Cage (film)

Cage
1989 Theatrical Poster
Directed by Lang Elliott
Produced by Lang Elliott
Written by Hugh Kelley
Starring Reb Brown
Lou Ferrigno
Music by Michael Wetherwax
Cinematography Jacques Haitkin
Edited by Mark S. Westmore
Production
company
Cage Productions
Lang Elliott Entertainment
Distributed by New Century Entertainment
Image Organization
Release date
  • September 1, 1989 (1989-09-01)
Running time
100 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Box office $618,178 (USA)

Cage is a 1989 American martial arts action film starring Reb Brown and Lou Ferrigno.

Plot

A GI in the Vietnam War saves his buddy's life, but in the process is shot in the head. The injury results in brain damage to the point where he basically has a child's brain in a (very large) man's body. When they get out of the army the two open up a bar together, but some local gangsters make things tough for them after they refuse to take part in brutal "cage" matches where fighters battle to the point of serious injury and/or death.

Cast

Reception

The film received a modest reception from critics.[1]

Pre-Production

When cast, Lou Ferrigno did extensive research on underground cage match style fighting, soldier life after injuries, and P.T.S.D.. Reb Brown did not.

References

  1. "MOVIE REVIEW: Martial-Arts Fighters Square Off in 'Cage,' a Male-Bonding Tale". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2011-03-17.
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