''Sudden Death'' is a 1995 American
action-thriller film
Action film is a film genre in which the protagonist is thrust into a series of events that typically involve violence and physical feats. The genre tends to feature a mostly resourceful hero struggling against incredible odds, which include life ...
directed by
Peter Hyams
Peter Hyams (born July 26, 1943) is an American film director, screenwriter and cinematographer known for directing ''Capricorn One'' (which he also wrote), the 1981 science fiction-thriller '' Outland'', the 1984 science fiction film '' 2010: Th ...
and starring
Jean-Claude Van Damme
Jean-Claude Camille François Van Varenberg (, ; born 18 October 1960), known professionally as Jean-Claude Van Damme (, ), is a Belgian actor, martial artist, filmmaker, and fight choreographer. Born and raised in Brussels, Belgium, at the a ...
,
Powers Boothe
Powers Allen Boothe (June 1, 1948 – May 14, 2017) was an American actor. He won an Emmy in 1980 for his portrayal of Jim Jones in '' Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones''. He also played saloon owner Cy Tolliver on ''Deadwood'', " ...
, and
Dorian Harewood
Dorian Harewood (born August 6, 1950) is an American actor, best known for playing Jesse Owens in ''The Jesse Owens Story'' (1984), Paul Strobber on '' Strike Force'' (1981–1982), and Rev. Morgan Hamilton in '' 7th Heaven'' (1996–2003).
Ea ...
. The film was released in the United States on December 22, 1995. Set at the
Pittsburgh Civic Arena, the film was written by
Gene Quintano
Gene Quintano (born 1946 as Eugene Francis Quintano Jr.) is an American screenwriter, actor, film producer and director. He is best known for writing sequels to the film ''Police Academy'' and directing the western ''Dollar for the Dead'' and acti ...
, based on a story by Karen Elise Baldwin, the wife of then-
Pittsburgh Penguins
The Pittsburgh Penguins (colloquially known as the Pens) are a professional ice hockey team based in Pittsburgh. They compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Metropolitan Division of the Eastern Conference, and have play ...
owner
Howard Baldwin
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, who was a co-producer. It was the second collaboration between Van Damme and Hyams, after ''
Timecop'' (1994).
The film grossed $64 million at the box office on a $35 million budget and received mixed reviews at the time of its release,
although retrospective reviews have been more positive and it is seen by many as one of Van Damme's best.
Plot
Darren McCord is a
French Canadian-born
firefighter for the
Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire
The Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire (PBF) provides fire suppression and prevention for the City of Pittsburgh, as well as BLS response on medical details. In all, the bureau is responsible for with a population of 305,841 as of the 2013 Census esti ...
now serving as the
fire marshal
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for the
Pittsburgh Civic Arena, after being unable to save a young girl from a house fire two years prior. During the 1995
Stanley Cup Finals
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between the
Pittsburgh Penguins
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and the
Chicago Blackhawks
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(a fictional rematch of the
1992 Stanley Cup Finals
The 1992 Stanley Cup Finals was the Stanley Cup Finals, championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1991–92 NHL season, 1991–92 season, and the culmination of the 1992 Stanley Cup playoffs. It was contested by the Prince of Wal ...
), a group of terrorists take the
Vice President of the United States
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and several other VIPs hostage in a luxury suite.
Secret Service
A secret service is a government agency, intelligence agency, or the activities of a government agency, concerned with the gathering of intelligence data. The tasks and powers of a secret service can vary greatly from one country to another. For ...
operative Joshua Foss has the arena wired with explosives, and plans to blow it up at the end of the game, while having hundreds of millions of dollars wired into several off shore accounts.
Darren takes his son Tyler and daughter Emily to Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals as a birthday gift for Tyler. A spat between brother and sister causes Emily to run off before getting kidnapped by Carla, the sole female member of the terrorists (who is disguised as the local mascot
Iceburgh
This is a list of current and former National Hockey League (NHL) mascots, sorted alphabetically. The New York Rangers are the only team to have never had a mascot.
