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Cradle 2 the Grave

Born 2 the life. True 2 the code. Bad 2 the bone.
2003 | 101m | English

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Gang leader Tony pulls off a major diamond heist with his crew, but cop-turned-criminal Ling knows who has the loot and responds by kidnapping Tony's daughter and holding her for ransom. Unfortunately, Tony's lost the diamonds as well. As he frantically searches for his daughter and the jewels, Tony pairs with a high-kicking government agent who once worked with Ling and seeks revenge on him.
Release Date: Feb 28, 2003
Director: Andrzej Bartkowiak
Writer: John O'Brien, Channing Gibson
Genres: Action, Drama, Crime
Keywords robbery, diamond, intelligence, bank robber, thief, bank robbery, financial transactions, hoodlum
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, Silver Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $56,500,000
Budget: $25,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Jet Li Su
DMX Anthony Fait
Gabrielle Union Daria
Anthony Anderson Tommy
Tom Arnold Archie
Paige Hurd Vanessa
Mark Dacascos Yao Ling
Kelly Hu Sona
Sean Cory Willy Chickens
Michael Jace Odion
Drag-On Miles
Paolo Seganti Christophe
Ron Yuan Laser Tech
Woon Young Park Bald Enforcer
Johnny Nguyen Ling's Hitman
Marcus Young Ling's Hitman
Stephen Quadros Prison Guard Vogel
Gwen McGee Subway Driver
Roxana Brusso Vanessa's Nanny
Maximilian A. Mastrangelo Archie's Worker
Lester Speight Chambers's Club Doorman
Paolo Mastropietro Fight Club Doorman
Martin Klebba Fight Announcer
Tim Storms Referee
Randy Couture Fighter
Hector Echavarria Ultimate Fighter
Tito Ortiz Ultimate Fighter
Tom McCleister Fight Club Fan
Wiley M. Pickett Police Officer
Andre Ware Pinky Ring Man
Larry Joshua Cop in Vault
Chic Daniel SWAT Cop
Daniel Dae Kim Visiting Expert
Doug Spearman African Buyer
Hani Al Naimi Egyptian Buyer
Julie du Page French Buyer
Peter J. Lucas Russian Buyer
Hari Dhillon Pakistani Buyer
Richard Trapp Douglas
Chi McBride "Jump" Chambers
Michael Cunio Motocross Driver (uncredited)
Arnold Chon Cage Fighter (uncredited)
Chuck Liddell Cage Fighter (uncredited)
Mark Hicks Cage Fighter (uncredited)
Garrett Warren Cage Fighter (uncredited)
Lisa Jammal Cocktail Server (uncredited)
William L. Johnson Black Diamond Carrier Armored Driver (uncredited)
Nikki Martin Ring Girl (uncredited)
Ungenita Prevost Ring Girl (uncredited)
Natasha Yi Club Girl (uncredited)
Name Job
Andrzej Bartkowiak Director
John Frizzell Original Music Composer
John Roesch Foley Artist
Daryn Okada Director of Photography
Dan Bradley Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Katie Rowe Stunts
Billy Taylor Production Assistant
Garrett Warren Stunts
Tim Rigby Stunts
Gina-Raye Carter Production Assistant
Katherine Rose Foley Artist
Peewee Piemonte Stunts
Darrin Prescott Stunts
Mark Norby Stunts
Noel McIntosh Assistant Sound Editor
Eddie Kim Assistant Sound Editor
David Grimaldi Foley Editor
John O'Brien Screenplay
Damon 'Grease' Blackman Original Music Composer
Derek Brechin Editor
Richard F. Mays Art Direction
Channing Gibson Screenplay
Harold Parker First Assistant Editor
Gary Fettis Set Decoration
Norman T. Leavitt Makeup Artist
Curt Schulkey Dialogue Editor
Michael W. Mitchell Sound Effects Editor
John Kwiatkowski Sound Effects Editor
Paul Hackner Assistant Sound Editor
Stephanie Flack Dialogue Editor
James Burt Music Editor
David F. Klassen Production Design
Ha Nguyen Costume Design
Stacy Gibson Makeup Artist
Timothy P. Salmon Boom Operator
Jeremy Peirson Sound Effects Editor
David Lee Fein Foley Artist
Gigi Williams Makeup Artist
Debra Coleman Makeup Artist
Alyson Dee Moore Foley Artist
Mark Larry Sound Effects Editor
Suhail Kafity Sound Effects Editor
Gregg Frazier Boom Operator
C.C. Taylor Stunts
Steve Adcock Camera Operator
Gregory Lundsgaard Camera Operator
Scotty Richards Stunt Coordinator
Barbara Cohen Casting
Mary Gail Artz Casting
Mindy Hall Makeup Department Head
Jennifer Bell Hair Department Head
Judy Crown Hairstylist
Melissa Forney Hairstylist
Chris Yagher Special Effects Makeup Artist
Jeffrey Wetzel First Assistant Director
Don Lee VFX Supervisor
Cosmas Paul Bolger Jr. VFX Supervisor
David Barrett Stunts
Stanton Barrett Stunts
Robert Alonzo Stunts, Stunt Double
Randy James Beckman Stunts
Richard L. Blackwell Stunts
Daniel W. Barringer Stunts
Al Burke Stunts
Arnold Chon Stunts
Troy Brenna Stunts
Brennan Dyson Stunts
J. Mark Donaldson Stunts
Richie Gaona Stunts
Ben Hernandez Bray Stunts
Ousaun Elam Stunts
Mike Justus Stunts
Jalil Jay Lynch Stunts
Kelsee King-Devoreaux Stunts
W. Glenn Malmskog Stunts
Angela Meryl Stunts
Sammy Maloof Stunts
Casey Pieretti Stunts
Scott Rogers Stunts
Ming Qiu Stunts
Gary Ray Stearns Stunts
Jon Valera Stunts
Rick Shuster Stunts
Philip C. Pfeiffer Second Unit Director of Photography
Vern Nobles Jr. Camera Operator
Mark La Bonge Camera Operator
Robert LaBonge Second Unit Director of Photography
James B. Crawford Chief Lighting Technician
Kevin Yagher Special Effects Makeup Artist
Tommy Harper Assistant Director
Corey Yuen Kwai Martial Arts Choreographer
Name Title
Bonita Money Executive Producer
Joel Silver Producer
Ray Copeland Executive Producer
Gil Williams Associate Producer
Richard Mirisch Associate Producer
Herb Gains Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
4.0

