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| name = Cradle 2 the Grave
| name = Cradle 2 the Grave
| image = Cradle Poster.jpg
| image = Cradle Poster.jpg

| image_size =
| caption = Theatrical release poster
| caption = Theatrical release poster
| director = [[Andrzej Bartkowiak]]
| director = [[Andrzej Bartkowiak]]
| producer = [[Joel Silver]]
| producer = [[Joel Silver]]
| writer = '''Screenplay'''<br />John O'Brien<br />[[Channing Gibson]]<br />'''Story'''<br />John O'Brien
| screenplay = John O'Brien<br>[[Channing Gibson]]
| story = John O'Brien
| starring = [[Jet Li]]<br />[[DMX (rapper)|DMX]]<br>[[Anthony Anderson]]<br>[[Kelly Hu]]<br>[[Tom Arnold (actor)|Tom Arnold]]<br>with [[Mark Dacascos]]<br>and [[Gabrielle Union]]
| starring = {{plainlist|
| music = [[John Frizzell]]<br />[[Dame Grease]]
* [[Jet Li]]
* [[DMX]]
* [[Anthony Anderson]]
* [[Kelly Hu]]
* [[Tom Arnold (actor)|Tom Arnold]]
* [[Mark Dacascos]]
* [[Gabrielle Union]]}}
| music = [[John Frizzell (composer)|John Frizzell]]<br>[[Dame Grease|Damon "Grease" Blackman]]
| cinematography = [[Daryn Okada]]
| cinematography = [[Daryn Okada]]
| editing = Derek Brechin
| editing = Derek Brechin
| studio = [[Silver Pictures]]<br />[[1492 Pictures]]
| studio = [[Silver Pictures]]
| distributor = [[Warner Bros. Pictures]]
| distributor = [[Warner Bros. Pictures]]
| released = {{Film date|2003|2|28}}
| released = {{film date|2003|2|28}}
| runtime = 101 minutes
| runtime = 101 minutes
| country = United States
| country = United States
| language = English<br>Cantonese
| language = English<br>Mandarin<br>Korean
| budget = $25 million
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| gross = $56,489,558
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'''''Cradle 2 the Grave''''' is a 2003 American [[action film]] directed by [[Andrzej Bartkowiak]], and starring [[Jet Li]], [[DMX (rapper)|DMX]], [[Anthony Anderson]], [[Kelly Hu]] and [[Tom Arnold (actor)|Tom Arnold]]. The film was released on February 28, 2003 in the United States.


'''''Cradle 2 the Grave''''' is a 2003 American [[action film]] directed by [[Andrzej Bartkowiak]]. It stars [[Jet Li]] and [[DMX]]. The film follows the story of Tony Fait (DMX), a skilled jewel thief who finds himself entangled in a dangerous situation when a heist goes wrong. During a robbery, Tony inadvertently steals a cache of black diamonds sought after by a ruthless crime lord named Ling ([[Mark Dacascos]]). To retrieve the diamonds, Ling kidnaps Tony’s daughter, compelling him to team up with a Taiwanese intelligence officer named Su ([[Jet Li]]). Together, Tony and Su navigate the underworld of Los Angeles, facing off against formidable adversaries and executing daring heists to rescue Tony’s daughter and thwart Ling’s nefarious plans.
==Plot==
The film opens with a group of thieves led by Anthony Fait attempting to steal diamonds for a Frenchman named Christophe, who serves as the middleman for a mysterious employer. When Fait contacts Christophe, a [[National Security Bureau|Taiwanese Intelligence Agent]] named Su intercepts the conversation and attempts to identify the criminals.


The film was released in the United States on February 28, 2003. Despite receiving generally negative critic reviews, it grossed $56 million worldwide, making it a modest success.<ref name="MetCri" >{{cite web |url=https://www.metacritic.com/movie/cradle-2-the-grave |title=Cradle 2 the Grave Reviews |website=[[Metacritic]] |access-date=April 8, 2021 |archive-date=February 7, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210207020843/https://www.metacritic.com/movie/cradle-2-the-grave |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="RotTom">{{cite web |url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/cradle_2_the_grave |title=Cradle 2 the Grave |website=[[Rotten Tomatoes]] |access-date=October 30, 2022 |archive-date=October 9, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221009164723/https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/cradle_2_the_grave |url-status=live }}</ref>
While the crew gathers up as many diamonds as they can, including a bag of [[carbonado|black diamonds]], Agent Su calls Fait and demands that he and his crew leave the diamonds in the vault, warning him that the police are on the way. Fait, however, ignores this warning, and the criminals attempt a daring escape past a [[SWAT]] team blockade. While Fait, Daria, and Tommy all manage to escape, Agent Su captures Miles and recovers Miles' share of the diamonds. Su is disappointed to find that Miles does not have the black diamonds though. Fait, meanwhile, asks his friend Archie to appraise the black diamonds he had stolen. Arriving at the [[San Francisco International Airport]], Christophe's mysterious employer, Yao Ling, is informed, by his assistant Sona, that Christophe has been attacked and that Fait and his gang have taken the black diamonds.


