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| Director: | Hans Petter Moland |
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| Writer: | Frank Baldwin |
| Staring: |
| The quiet family life of Nels Coxman, a snowplow driver, is upended after his son's murder. Nels begins a vengeful hunt for Viking, the drug lord he holds responsible for the killing, eliminating Viking's associates one by one. As Nels draws closer to Viking, his actions bring even more unexpected and violent consequences, as he proves that revenge is all in the execution. | |
| Release Date: | Feb 07, 2019 |
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| Director: | Hans Petter Moland |
| Writer: | Frank Baldwin |
| Genres: | Comedy, Action, Drama, Crime, Thriller |
| Keywords | colorado, drug dealer, revenge, dark comedy, gun battle, snow, sympathetic |
| Production Companies | Canal+, Summit Entertainment, StudioCanal, Paradox Produksjon, Ciné+, MAS Productions, Disappearance |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $76,419,755
Budget: $60,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Aug 10, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Liam Neeson | Nels Coxman |
| Tom Bateman | Trevor 'Viking' Calcote |
| Tom Jackson | White Bull Legrew |
| Laura Dern | Grace Coxman |
| Nicholas Holmes | Ryan |
| Emmy Rossum | Kim Dash |
| Domenick Lombardozzi | Mustang |
| Julia Jones | Aya |
| William Forsythe | Brock 'Wingman' Coxman |
| Michael Eklund | Steve 'Speedo' Milliner |
| Benjamin Hollingsworth | Tycho 'Dexter' Hammel |
| Arnold Pinnock | Leighton 'The Eskimo' Deeds |
| Micheál Richardson | Kyle Coxman |
| Bradley Stryker | Jacob 'Limbo' Rutman |
| David O'Hara | Gallum 'Sly' Ferrante |
| Gus Halper | Anton 'Bone' Dinckel |
| Raoul Max Trujillo | Giles 'Thorpe' Wills |
| Michael Adamthwaite | Jeff 'Santa' Christensen |
| Nathaniel Arcand | Fredrick 'Smoke' Alycott |
| Elizabeth Thai | Ahn |
| John Doman | John 'Gip' Gipsky |
| Glen Gould | Duane 'War Dog' Michell |
| Ben Cotton | Timothy 'Windex' Denois |
| Glenn Wrage | Kurt (voice) |
| Loretta Walsh | Resort Clerk |
| Wesley MacInnes | Dante Ferstel |
| Elysia Rotaru | Diner Waitress |
| Jim Shield | Jaded Coroner |
| Aleks Paunovic | Detective Osgard |
| Chris W. Cook | Ski Bum |
| Venus Terzo | Mother |
| Nels Lennarson | Chuck Schalm |
| Emily Maddison | Gorgeous Woman |
| Dani Alvarado | Daughter |
| Victor Zinck, Jr. | Drunken Ski Dude |
| Ben Sullivan | Teen |
| Max Montesi | Paragliding Instructor |
| Glenn Ennis | Night Club Bouncer |
| Kyle Nobess | Simon 'Baby Hawk' Legrew |
| Mitchell Saddleback | Clement 'Avalanche' Skenadore |
| Christopher Logan | Ameet 'Shiv' Anand |
| Bart Anderson | Blizzard Bartender |
| Gary Sekhon | Denver Cabbie |
| Michael Bean | Parson |
| Travis MacDonald | Ski Lift Attendant |
| Manna Nichols | Minya |
| Peter Strand Rumpel | Viking's Thug |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Petter J. Borgli | Line Producer |
| Philip Øgaard | Director of Photography |
| Maureen Webb | Casting |
| Gisle Tveito | Sound Designer |
| Hans Petter Moland | Director |
| George Fenton | Original Music Composer |
| Doane Gregory | Still Photographer |
| Mark Vanselow | Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director |
| Mathis Mathisen | Assistant Camera |
| Peter Burgis | Foley Artist |
| Garvin Cross | Stunts |
| Owen Walstrom | Stunt Coordinator |
| Krista Bell | Stunts |
| Cassandra Cavalli | Dialect Coach |
| Gwendolyn Margetson | Art Direction |
| Peter Lando | Set Decoration |
| Frank Baldwin | Screenplay |
| Darryl Filion | First Assistant Hairstylist |
| Robert Spina | Hair Department Head |
| Maria Sand | Makeup & Hair |
| Bill Terezakis | Makeup Effects Designer |
| Lyza Heyden | Art Department Coordinator |
| Lisa Pouliot | Assistant Art Director |
| Ray Lai | Conceptual Illustrator |
| Craig Henderson | Construction Coordinator |