Current mascots Al the Octopus
Al the Octopus is the octopus mascot of the Detro ...
after killing the original performer). Carla places Emily in the suite with the other hostages about to be executed. Not wanting his son to go missing, Darren orders Tyler to stay in his seat while he goes searching for Emily. Carla is about to kill Darren, but he evades her attacks in a fight and kills her. Afterward, Darren asks for a security guard's help, but the guard is another terrorist in disguise and reveals their criminal operation before being killed by Darren. Now aware of the situation, Darren finds a mobile phone in the executive offices and uses it to contact
Secret Service
A secret service is a government agency, intelligence agency, or the activities of a government agency, concerned with the gathering of intelligence data. The tasks and powers of a secret service can vary greatly from one country to another. For ...
Agent Matthew Hallmark; Hallmark advises Darren to stand by while the agents take charge. He angrily refuses, saying that he will handle this himself.
The Secret Service and the
Pittsburgh Bureau of Police team up to surround the arena and a standoff ensues. Meanwhile, Darren manages to find and disarm a few of the bombs (as well as killing and evading a few of Foss' men), whilst Foss himself kills several hostages after the end of the first and second periods. Hallmark finally makes his way inside and meets Darren, who explains where the rest of the bombs are most likely located. Hallmark is revealed to be in league with Foss, and tries to kidnap Tyler, but fails. Hallmark then reveals his true self to Darren, who sets him on fire and ultimately kills him. Darren then uses Hallmark's phone to contact Foss, who taunts that he is holding his daughter captive.
As time ticks down, Darren disables more bombs, but is severely slowed by confrontations with Foss' men. At one point, Darren, dressed as the Pittsburgh goalie to escape the thugs, enters the game and successfully defends a shot on goal. As the third period runs down,
Luc Robitaille
Luc Jean-Marie Robitaille (born February 17, 1966) is a Canadian–American professional ice hockey executive and former player. He currently serves as president of the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League (NHL).
During his 19-season N ...
scores the game-tying goal for Pittsburgh in the last second, prompting
sudden death overtime and prolonging the game. Deciding that there's no time left to find the remaining bombs, Darren climbs to the roof of the arena. He fights off two of Foss' henchmen; one of them falls onto the score display, blowing it up. As the arena erupts into chaos, Darren advances upon the owner's box from above and forces his way in, rescuing Emily, the Vice President and the remaining hostages. Darren and Emily reunite with Tyler and set out to leave the arena.
Foss manages to escape and blend in with the panicking crowd. He sets off one of the bombs, flooding part of the arena, and recaptures Emily when she recognizes him. They head towards the top of the arena, where a helicopter is waiting to lift Foss away. Darren intervenes and saves his daughter before Foss could shoot her. As Foss attempts to flee, Darren shoots the pilot, causing the chopper to stall and fall into the arena, sending a screaming Foss to his death as the chopper explodes on impact with the ice.
Darren is led to an awaiting Pittsburgh Bureau of EMS
medic unit while his children tell the paramedics of his heroism. As a contented Darren is loaded into the ambulance, it is presumed that he was restored back to his position.
Cast
*
Jean-Claude Van Damme
Jean-Claude Camille François Van Varenberg (, ; born 18 October 1960), known professionally as Jean-Claude Van Damme (, ), is a Belgian actor, martial artist, filmmaker, and fight choreographer. Born and raised in Brussels, Belgium, at the a ...
as Chief Darren Francis Thomas McCord, a former Pittsburgh
firefighter who now works as a fire marshal at the
Pittsburgh Civic Arena
*
Powers Boothe
Powers Allen Boothe (June 1, 1948 – May 14, 2017) was an American actor. He won an Emmy in 1980 for his portrayal of Jim Jones in '' Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones''. He also played saloon owner Cy Tolliver on ''Deadwood'', " ...
as Joshua Foss, a
Secret Service
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agent and mastermind of the terrorists
*
Raymond J. Barry as
U.S. Vice President Daniel Binder
*
Whittni Wright
Whittni C. Wright (born May 14, 1987) is an American former child actress.
