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Stone Cold 4K (1991)

Stone Cold 4K (1991)

Actors: Brian Bosworth, Lance Henriksen, William Forsythe, Sam McMurray, Richard Gant, David Tress
Director: Craig R. Baxley
Language: ENGLISH: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
ENGLISH: DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 (48kHz, 24-bit)
Subtitles: English
Region: Region Free (BD Untested)
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Number of Discs: 2
Rating: R
Orig Release Date: 1991
Studio: Kino Lorber
Release Date: 4/21/2026
Run Time: 92 Min.
Special Features:

4K BLU-RAY DISC

  • Commentary One - in this exclusive new, scene specific, audio commentary, director Craig R. Baxley shares various bits of information about the different casting choices that were made, the polishing of Brian Bosworth's character, the rock tracks that were composed for and used in Stone Cold (including one by a young and still unknown Sheryl Crow), the action choreography (with some very interesting comments about the shoots in Mississippi), etc.
  • Commentary Two - this audio commentary was recorded by critics Mike Leeder and Arne Venema. These gentlemen have recorded numerous audio commentaries for various cult and beloved action films -- many of them Hong Kong action films -- and they usually follow the same format. So, you should expect to hear a lot of interesting observations about the genesis of Stone Cold, cinematic and cultural trends at the time of its production, the careers of its stars and the quality of their performances, the evolution of action films, etc.


BLU-RAY DISC

  • Commentary One - in this exclusive new, scene specific, audio commentary, director Craig R. Baxley shares various bits of information about the different casting choices that were made, the polishing of Brian Bosworth's character, the rock tracks that were composed for and used in Stone Cold (including one by a young and still unknown Sheryl Crow), the action choreography (with some very interesting comments about the shoots in Mississippi), etc.
  • Commentary Two - this audio commentary was recorded by critics Mike Leeder and Arne Venema. These gentlemen have recorded numerous audio commentaries for various cult and beloved action films -- many of them Hong Kong action films -- and they usually follow the same format. So, you should expect to hear a lot of interesting observations about the genesis of Stone Cold, cinematic and cultural trends at the time of its production, the careers of its stars and the quality of their performances, the evolution of action films, etc.
  • Cold as Ice - in this exclusive new program, William Forsythe explains what attracted him to Stone Cold and why it is one of those films that "took it to the edge". Also, Forsythe discusses in great detail how he prepared and evolved into his vicious character (Ice) and the music that helped him stay in the right state of mind (Grateful Dead). Forsythe reveals that there were various serious accidents during the production process as well, including one that left a girl badly injured. (At the end of the program, Forsythe even shares a few interesting bits of information about his only other collaboration with Lance Henriksen on Savage Dawn). In English, not subtitled. (34 min).
  • The Boz Goes Hollywood - in this program, Brian Bosworth discusses the end of his NFL career and transition to the film industry, the production of Stone Cold, a prologue he wanted to see kept in the final version of the film, and several experiences he had with Lance Henriksen, William Forsythe, and other cast members. In English, not subtitled. (19 min).
  • The Brotherhood - in this program, Lance Henriksen recalls his contribution to Stone Cold, how he was able to convince real bikers/outlaws to participate in it, his interactions with Brian Bosworth and William Forsythe, some of the extremely dangerous work that was done in Arkansas, etc. Also, Henriksen has some great comments about the macho attitude and personality of Stone Cold. In English, not subtitled. (12 min).
  • Breaking Free - in this program, Arabella Holzbog recalls how she was cast to play her character in Stone Cold, what it was like to be around real bikers/outlaws, the shooting of the violent footage in key sequences, and her experience of viewing the final version of the film for the very first time with friends. In English, not subtitled. (14 min).
  • Playing Straight - in this program, Sam McMurray recalls his time in the South during the shooting of Stone Cold (where picked up a great truck that was sent back to LA), how he prepared and played his comic character, how some of the wild action footage was shot, etc. In English, not subtitled. (9 min).
  • TV Spots - presented here are several vintage TV spots for Stone Cold. In English, not subtitled. (4 min).
  • Promotional Material - presented here are VHS release and VHS trailer for Stone Cold. In English, not subtitled. (3 min).
  • Additional Promotional Material - presented here is an archival 1-900 challenge contest TV piece promoting Stone Cold. In English, not subtitled. (2 min).
  • Trailers - two vintage trailers for Stone Cold.
    • 1. Trailer One. In English, not subtitled. (2 min).
    • 2. Trailer Two. In English, not subtitled. (2 min).
  • Cover - reversible cover with vintage poster art for Stone Cold.
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Stone Cold 4K (1991)
$33.99