| Shannon Courte | Graphic Designer |
| Graham Coutts | Property Master |
| Gaby Miègeville-Little | Set Designer |
| Adrien van Viersen | Storyboard Artist |
| Carrie Wilson | Camera Operator |
| Stian Raa | Digital Imaging Technician |
| Krista Stumph | First Assistant Camera |
| Levi Gawrock Trøite | Gaffer |
| Michael Goyert | Lighting Technician |
| Allan Belyea | Rigging Grip |
| Matt Maddaloni | Russian Arm Operator |
| Gaelle Jego | Second Assistant Camera |
| Andrea Brown | Extras Casting |
| Jojo MacDowall | Assistant Costume Designer |
| Shelly Shaw | Costume Set Supervisor |
| Amy Schilbe | Set Costumer |
| Tia McCurdy | Set Costumer |
| Tom Blacklock | Pyrotechnician |
| Emanuele Farnesi | 3D Artist |
| Luca Zappala | CG Supervisor |
| Itay Greenberg | Compositor |
| Elliot Mander | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Noga Alon Stein | Visual Effects Producer |
| Jan Guilfoyle | Visual Effects Producer |
| Dillan Nicholls | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Chris Ferguson | ADR Mixer |
| James Shannon | Dolby Consultant |
| Peter Hanson | Foley Editor |
| James Boyle | Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor |
| Conor Kelly | Sound Mix Technician |
| Mike Dowson | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Jørgen Stangebye Larsen | Production Design |
| Kendelle Elliott | Supervising Art Director |
| Anne Pedersen | Costume Design |
| Emanuela Daus | First Assistant Makeup Artist |
| Noriko Watanabe | Makeup & Hair |
| Krista Young | Makeup Department Head |
| Amandine Dufraise | Script Supervisor |
| Cathy Cowan | Assistant Art Director |
| Janice Lynn Coats | Carpenter |
| Kevin Tomecek | Construction Buyer |
| Christopher Mark Richardson | Construction Foreman |
| Scott Kozak | Leadman, Rigging Grip |
| Leanna Harborne | Props |
| Roger Trory | Set Dresser |
| Terry McEwen | Camera Operator |
| Martin Berthiaume | Digital Imaging Technician, Colorist |
| Henrik Fagerli Larsen | Electrician |
| Odd Helge Haugsnes | First Assistant Camera, Focus Puller |
| John Helme | Gaffer |
| Todd Martin | Lighting Technician |
| Preston Cook | Second Assistant Camera |
| Colleen Bolton | Casting Director |
| Andrea Hughes | Extras Casting Assistant |
| Kurtis Reeves | Costume Coordinator |
| Kevin Harrison | Costumer |
| Lianne Smith | Set Costumer |
| Emily Bennett | Truck Costumer |
| Jason Paradis | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Ben Wilson | CG Artist |
| Callum Mcnulty | Compositor |
| Evelyn Minango | VFX Editor |
| Andy Hague | Visual Effects Editor |
| Martin Lake | Visual Effects Producer |
| Lisa Theresa Downey-Dent | Visual Effects Production Assistant |
| Simon Diggins | ADR Mixer |
| Aaron Southerland | ADR Mixer |
| Buster Flaws | First Assistant Sound Editor |
| Jim Greenhorn | Production Sound Mixer |
| Nigel Mills | Sound Designer, Supervising ADR Editor |
| Rowan Watson | Sound Effects Editor |
| Candela Palencia | Sound Mix Technician |
| Jean-Charles Liozu | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Max Walsh | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Steve Little | Supervising ADR Editor |
| Lawrence Hook | Digital Intermediate Assistant |
| Jonathan Collard | Digital Intermediate Producer |
| Giles Burgess | First Assistant Editor |
| Georgina Cranmer | Online Editor |
| Dan Kuzmenko | Location Manager |
| Graham Sutton | Music Editor |
| Fred Davies | Picture Car Coordinator |
| Robbie Scott | Sound Mix Technician |
| Jason Furukawa | First Assistant Director |
| Kit Marlatt | Second Unit First Assistant Director |
| Gerard Le Mercier | Armorer |
| Simen Fornes | Art Department Coordinator |
| Haida Harper | Assistant Property Master |
| Garry Patt | Construction Foreman |
| Patrick Spavor | Lead Painter |
| Davtyan Hamb | Sculptor |
| Terry Ewasiuk | Set Decoration Buyer |
| Cynthia Burtinshaw | Set Decorating Coordinator |