Wright made her movie debut in 1994's ''I'll Do Anything'' as the bratty daughter of actor Nick Nolte. She was nominated for the Best Performance by an Actress Under Te ...
as Emily McCord, Darren's daughter
*
Ross Malinger as Tyler McCord, Darren's son
*
Dorian Harewood
Dorian Harewood (born August 6, 1950) is an American actor, best known for playing Jesse Owens in ''The Jesse Owens Story'' (1984), Paul Strobber on '' Strike Force'' (1981–1982), and Rev. Morgan Hamilton in '' 7th Heaven'' (1996–2003).
Ea ...
as Matthew Hallmark, a
Secret Service
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agent in charge of the vice-president's protection detail; later revealed to be Foss's second-in-command
*
Kate McNeil as Kathi McCord, Darren's ex-wife
* Jennifer D. Bowser as Joan Cometti, the woman who normally plays
Iceburgh
This is a list of current and former National Hockey League (NHL) mascots, sorted alphabetically. The New York Rangers are the only team to have never had a mascot.
Current mascots Al the Octopus
Al the Octopus is the octopus mascot of the Detro ...
*
Michael Gaston
Michael Gaston is an American film and television actor. He played agent Quinn on the show ''Prison Break'', Gray Anderson on the CBS drama series '' Jericho'', and appeared in the first episode of ''The Sopranos'' as Alex Mahaffey, a compulsive g ...
as Hickey, Foss's computer hacker
* Paul Mochnick as Andrew Ferrara, chef for the
Pittsburgh Civic Arena
*
Audra Lindley
Audra Marie Lindley (September 24, 1918 – October 16, 1997) was an American actress, most famous for her role as landlady Helen Roper on the sitcom '' Three's Company'' and its spin-off ''The Ropers''.
Life and career
Audra Lindley was bor ...
as Angeline Ferrara, Andrew's wife
*
Brian Delate
Brian Delate (born April 8, 1949) is an American actor.
He was born in Trenton, New Jersey, to Joseph and Patricia Delate, and was primarily raised in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Delate served in the Vietnam War before entering a career in act ...
as Thomas Blair, Secret Service agent taken hostage
*
Faith Minton as Carla, Foss's only henchwoman disguised as the Pittsburgh Penguins mascot
* Jack Erdie as Scratch, one of Foss' henchmen
* Bernard Canepari as Jefferson, the Penguins' equipment manager
*
Jophery Brown as Wootton, one of Foss' henchmen
*
Manny Perry as Brody, one of Foss' henchmen
* Steve Aranson as Dooley, in charge of the arena's big board
* Michael R. Aubele as Ace
* Bill Dalzell as George Spota, head of security for the Pittsburgh Civic Arena
*
Ed Evanko as Baldwin, one of the team owners taken hostage by the villains
* Jeff Habberstad as Lewis, one of Foss' henchmen
* John Hateley as Briggs, one of Foss' henchmen
*
Kane Hodder
Kane Warren Hodder (born April 8, 1955)According to the State of California. ''California Birth Index, 1905–1995''. Center for Health Statistics, California Department of Health Services, Sacramento, California. At Ancestry.com is an Americ ...
as Murphy
* Jeff Howell as Usborn
* Fred Mancuso as Billy Pratt, Foss's henchmen
* Brad Moniz as Toowey, one of Foss's henchmen
*
Brian Smrz as Demsky
* Milton E. Thompson as Sergeant Kurtz, a Chicago PD dispatch officer
*
Fred Waugh as Bluto, one of Foss's henchmen
* Dean E. Wells as Kloner, one of Foss' henchmen
* Raymond Laine as Mullard
* Thomas Saccio as Foss's Helicopter Pilot
*
Brian Hutchison
Brian Hutchison is an American actor based in New York City. He has appeared on such network shows as '' Blue Bloods'', '' Madam Secretary'', ''Chicago Med'', ''Jessica Jones'', ''Elementary'', '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'', ''Godfather ...
as Young Secret Service Agent
Hockey figures
*
Jay Caufield as Brad Tolliver
*
Bill Clement as Pre-game announcer
*
Cleveland Lumberjacks players as Chicago Blackhawks players
*
Ian Moran as
Chris Chelios
Christos Kostas Chelios (born January 25, 1962) is an American former professional ice hockey defenseman. He was one of the longest tenured players in the National Hockey League, and is a three-time Stanley Cup champion—one with the Montreal ...