==Plot==
Later that night, Fait runs into Su. During this inadvertent meeting, Fait receives a phone call from Yao Ling, who demands that Fait hand over the black diamonds. Fait refuses and is subsequently attacked by two of Ling's henchman. With Su's help, he defeats them and escapes. Soon after the fight, Archie tells Fait that some gangsters came to his workshop and demanded the black diamonds as well. After some hesitation, Archie admits that he gave the stones to the gangsters to spare his own life. Fait also receives another call from Ling, who has kidnapped Fait's daughter, Vanessa, to persuade Fait to give up the diamonds. Now with a common enemy, Fait and Su team up to recover the diamonds from the gangsters and rescue Vanessa from Ling.
Anthony Fait and his crew of thieves attempt to steal diamonds for a Frenchman named Christophe, who serves as the middleman for a mysterious employer. When Fait contacts Christophe, a [[National Security Bureau (Taiwan)|Taiwanese intelligence agent]] named Su intercepts the conversation and attempts to identify the criminals.


While the crew gathers up as many diamonds as they can, including a bag of [[Carbonado|black diamonds]], Agent Su calls Fait and demands that he and his crew leave the diamonds in the vault, warning him that the police are on the way. However, Fait ignores this warning, and the criminals attempt a daring escape past a [[SWAT]] team blockade. While Fait, and his crew members Daria and Tommy, all manage to escape, Agent Su captures Miles and recovers Miles' share of the diamonds. Su is disappointed to find that Miles does not have the black diamonds though. Meanwhile, Fait asks his friend Archie to appraise the black diamonds he had stolen. Arriving at the [[San Francisco International Airport]], Christophe's mysterious employer, Ling, is informed by his assistant Sona, that Christophe has been attacked and that Fait and his gang have taken the black diamonds.
Fait visits jailed crime lord "Jump" Chambers, most likely the employer of the gangsters who had robbed Archie. When Chambers refuses to cooperate, Fait goes to Chambers' night club, hoping to find the stones somewhere in his office. The plan goes awry, and Fait and the gang have to leave empty-handed. Meanwhile, Su and Archie go to an underground club to try to find the gangsters who attacked Archie. Because the club does not allow guests, Su is forced to enter as a fighter in the club's fighting ring. During Su's fight, Archie sees the man they are looking for, recognizing the man's ring. Through this informant, they learn that the diamonds are hidden in the bubble bath in Chamber's office. When they return to the nightclub to retrieve the diamonds, they find that Yao Ling's men have already taken the stones. Meanwhile, while locked in a van, Vanessa finds a cell phone and calls her father. Just before the phone's battery runs out, Vanessa gives some clues as to her location. With these clues, the gang surmises that Vanessa is being held in an airport hangar.


Later that night, Fait runs into Su. During this inadvertent meeting, Fait receives a phone call from Ling, who demands that Fait hand over the black diamonds. Fait refuses and is subsequently attacked by two of Ling's henchman. With Su's help, he defeats them and escapes. After the fight, Archie tells Fait that some gangsters came to his workshop and demanded the black diamonds as well. After some hesitation, Archie admits that he gave the stones to the gangsters to spare his own life. Fait also receives another call from Ling, who has kidnapped Fait's daughter, Vanessa, to persuade Fait to give up the diamonds. Now with a common enemy, Fait and Su team up to recover the diamonds from the gangsters and rescue Vanessa from Ling.
Realizing that Yao Ling will want to auction off the stones, which are actually weapons of mass destruction, the group searches flight schedules to find an airport where a large number of private flights will be landing that night. Finding the right airport, the group races to the hangar, where Yao Ling's auction is already starting. A fight ensues, and Fait and his crew take out members of Ling's team. Vanessa is rescued and Ling is killed by one of the stones. When the police arrive, Fait promises to end his criminal career in order to lead a safe and happy life with Vanessa.


