Daylight (1996) Explained: Production Secrets, Cast, and Box Office Numbers
Daylight (1996) is a high-intensity disaster thriller starring Sylvester Stallone as former EMS Chief Kit Latura, a man forced back into action when a catastrophic explosion seals off the Holland Tunnel between New York and New Jersey. Directed by Rob Cohen, this 90s action survival film blends explosive practical effects, claustrophobic tension, and classic Stallone heroics.
When a chain-reaction accident involving toxic waste trucks ignites a massive fireball inside the tunnel, dozens of survivors become trapped underground with limited oxygen and rising water levels. Stallone’s character must guide a group of strangers through collapsing walls, smoke-filled corridors, and psychological panic in a desperate race against time.
The film co-stars Amy Brenneman, Viggo Mortensen, Dan Hedaya, and Stan Shaw, delivering strong ensemble performances that add emotional weight to the disaster spectacle.
Daylight showcases large-scale practical tunnel sets, real water effects, and intense stunt work — a hallmark of big-budget 1990s action films. Produced during the peak era of Hollywood disaster movies like Twister and Volcano, the movie emphasizes human survival, teamwork, and redemption under pressure.
With themes of sacrifice, leadership, and second chances, Daylight remains a gripping entry in Sylvester Stallone’s 90s action filmography and a nostalgic favorite for fans of practical-effects disaster cinema.
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