*
Jeff Jimerson Jeff Jimerson (born May 15, 1955 in Pittsburgh) is a Pittsburgh-based singer, best known as the national anthem singer for the Pittsburgh Penguins for over two decades. He also performs with Airborne, a Pittsburgh-based band.
In 2011, Bleacher Rep ...
as Himself (credited "Anthem Singer")
*
Mike Lange as Himself (credited "Play-by-Play Announcer")
*
Luc Robitaille
Luc Jean-Marie Robitaille (born February 17, 1966) is a Canadian–American professional ice hockey executive and former player. He currently serves as president of the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League (NHL).
During his 19-season N ...
as Himself
*
Paul Steigerwald as Himself (credited "Color Commentator")
*
Markus Näslund
Markus Sten Näslund (born 30 July 1973) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey player and former general manager for Modo Hockey of the Swedish Hockey League (SHL, formerly named Elitserien). He played in the National Hockey League (NHL) ...
as Himself (uncredited)
*
Bernie Nicholls as Himself (uncredited)
*
Ken Wregget as Himself (uncredited)
*
John Barbero
John Barbero (February 23, 1945 – July 26, 2010) was the longtime public address announcer for the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League, a job he held for 36 years, Barbero also served as a principal for Waynesburg Central High Scho ...
as PA Announcer (uncredited)
*
Mark Kachowski
Mark Edward Kachowski (born February 20, 1965) is a Canadian former ice hockey player. A left winger, he played three seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Pittsburgh Penguins from 1987 to 1990. Kachowski was born in Edmonton, Alber ...
as Himself
Production
Development and writing
''Sudden Death'' was based on a spec script by Gene Quintano called ''Arena''.
Howard Baldwin, chairman of the Pittsburgh Penguins, was one of the film's backers. He had a two-year deal with Universal.
Baldwin wanted to use footage from the October 1 game opener between Pittsburgh and Chicago, but the game was delayed due to a lockout. He arranged an exhibition game, but the players from Pittsburgh and Chicago apparently did not display the correct intensity. So they arranged another game involving players from the
Johnstown Chiefs
The Johnstown Chiefs were a minor league ice hockey team located in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, that played in the ECHL. The team was founded in 1987 in the All-American Hockey League, and moved to the East Coast Hockey League (now "ECHL") when th ...
and
Wheeling Thunderbirds
The Wheeling Nailers are a professional ECHL ice hockey team based in Wheeling, West Virginia. They are the ECHL affiliate of the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League and the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins of the American Hoc ...
of the East Coast Hockey League (now
ECHL
The ECHL (formerly the East Coast Hockey League) is a mid-level professional ice hockey league based in Shrewsbury, New Jersey, with teams scattered across the United States and Canada. It is a tier below the American Hockey League (AHL).
Th ...
). Crowd shots were done over one night using between 2,000 and 3,000 extras, plus cardboard cut outs to make the stadium seem like 17,000.
Filming
''Sudden Death'' was filmed in
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh ( ) is a city in the Commonwealth (U.S. state), Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States, and the county seat of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Allegheny County. It is the most populous city in both Allegheny County and Wester ...
, Pennsylvania, where it is set, and
Middletown, New York, in 98 days between August 29 and December 7, 1994. Parts were filmed at the then-unopened and now closed Veterans Hospital in Aspinwall, Pennsylvania.
[DVD production notes.]