Fait visits jailed crime lord "Jump" Chambers, most likely the employer of the gangsters who had robbed Archie. When Chambers refuses to cooperate, Fait goes to Chambers' night club, hoping to find the stones somewhere in his office. The plan goes awry, and Fait and the gang have to leave empty-handed. Meanwhile, Su and Archie go to an underground club to try to find the gangsters who attacked Archie. Because the club does not allow guests, Su is forced to enter as a fighter in the club's fighting ring. During Su's fight, Archie sees the man they are looking for, recognizing the man's ring. Through this informant, they learn that the diamonds are hidden in the bubble bath in Chamber's office. When they return to the nightclub to retrieve the diamonds, they find that Ling's men have already taken the stones. Meanwhile, while locked in a van, Vanessa, who has been bound and gagged with duct tape frees herself, and finds a cell phone to call her father. Just before the phone's battery runs out, Vanessa gives some clues as to her location. With these clues, the gang surmises that Vanessa is being held in an airport hangar.
In a bonus scene during the credits, Tommy and Archie plan to make a movie with their story, using famous actors, such as [[Denzel Washington]]. They plan to get the director of the movies ''[[Exit Wounds]]'' and ''[[Romeo Must Die]]'' (both directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak).

Realizing that Ling will want to auction off the stones, which are actually weapons of mass destruction, the group searches flight schedules to find an airport where a large number of private flights will be landing that night. Finding the right airport, the group races to the hangar, where Ling's auction is already starting. A fight ensues, and Fait and his crew take out members of Ling's team, while Su battles Ling in a one on one fight. Eventually, Vanessa is rescued and Ling is killed after Su forces him to swallow a capsule of synthetic plutonium and then breaks the capsule lodged in his neck. When the police arrive, Fait promises to end his criminal career in order to lead a safe and happy life with Vanessa.


==Cast==
==Cast==
*[[Jet Li]] as Su
* [[Jet Li]] as Su Duncan
*[[DMX (rapper)|DMX]] as Anthony Fait
* [[DMX]] as Anthony Fait
*[[Gabrielle Union]] as Daria
* [[Gabrielle Union]] as Daria
*[[Mark Dacascos]] as Yao Ling
* [[Mark Dacascos]] as Ling
*[[Kelly Hu]] as Sona
* [[Kelly Hu]] as Sona
*[[Drag-On]] as Miles
* [[Drag-On|Melvin Smalls]] as Miles
*[[Anthony Anderson]] as Tommy
* [[Anthony Anderson]] as Tommy
*[[Tom Arnold (actor)|Tom Arnold]] as Archie
* [[Tom Arnold (actor)|Tom Arnold]] as Archie
*[[Paige Hurd]] as Vanessa Fait
* [[Paige Hurd]] as Vanessa Fait
*[[Paolo Seganti]] as Christophe
* [[Paolo Seganti]] as Christophe
*[[Michael Jace]] as Odion
* [[Michael Jace]] as Odion
*[[Chi McBride]] as "Jump" Chambers
* [[Ron Yuan]] as Laser Tech
*[[Lester Speight]] as Chamber's Club Doorman
* [[Chi McBride]] as "Jump" Chambers
* Sean Cory as Willy "Chickens"
*[[Randy Couture]] as Fight Club Fighter #8
*[[Martin Klebba]] as Fight Club Announcer
* [[Lester Speight]] as Chamber's Club Doorman
*[[Johnny Nguyen]] as Ling's Henchman
* [[Randy Couture]] as Fight Club Fighter #8
*[[Tito Ortiz]] as Cage Fighter
* [[Martin Klebba]] as Fight Club Announcer
* Woon Young Park as Bald Enforcer
*[[Hector Echavarria]] as Cage Fighter
*[[Natasha Yi]] as Club Girl (uncredited)
* [[Johnny Trí Nguyễn]] as Ling's Hitman #1
* Marcus Young as Ling's Hitman #2
*[[Chuck Liddell]] as Cage Fighter (uncredited)
* [[Doug Spearman]] as African Arms Dealer
*[[William L. Johnson]] as Black Diamond Carrier Armored Driver (uncredited)
* Hani Naimi as Egyptian Arms Dealer
* [[Julie du Page]] as French Arms Dealer
* [[Hari Dhillon]] as Pakistani Arms Dealer
* [[Peter J. Lucas]] as Russian Arms Dealer
* [[Tito Ortiz]] as Cage Fighter
* [[Héctor Echavarría]] as Cage Fighter
* [[Chuck Liddell]] as Cage Fighter
* Arnold Chon as Cage Fighter
* Garrett Warren as Cage Fighter
* Larry Joshua as Cop In Vault
* [[William L. Johnson]] as Black Diamond Carrier Armored Driver (uncredited)
* [[Kevin Grevioux]] as Prison Guard (uncredited)
* [[Nikki Martin]] as Ring Girl #1 (uncredited)
* Ungenita Prevost as Ring Girl #2 (uncredited)
* Natasha Yi as Club Girl (uncredited)