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Actors: Brian Bosworth, Lance Henriksen, William Forsythe, Sam McMurray, Richard Gant, David Tress
Director: Craig R. Baxley
Language: ENGLISH: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
ENGLISH: DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 (48kHz, 24-bit)
Subtitles: English
Region: Region Free (BD Untested)
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Number of Discs: 2
Rating: R
Orig Release Date: 1991
Studio: Kino Lorber
Release Date: 4/21/2026
Run Time: 92 Min.
Special Features:

4K BLU-RAY DISC

  • Commentary One - in this exclusive new, scene specific, audio commentary, director Craig R. Baxley shares various bits of information about the different casting choices that were made, the polishing of Brian Bosworth's character, the rock tracks that were composed for and used in Stone Cold (including one by a young and still unknown Sheryl Crow), the action choreography (with some very interesting comments about the shoots in Mississippi), etc.
  • Commentary Two - this audio commentary was recorded by critics Mike Leeder and Arne Venema. These gentlemen have recorded numerous audio commentaries for various cult and beloved action films -- many of them Hong Kong action films -- and they usually follow the same format. So, you should expect to hear a lot of interesting observations about the genesis of Stone Cold, cinematic and cultural trends at the time of its production, the careers of its stars and the quality of their performances, the evolution of action films, etc.


BLU-RAY DISC

  • Commentary One - in this exclusive new, scene specific, audio commentary, director Craig R. Baxley shares various bits of information about the different casting choices that were made, the polishing of Brian Bosworth's character, the rock tracks that were composed for and used in Stone Cold (including one by a young and still unknown Sheryl Crow), the action choreography (with some very interesting comments about the shoots in Mississippi), etc.
  • Commentary Two - this audio commentary was recorded by critics Mike Leeder and Arne Venema. These gentlemen have recorded numerous audio commentaries for various cult and beloved action films -- many of them Hong Kong action films -- and they usually follow the same format. So, you should expect to hear a lot of interesting observations about the genesis of Stone Cold, cinematic and cultural trends at the time of its production, the careers of its stars and the quality of their performances, the evolution of action films, etc.
  • Cold as Ice - in this exclusive new program, William Forsythe explains what attracted him to Stone Cold and why it is one of those films that "took it to the edge". Also, Forsythe discusses in great detail how he prepared and evolved into his vicious character (Ice) and the music that helped him stay in the right state of mind (Grateful Dead). Forsythe reveals that there were various serious accidents during the production process as well, including one that left a girl badly injured. (At the end of the program, Forsythe even shares a few interesting bits of information about his only other collaboration with Lance Henriksen on Savage Dawn). In English, not subtitled. (34 min).
  • The Boz Goes Hollywood - in this program, Brian Bosworth discusses the end of his NFL career and transition to the film industry, the production of Stone Cold, a prologue he wanted to see kept in the final version of the film, and several experiences he had with Lance Henriksen, William Forsythe, and other cast members. In English, not subtitled. (19 min).
  • The Brotherhood - in this program, Lance Henriksen recalls his contribution to Stone Cold, how he was able to convince real bikers/outlaws to participate in it, his interactions with Brian Bosworth and William Forsythe, some of the extremely dangerous work that was done in Arkansas, etc. Also, Henriksen has some great comments about the macho attitude and personality of Stone Cold. In English, not subtitled. (12 min).
  • Breaking Free - in this program, Arabella Holzbog recalls how she was cast to play her character in Stone Cold, what it was like to be around real bikers/outlaws, the shooting of the violent footage in key sequences, and her experience of viewing the final version of the film for the very first time with friends. In English, not subtitled. (14 min).
  • Playing Straight - in this program, Sam McMurray recalls his time in the South during the shooting of Stone Cold (where picked up a great truck that was sent back to LA), how he prepared and played his comic character, how some of the wild action footage was shot, etc. In English, not subtitled. (9 min).
  • TV Spots - presented here are several vintage TV spots for Stone Cold. In English, not subtitled. (4 min).
  • Promotional Material - presented here are VHS release and VHS trailer for Stone Cold. In English, not subtitled. (3 min).
  • Additional Promotional Material - presented here is an archival 1-900 challenge contest TV piece promoting Stone Cold. In English, not subtitled. (2 min).
  • Trailers - two vintage trailers for Stone Cold.
    • 1. Trailer One. In English, not subtitled. (2 min).
    • 2. Trailer Two. In English, not subtitled. (2 min).
  • Cover - reversible cover with vintage poster art for Stone Cold.
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