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''Daylight'' is a 1996 American
disaster film A disaster film or disaster movie is a film genre that has an impending or ongoing disaster as its subject and primary plot device. Such disasters may include natural disasters, accidents, offensive (military), military/terrorism, terrorist att ...
directed by
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and starring
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,
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,
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,
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, Stan Shaw, Jay O. Sanders, Karen Young and
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. The plot follows a group of people trapped inside a collapsed vehicular tunnel beneath the
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in
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, as they struggle to escape to safety. ''Daylight'' was released by Universal Pictures on December 6, 1996, in the United States and on December 26 in the United Kingdom. The film received mixed reviews and grossed $159 million worldwide.


Plot

In
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, barrels of volatile toxic waste are loaded onto trucks to be illegally disposed of at a site in
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. The trucks enter a tunnel beneath the
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along with other commuters, including struggling playwright Maddy Thompson, a bus of juvenile offenders, a vacationing family, an elderly couple with a dog, and athlete Roy Nord. Meanwhile, a gang steals a briefcase and gems and flees by car into the tunnel, pursued by the
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(NYPD). The gang loses control of their vehicle and crashes into one of the waste trucks, causing an explosive blast that seals the tunnel off from the outside, fills it with toxic gas, and kills dozens of commuters. Caught on the outside of the tunnel collapse, former New York City Emergency Medical Services Chief Kit Latura, now working as a taxi driver, rushes to help whomever he can. Encountering his former EMS colleagues, Kit suggests intentionally collapsing the roof to protect the trapped survivors from the fumes, but is dismissed by their commander, Wilson, who is killed when the unstable tunnel collapses further. Kit enters the sealed tunnel through the ventilation system, risking his life as the fans can only be slowed down for a short time. Survivors band around Nord, who believes that he can exit through the mid-river passage, a service corridor running between the north and south tubes. Kit arrives and warns Nord that the passage could soon come down, but Nord dismisses the possibility. Kit escapes as the passage collapses, killing Nord and causing another explosion which kills a juvenile offender. Water begins seeping in from the river above, and Kit uses an explosive to stop the leak. Police officer George Tyrell returns from investigating the Manhattan end and is crushed under a truck as the road shifts. The group frees him before he can drown, but he is left with a broken neck. The water level continues to rise, and the angry survivors confront Kit. He claims that he can slow it down but not stop it, as the clean-up effort on the Manhattan side of the tunnel is causing water to enter their side. There are sleeping quarters beside the tunnels (leftover from the tunnel's construction), and Kit asks George how to access them. Kit finds one by swimming under a security booth and leads the group to this area, but George has to be left behind. He gives Kit a bracelet intended for his girlfriend Grace. Elderly survivor Eleanor is distressed that her late son's dog Cooper is missing. She refuses to go on, then passes away, presumably from
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. The group moves to another room as the first one floods, convincing Eleanor's husband Roger to come with them. As they reach the top of an old wooden staircase, Kit notices Cooper swimming in the water below and dives down to rescue him, passing him up to a survivor, but a beam falls and destroys the lower half, sending Kit into the water. Maddy tries to help Kit up, but she falls as well, as more of the staircase is knocked down. Kit orders the rest of the group to leave. The majority of the group escape through a manhole into daylight while the corridor caves in behind them, leaving Kit and Maddy behind in the rising water. Kit and Maddy swim around looking for an exit, with the main highway tunnel now almost completely submerged. Kit realizes that he will have to use his explosives to cause a "blow out" and rip the tunnel roof open. A mass of mud crushes Kit, and Maddy tries to pull him out. The blast forces Maddy towards the surface, but Kit gets stuck in the mud. Maddy finds a barely conscious Kit and keeps him afloat as a boat discovers them offshore. Lying on a stretcher, Kit sees Grace in the crowd and hands her George's bracelet. Maddy insists on riding with him in the ambulance; Kit agrees, but suggests “We better take the bridge”.


Cast


Production

Principal photography for ''Daylight'' was conducted at
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in
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,
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, where the majority of the tunnel sequences were filmed. Additional location shooting took place in
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. ''
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'' reported that R&B singers
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and
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were to duet on the film's title song "Daylight," a Vassal Benford-penned "dreamy, heartfelt tune" that was set to lead the album's soundtrack. It was left unused however.


Release


Home media

''Daylight'' was released on
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and
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by MCA/Universal Home Video on May 20, 1997, with the LaserDisc edition featuring a digital DTS soundtrack. The film was later released on
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on May 26, 1998. The DVD included bonus features such as the film’s theatrical trailer, language selection options, and a director's commentary.


Reception


Box office

''Daylight'' opened in 2,175 theaters across North America, earning $10 million in its opening weekend and ranking second behind '' 101 Dalmatians''. The film went on to gross $33 million in the United States after 55 weeks of release, and earned an additional $126.2 million internationally, bringing its worldwide total to $159.2 million.


Critical response

On the
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, ''Daylight'' holds an approval rating of 28% based on 46 reviews, with an average score of 5/10. The site's consensus reads: "The opening's got a great fiery explosion and
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puts in another earnest, sympathetic performance, but all else in ''Daylight'' feels designed to annoy the audience into submission." Audiences surveyed by
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gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale.
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gave the film 2 out of 4 stars, describing it as "the cinematic equivalent of a golden oldies station," noting its familiarity and lack of originality. ''
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'' gave the film 4 out of 5 stars, praising its simplicity and special effects, and stating, "''Daylight'' is great because it never tries to be any more than it is — a disaster movie with all the special-effects hoopla the '90s can bring." The film's musical score by Randy Edelman received positive mention in several reviews. Reflecting on the film, Stallone later commented, "The premise was really good, but it didn't deliver."


Accolades

''Daylight'' won a Golden Reel Award for Best Sound Editing and was nominated for the
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( Richard L. Anderson and David A. Whittaker). It also received two
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nominations: Worst Actor (Sylvester Stallone) and Worst Original Song ("Whenever There Is Love"). At the 1996 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards, Stallone was again nominated for Worst Actor. The film is also noted for introducing the Panerai "Daylight" wristwatch line, which was created at the request of Stallone and featured prominently in the film.


Other media


Novelization

A novelization of the film, titled ''Daylight'', was written by
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and released in 1996 to coincide with the film's theatrical debut.


References


External links

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