[[Daniel Dae Kim]] also appears, consult as the Visiting Expert. The film reunites actors [[Jet Li]], [[DMX|Earl Simmons]] and [[Anthony Anderson]] with Polish film director [[Andrzej Bartkowiak]], after they first worked together in the 2000 film ''[[Romeo Must Die]]'', and alongside [[Drag-On|Melvin Smalls]] and [[Tom Arnold (actor)|Tom Arnold]] in the 2001 film ''[[Exit Wounds]]''. [[Mark Dacascos]], [[Paige Hurd]], [[Chi McBride]] and [[Daniel Dae Kim]] would then all go on to star in the reboot of ''[[Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series)|Hawaii Five-0]]''.


==Production==
This film reunited actors: [[Jet Li]], [[DMX (rapper)|DMX]], [[Anthony Anderson]] and film director [[Andrzej Bartkowiak]], who first worked together in 2000 film ''[[Romeo Must Die]]''.


===UFC cameos===
===Filming===
Filming began on March 11, 2002 and ended in the summer of that year, taking place in various areas of [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]. The freestyle fight in which Su faces 15 combatants in a cage covered by a cyclone fence and surrounded by an angry and bloodthirsty crowd, took 10 days to film.
There is a scene involving an underground cage-fighting competition. Several of the combatants are successful mixed martial artists from the [[Ultimate Fighting Championship]], including [[Tito Ortiz]], [[Chuck Liddell]], and [[Randy Couture]]. Vale Tudo Kickboxing champion [[Hector Echavarria]] also appears in the cage match.


==Reception==
==Reception==
The movie received generally negative reviews. On the [[review aggregator]] website [[Rotten Tomatoes]], the film holds a 26% approval rating based on 125 reviews, with an average rating of 4.6/10. The website's consensus reads, "Dumb and by-the-numbers, but serviceable."<ref name="RotTom" /> [[Metacritic]] gives the film a rating of 36 out of 100, based on 26 reviews.<ref name="MetCri" />
The movie received mostly negative reviews.<ref>{{cite news|title= Cradle 2 the Grave (no stars)|publisher= Chicago Tribune|date=2003-02-28|url= http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2003-02-28/news/0303060442_1_direct-to-video-jet-li-dmx|accessdate=2010-09-10|first=Robert K|last=Elder}}</ref>

According to [[Roger Ebert]], both stars deserved better scripts, but the film filled a need for some action-film fans.<ref>{{cite news|title= Cradle 2 the Grave|publisher= Chicago Sun Times|date=|url= http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20030228/REVIEWS/302280303/1023|accessdate=2010-12-15}}</ref>


==Box office==
==Box office==
The film debuted at number one at the North American box office, grossing $16,521,468 in its opening weekend.<ref>{{cite news|title= No. 1: Hip-hop martial arts thriller "Cradle 2 the Grave...|publisher= Chicago Tribune|date=2003-03-03|url= http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2003-03-03/news/0303040001_1_jet-li-dmx-martial|accessdate=2010-09-10}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title= Cradle Rocks|publisher= Entertainment Weekly|date=2003-03-03|url= http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,428032,00.html|accessdate=2010-12-15|first=Dave|last=Karger}}</ref> However, this accounted for a hefty 47.6% of its total $34,712,347 gross. The film's worldwide gross stands at $56,489,558.
The film debuted at number one at the North American box office, grossing $16,521,468 in its opening weekend.<ref>{{cite news |title=No. 1: Hip-hop martial arts thriller "Cradle 2 the Grave... |newspaper=[[Chicago Tribune]] |date=March 3, 2003 |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/2003/03/03/no-1-hip-hop-martial-arts-thriller-cradle/ |access-date=September 10, 2010 |archive-date=June 3, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120603125133/http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2003-03-03/news/0303040001_1_jet-li-dmx-martial |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Karger |first=Dave |date=March 3, 2003 |title=Cradle Rocks |url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,428032,00.html |newspaper=[[Entertainment Weekly]] |access-date=December 15, 2010 |archive-date=June 8, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100608204138/http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,428032,00.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> However, this accounted for a hefty 47.6% of its total $34,712,347 gross. The film's worldwide gross stands at $56,489,558, making the film a modest success.


