Cliffhanger (1993)
Die Hard on a mountain but still quite enjoyable
30 June 2002
When Hal Tucker's girlfriend dies in a botched mountain rescue, Gabe blames himself and leaves. Years later he returns for his own girlfriend. Meanwhile a cash transfer by plane gets hijacked and the cases are lost in the mountains. The hijackers use Tucker and Gabe to recover the mountain however Gabe escapes and must get the cases before the criminals to in order to bargain for Hal's life.

Stallone's sort of semi-come back film, Cliffhanger is yet another `Die Hard in a……' type film. However that doesn't mean it's bad – on the contrary it's quite good. The opening 10 minutes sets out the stall well – heights, good visuals and real fear. However this doesn't hold and soon we are back in standard thriller mode with Stallone picking off the gang one by one in a Die Hard fashion. This is all still fun if formulaic and the director uses the vertigo inducing locations well.

All the Die Hard trademarks are there – the one liners, the multinational villains, big shoot outs etc. Most of it is really good and while it never gets to the heights of Die Hard in terms of action or tension, it is solid entertainment none the less.

The cast is a strange mix. Stallone is OK as the hero – he can do this tough, wisecracking stuff in his sleep (and seems to occasionally). Lithgow is actually quite good, isn't the way that the bad guys have the best parts! `You want to kill me don't you?' he asks at one point `well, take a number and get in line'. Corny tough guy lines but hammy enough to be good. The rest are weird – Turner (from Northern Exposure) is ok but then we have Craig Fairbrass from Eastenders!

Overall it's not as good as Die Hard and it's open setting prevents real tension or claustrophobia but it's still very enjoyable. Solid enjoyment without too much flash – although it is a downside that the best bit is over in the first 10 minutes.
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