The final helicopter crash was filmed with a 400 ft crane that could pick up and lower the helicopter into the arena. Nine cameras recorded the event, which was filmed several times, and hundreds of emergency vehicles were on standby in case of an accident.
Reception
Box office
''Sudden Death'' opened in the United States on the weekend of December 22, 1995, in eighth place, making $4,782,445 at 1681 theaters, with a poor $2,845 per screen average, and a $20,350,171 final tally.
Internationally it fared better, with a worldwide gross of nearly $64 million.
In other countries, it made close to 50 million in profit with video sales.
Critical response
On
Rotten Tomatoes
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, the film has an approval rating of 50% based on 36 reviews, with an average rating of 5.11/10. The website's consensus states "''Sudden Death'' may not be a classic, but exciting set pieces and strong work from Jean-Claude Van Damme help this action thriller pay off part of its ''Die Hard'' debt." Audiences polled by
CinemaScore
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Background
Ed Mintz founded Ci ...
gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.
Roger Ebert
Roger Joseph Ebert (; June 18, 1942 – April 4, 2013) was an American film critic, film historian, journalist, screenwriter, and author. He was a film critic for the ''Chicago Sun-Times'' from 1967 until his death in 2013. In 1975, Ebert beca ...
of the ''
Chicago Sun-Times
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'' gave the film two and half stars out of four and stated that, "''Sudden Death'' isn't about common sense. It's about the manipulation of action and special-effects sequences to create a thriller effect, and at that it's pretty good."
Kevin Thomas of the ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' called it "A treat for Jean-Claude Van Damme fans, a superior action thriller loaded with jaw-dropping stunts and special effects, and strong in production values."
XTV Guide gave it 2 out of 4 calling it "Good clean fun, with just the right ratio of explosions to dialogue."
Bruce Fretts of ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' said the film wants to be a "comical ''
Die Hard
''Die Hard'' is a 1988 American action film directed by John McTiernan, with a screenplay by Jeb Stuart and Steven E. de Souza. Based on the 1979 novel '' Nothing Lasts Forever'', by Roderick Thorp, it stars Bruce Willis, Alan Rickman, ...
'' knockoff" but criticizes the director for the "inept editing and a plodding pace". He gave it a D− grade.
In 2013, ''
Den of Geek
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History
''Den of Geek'' was founded in 2007 by Simon Brew in London. In 2012, DoG Tech LLC licensed ...
'' included it at 5 in a list of the Top 10 Van Damme movies.
In 2022, Lloyd Farley from Collider included ''Sudden Death'' in a list of the best movies of Van Damme.
Novelization
The
novelization
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of the film was written by American writer
Stephen Mertz. The audio book is read by
Powers Boothe
Powers Allen Boothe (June 1, 1948 – May 14, 2017) was an American actor. He won an Emmy in 1980 for his portrayal of Jim Jones in '' Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones''. He also played saloon owner Cy Tolliver on ''Deadwood'', " ...
.
Remake
On August 20, 2019, it was reported that a sequel-remake titled ''
Welcome to Sudden Death'' was in production from both Universal 1440 and
Netflix
Netflix, Inc. is an American subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service and production company based in Los Gatos, California. Founded in 1997 by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph in Scotts Valley, California, it offers a ...
, originally set for a June 2020 release date. The film stars
Michael Jai White
Michael Jai White (born November 10, 1967) is an American actor, director and martial artist. He was the first African American to portray a major comic book superhero in a major motion picture, starring as Al Simmons, the protagonist in the 199 ...
and
Gary Owen in a more comedic take on the material. It was released on September 29, 2020, to mostly negative reviews.
References
External links
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1995 films
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American action thriller films
1990s English-language films
Fictional portrayals of the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police
Films about terrorism in the United States
Films directed by Peter Hyams
Films set in 1995
Films set in Pittsburgh
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Films shot in Pittsburgh
Films about firefighting
American ice hockey films
Pittsburgh Penguins
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Universal Pictures films
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Films with screenplays by Gene Quintano
1990s American films