| Michael Toby | Set Designer |
| J.P. Bagshaw | Set Dresser |
| Jamie Westbury | Set Dresser |
| Steven Miko | Epk Camera Operator |
| Paul Sheridan | Dolly Grip |
| Lake Hughes | Assistant Camera |
| Stuart Lennox | Best Boy Grip |
| Aaron Van Russum | Electrician |
| John Dines | Generator Operator |
| Leah Blesi | Grip |
| Maxwell Guy | Grip |
| Richard Sorlie | Grip |
| Earl A. Talbot | Grip |
| Bo Lundgren | Key Grip |
| Ivan Hawkes | Key Rigging Grip |
| Jeff O'Brien | Rigging Gaffer |
| Brian Scannell | Rigging Grip |
| Tim Moynihan | Steadicam Operator |
| Merri Currie | Payroll Accountant |
| Dylan Woodley | Payroll Accountant |
| Simon Carrigan | Production Coordinator |
| Glen Gathard | Foley Mixer |
| Adam Glasman | Digital Colorist |
| Finlay Reid | Digital Intermediate Assistant |
| Rob Farris | Digital Intermediate |
| Jeremy Richardson | First Assistant Editor |
| Mike Johansen | Location Manager |
| Jason Nolan | Location Manager |
| Ian Neil | Music Supervisor |
| Ron Gavin | Transportation Coordinator |
| Annie Feldsott | First Assistant Director |
| Emily Silver | Second Assistant Director |
| Ryan Steacy | Armorer |
| Sheila Turner | Art Department Assistant |
| Phil Gough | Assistant Property Master |
| Cathy Golf | Assistant Set Decoration |
| Charlie Campbell | Construction Foreman |
| Barry Kootchin | Paint Coordinator |
| Gary Young | Sculptor |
| Terry Lewis | Set Decoration Buyer |
| Daniel Kobylka | Set Designer |
| Sara-Jo Baugh | Set Designer |
| Jake Lamare | Set Dresser |
| Gordon Brunner | Set Dresser |
| Andrew Pepper | Dolly Grip |
| Stephen Taylor | Epk Camera Operator |
| Mark Cohen | Camera Operator |
| Lisa Emilie Øverjordet | Best Boy Electric |
| Simen Mæhlum | Assistant Camera |
| Jim Gregor | Generator Operator |
| Shawn Elgby | Grip |
| Tom Kaczmarski | Grip |
| Janine St. Jean | Grip |
| Michael Taschereau | Key Grip |
| Morten Magnussen | Key Grip |
| Gene Keigher | Key Rigging Grip |
| Brent MacKenzie | Rigging Grip |
| Tim Maddigan | Rigging Grip |
| Natalie Fokes | Payroll Accountant |
| Melissa Ruffle | Production Accountant |
| Marius Strøm Næss | Production Coordinator |
| Zoe Freed | Foley Artist |
| Nicolaj Monberg | Editor |
| Avy Kaufman | Casting |
| Kim Fupz Aakeson | Original Film Writer |
| Ed Anders | Stunts |
| Drew Jones | Visual Effects Producer |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Michael Shamberg | Producer |
| Shana Eddy-Grouf | Executive Producer |
| Ron Halpern | Executive Producer |
| Finn Gjerdrum | Producer |
| Nicolai Moland | Associate Producer |
| Ameet Shukla | Producer |
| Michael Dreyer | Executive Producer |
| Stein B. Kvae | Producer |
| Paul Schwartzman | Executive Producer |
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Nels Coxman (Liam Neeson) is a simple man who spends his days clearing the roads in a remote Colorado Ski Town and spends his days with his wife and his son. Nels is so unassuming that when he is awarded Citizen of the Year he states that there are others far more worthy and fusses over getting dres ... sed up to accept the award and make a speech. When his son is found dead of a Heroin overdose; Nels is not willing to accept that his son was a user even though this puts tremendous strain on his marriage and has taken Nels to consider suicide. At his worst moment he learns that his son’ co-worker was involved with some shady dealing and that his son was likely collateral damage from the criminal elements involved. With a new found sense of purpose: Nels embarks on a quest to find the truth and avenge his son’s death no matter the consequences. One would think that “Cold Pursuit” is a standard revenge film but it unexpectedly changes direction shortly after Nels starts exacting his revenge. The film transforms into a Dark Comedy of sorts as characters get a Title Screen when they are killed many of which have a morbid humor to them. The film