes and it's pretty easy to spot the obvious, 'you'll be squashed later', characters, but there are still a few surprises for other cast members that don't make it.

    The movie falls a bit flat with these characters though as although it's a pretty large ensemble, they're all very quickly introduced to get the action going early on and are hyper versions of themselves throughout.

    That said the character mix works well to get the plot moving, the action sequences are great and there's enough plot to keep you entertained until the end.

    Daylight is definitely at the top of the 90's disaster game, (it's certainly no awful Volcano), and it's worth a watch on Netflix, it's just to 90's in a bad way to make it a great movie.
    MichaelOates

    Let this film into the light of day

    Fasten your seatbelts and brace yourself for an non-stop thrill ride that will have you holding your breath from start to finish.

    "Daylight" is one of the most intense movies I have seen in a long time. Sylvester Stallone gives one of his best performances in "Daylight" leading a group of civilians to safety after a New York tunnel engulfs in flames. Stallone works his magic as a former EMS chief sent in to save these civilians.

    When I heard Stallone's name mentioned as part of the cast of "Daylight," I knew it would be a non-stop thrill ride; however, what I didn't realize it would be a thriller that had depth mixed in with everything else. "Daylight" is a credit to Stallone's ability and this remains one of his best roles to date.

    Adding to this awesome film are Stallone's co-stars, which include Amy Brenneman, Viggo Mortensen, Jay O. Sanders and Stan Shaw. I enjoyed watching this ensemble work together because they seem to need no direction when on screen. It was as if they were really trapped in the tunnel. From the fear to the heroic actions they took, these actors were top notch.

    Despite most thrillers, "Daylight" stands out as being the finest assembled film. The casting works like magic, the special effects are magnificent and the script is perfect.

    I concede that "Daylight" is predictable. However, I disagree with those who say it hurts the film. My point is it doesn't matter whether a film is predictable, rather how it is presented. "Daylight" is presented with quite unique special effects, a plot with depth and endearing performances.

    In addition to the excellent performances, "Daylight" had some of the best special effects I have seen. The explosion at the beginning of the movie was a work of art. I was in awe of how well the special effects were pulled off because I don't believe that "Daylight" would have worked as well as it did if they were done with less than 100 percent effort.

    "Daylight" will keep you on the edge of your seat and have you holding your breath hoping these citizens come out alive.
    mgsmoviesniper

    Fasten your seatbelts and brace yourself for an non-stop thrill ride

    Fasten your seatbelts and brace yourself for an non-stop thrill ride that will have you holding your breath from start to finish.

    "Daylight" is one of the most intense movies I have seen in a long time. Sylvester Stallone gives one of his best performances in "Daylight" leading a group of civilians to safety after a New York tunnel engulfs in flames. Stallone works his magic as a former EMS chief sent in to save these civilians.

    When I heard Stallone's name mentioned as part of the cast of "Daylight," I knew it would be a non-stop thrill ride; however, what I didn't realize it would be a thriller that had depth mixed in with everything else. "Daylight" is a credit to Stallone's ability and this remains one of his best roles to date.

    Adding to this awesome film are Stallone's co-stars, which include Amy Brenneman, Viggo Mortensen, Jay O. Sanders and Stan Shaw. I enjoyed watching this ensemble work together because they seem to need no direction when on screen. It was as if they were really trapped in the tunnel. From the fear to the heroic actions they took, these actors were top notch.

    I concede that "Daylight" is predictable. However, I disagree with those who say it hurts the film. My point is it doesn't matter whether a film is predictable, rather how it is presented. "Daylight" is presented with quite unique special effects, a plot with depth and endearing performances.

    In addition to the excellent performances, "Daylight" had some of the best special effects I have seen. The explosion at the beginning of the movie was a work of art. I was in awe of how well the special effects were pulled off because I don't believe that "Daylight" would have worked as well as it did if they were done with less than 100 percent effort.

    "Daylight" will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.
    6Leofwine_draca

    Straightforward disaster movie, a textbook example of the genre

    A textbook example of how a disaster movie should be, this has plenty of outlandish situations, a varied range of hazards threatening our group of survivors, action by the bucket load and a typical B-movie cast, including: the token black guy; the resourceful heroine; the stressed out father; the old couple; the dog; and Stallone himself as the muscular, caring hero of the piece. All are present and correct, making this pic solid enough entertainment.

    Okay, so the plot is pretty basic, and consists of characters escaping from one danger to another, and another, but with this budget what do you expect? The cast are all adequate, with Mortensen probably being most memorable as the cop. Stallone basically sleepwalks through his role, but it's the mumbling action man persona his fans know and love, and it's good to see him as an actual human hero (he's gasping and clutching his chest through exertion).

    There's plenty of excitement to be had from numerous explosions, the old staple of the trapped survivors being in a location filling up with water, and also you get the opportunity to play the "who's going to snuff it?" game, where viewers place bets on who will be the next one to die. Let me say, it's not the dog, but then you could probably have already guessed that. With good SFX and some exciting, tense scenes, DAYLIGHT amicably passes the time if you want a film to relax and unwind with.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      One reason Sylvester Stallone agreed to act in this movie was to help him overcome his fear of confined spaces. He'd agreed to appear in Cliffhanger : Traque au sommet (1993) to help him overcome his fear of heights.
    • Goofs
      Kit finds some 80-year-old fuses underwater, but they work. Fuses were not waterproof in the 1920s.
    • Quotes

      George Tyrell: Get them back to daylight.

    • Connections
      Edited into Octopus 2 (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Whenever There is Love
      (from 'Daylight')

      Written by Bruce Roberts and Edgar Bronfman Jr. (as Sam Roman)

      Performed by Bruce Roberts and Donna Summer

      Courtesy of Universal Records

      By Arrangement with MCA Special Markets and Products

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    • Release date
      • December 18, 1996 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Luz de día
    • Filming locations
      • Cinecittà Studios, Cinecittà, Rome, Lazio, Italy(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Davis Entertainment
      • Joseph M. Singer Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $80,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $33,023,469
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,015,875
      • Dec 8, 1996
    • Gross worldwide
      • $159,212,469
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS-Stereo
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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