Cobra (1986)

Cobra (1986)
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Cobra (1986) – In the neon-soaked underbelly of 1980s Los Angeles, crime doesn’t sleep—and neither does justice. Sylvester Stallone stars as Lieutenant Marion Cobretti, the man criminals fear more than the law itself. They call him Cobra… and he’s the cure for a city infected with violence.

When a sadistic cult of axe-wielding killers begins terrorizing the streets, Cobra is called in—not to negotiate, but to end the threat with extreme prejudice. Clad in sunglasses, tight jeans, and a matchstick between his teeth, he doesn’t follow the rules—he rewrites them.

The tension ignites when Cobra is assigned to protect Ingrid (Brigitte Nielsen), a key witness marked for death. As the cult closes in, the body count rises, and the streets become a warzone. Cobra’s methods are brutal, his one-liners sharper than his bullets, and his driving? Pure chaos on wheels.

Fueled by pounding synth-rock, high-speed pursuits, and explosive shootouts, Cobra is a masterclass in ‘80s action excess. From grimy supermarkets to rain-slick highways, Stallone commands the screen as a one-man wrecking crew with zero patience and maximum firepower.

“You’re the disease. I’m the cure.” That tagline still hits like a shotgun blast.
Hard-hitting, relentless, and unapologetically cool, Cobra doesn’t ask questions. It kicks down the door and lets justice speak through the barrel of a gun.