even takes the bold step of moving away from Neeson for a good third of the film and putting the emphasis on other characters from rival crime organizations to the Sherriff and his eager Detective (Emmy Rossum). As such the film is not what you expect as although there is plenty of action at times; it is a Dark Comedy with dramatic elements. It is more in line of what you might expect at a Film Festival from an Indie studio versus a major studio release. As such fans of Neeson may be disappointed in seeing a departure from the type of films they have come to expect from him in recent years while others may embrace the quirky nature of the film. 3 stars out of 5
Took me a very long time to adjust to the format, but _Cold Pursuit_ is a win in my book. A moderate one, but still, take that W boys. Sure the setting feels underdeveloped, the tone is back and forth like it's hangin' off the end ball on Newton's cradle, and off the top of my head I can think of a ... minimum of five characters you could cut entirely without affecting the story in any way whatsoever, but I'm still here for it's weird good thing. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._
I am not sure why but I had fairly low expectations for this movie. Perhaps partly because revenge flicks really aren't my sub-genre. But I liked Cold Pursuit, seemingly more than many reviewers. I found it to be quite entertaining, with bits of humor, good dialogue and several small plot twists al ... ong the way. Plus I have always liked Liam Neeson. There is a child character who comes off looking more wise and savvy than the adults. His short scenes are pleasant interludes between the scenes of drama and violence. Being an action film, I knew not to look for character growth or subtlety in the subplots. I just buckled up and enjoyed the ride.
_**Revenge in the snowy Rockies with Liam Neeson**_ A grieving snowplow driver in the Rockies of central Colorado (Liam Neeson) seeks vengeance after his son is murdered by members of a ruthless drug cartel. Tom Bateman and Tom Jackson play the warring drug moguls while Laura Dern is on hand as t ... he protagonist’s wife. “Cold Pursuit” (2019) is a quirky crime drama/thriller that’s a remake of the director’s Scandinavian flick “In Order of Disappearance” from five years prior. Instead of being a straight revenge thriller in the snow it opts for a peculiar tone akin to Tarantino, the Coen brothers and Guy Ritchie. Neeson is stalwart, the wintery locations are outstanding and the technical filmmaking is proficient. Unfortunately, the odd tone and supposedly ‘hip,’ morally bankrupt characters struck me the wrong way. Maybe it’s just a Scandinavian thang that didn’t translate well to North America. There are still enough highlights to make this worthwhile if you can roll with thug scum obsessed with killing each other mixed with black humor. For similar movies that are arguably better, check out "Fargo" (1996), “Deadfall” (2012) and “The Big White” (2005). The film runs 1 hour, 58 minutes and was shot in western Alberta (Kananaskis Country), British Columbia (Vancouver, Fernie & Victoria) and Manitoba (Winnipeg & Gimli). GRADE: B-/C+
Well, there is a Boycott and, all I am going to say about that is that, given who it's coming from, they just want Lian Neeson to apologize, so they can refuse to accept it and destroy his career to signal how virtuous and powerful they are by harming others.. The motives are horrible. But, fo ... r those among us that are normal, or at least not jumping onto that bandwagon, all I can say is...BEST ENDING EVER!!!! So it's a bit 90s, the actor that did the big bad is not decent, but the twists are all kind of out of left field, and it's fun, for a revenge flick that is written to be sedate, darkly comical, and stylish. And, to think I almost didn't see it because I am sick and tired of Taken. What you get is a fun and entertaining film.