High on action, low on grey matter. I guess when push comes to shove it’s an action film that delivers the requisite supply of biff, bam and kerpow action sequences. Yet even allowing for the old “leave the brain at the door” requirement for such action comic malarkey, the script is too poor, the ... acting equally so, while the choreography is weak. The latter of which a big misstep when you have Jet Li and Mark Dacascos fronting the good guy/bad guy axis of the story. Plot pitches Li’s ass kicking detective with DMX’s urban thief together as an unlikely buddy buddy combo trailing missing diamonds and DMX’s kidnapped daughter, and that’s pretty much it. There’s no attempts to expand the characters or add some emotional depth to what is meant to be a pretty critical situation. It often feels tired, like a recycling of so many other film’s of similar ilk, originality is out the window here, hell they even get Tom Arnold in to reprise a watered down version of his character from True Lies. Gabrielle Union and Kelly Hu are on hand to add the sexy sizzle in thankless roles, while Dacascos barely registers as an uber villain. Lazy and redundant, all told, a waste of time for cast and viewers alike. 4/10

May 16, 2024
r96sk
7.0

Extremely dumb, but <em>'Cradle 2 the Grave'</em> actually did entertain me. The humour and cast are the strongest parts to this film, it made me laugh a couple of times to be fair. Jet Li (Su) and DMX (Anthony) are the two leads, they aren't all that memorable in truth but at least do have a few ... good scenes. The main ones I'll remember are in fact two bit part roles in Anthony Anderson (Tommy) and Tom Arnold (Archie). Those two kept things comedic which worked well. Chi McBride is also solid as Chambers, who should've been the main villain in my opinion. The premise is borderline rubbish, but the above mentioned things as well as the music/action made sure I was enjoying myself while watching this - that's sometimes all you want.

Jun 23, 2021