==Soundtrack==
==Soundtrack==
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==See also==
{{Portal|Film}}
* [[Jet Li filmography]]


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 19:40, 21 December 2024

Cradle 2 the Grave
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAndrzej Bartkowiak
Screenplay byJohn O'Brien
Channing Gibson
Story byJohn O'Brien
Produced byJoel Silver
Starring
CinematographyDaryn Okada
Edited byDerek Brechin
Music byJohn Frizzell
Damon "Grease" Blackman
Production
company
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release date
  • February 28, 2003 (2003-02-28)
Running time
101 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguagesEnglish
Mandarin
Korean
Budget$25 million[1]
Box office$56.5 million[1]

Cradle 2 the Grave is a 2003 American action film directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak. It stars Jet Li and DMX. The film follows the story of Tony Fait (DMX), a skilled jewel thief who finds himself entangled in a dangerous situation when a heist goes wrong. During a robbery, Tony inadvertently steals a cache of black diamonds sought after by a ruthless crime lord named Ling (Mark Dacascos). To retrieve the diamonds, Ling kidnaps Tony’s daughter, compelling him to team up with a Taiwanese intelligence officer named Su (Jet Li). Together, Tony and Su navigate the underworld of Los Angeles, facing off against formidable adversaries and executing daring heists to rescue Tony’s daughter and thwart Ling’s nefarious plans.

The film was released in the United States on February 28, 2003. Despite receiving generally negative critic reviews, it grossed $56 million worldwide, making it a modest success.[2][3]

Plot

[edit]

Anthony Fait and his crew of thieves attempt to steal diamonds for a Frenchman named Christophe, who serves as the middleman for a mysterious employer. When Fait contacts Christophe, a Taiwanese intelligence agent named Su intercepts the conversation and attempts to identify the criminals.

While the crew gathers up as many diamonds as they can, including a bag of black diamonds, Agent Su calls Fait and demands that he and his crew leave the diamonds in the vault, warning him that the police are on the way. However, Fait ignores this warning, and the criminals attempt a daring escape past a SWAT team blockade. While Fait, and his crew members Daria and Tommy, all manage to escape, Agent Su captures Miles and recovers Miles' share of the diamonds. Su is disappointed to find that Miles does not have the black diamonds though. Meanwhile, Fait asks his friend Archie to appraise the black diamonds he had stolen. Arriving at the San Francisco International Airport, Christophe's mysterious employer, Ling, is informed by his assistant Sona, that Christophe has been attacked and that Fait and his gang have taken the black diamonds.

Later that night, Fait runs into Su. During this inadvertent meeting, Fait receives a phone call from Ling, who demands that Fait hand over the black diamonds. Fait refuses and is subsequently attacked by two of Ling's henchman. With Su's help, he defeats them and escapes. After the fight, Archie tells Fait that some gangsters came to his workshop and demanded the black diamonds as well. After some hesitation, Archie admits that he gave the stones to the gangsters to spare his own life. Fait also receives another call from Ling, who has kidnapped Fait's daughter, Vanessa, to persuade Fait to give up the diamonds. Now with a common enemy, Fait and Su team up to recover the diamonds from the gangsters and rescue Vanessa from Ling.

Fait visits jailed crime lord "Jump" Chambers, most likely the employer of the gangsters who had robbed Archie. When Chambers refuses to cooperate, Fait goes to Chambers' night club, hoping to find the stones somewhere in his office. The plan goes awry, and Fait and the gang have to leave empty-handed. Meanwhile, Su and Archie go to an underground club to try to find the gangsters who attacked Archie. Because the club does not allow guests, Su is forced to enter as a fighter in the club's fighting ring. During Su's fight, Archie sees the man they are looking for, recognizing the man's ring. Through this informant, they learn that the diamonds are hidden in the bubble bath in Chamber's office. When they return to the nightclub to retrieve the diamonds, they find that Ling's men have already taken the stones. Meanwhile, while locked in a van, Vanessa, who has been bound and gagged with duct tape frees herself, and finds a cell phone to call her father. Just before the phone's battery runs out, Vanessa gives some clues as to her location. With these clues, the gang surmises that Vanessa is being held in an airport hangar.

Realizing that Ling will want to auction off the stones, which are actually weapons of mass destruction, the group searches flight schedules to find an airport where a large number of private flights will be landing that night. Finding the right airport, the group races to the hangar, where Ling's auction is already starting. A fight ensues, and Fait and his crew take out members of Ling's team, while Su battles Ling in a one on one fight. Eventually, Vanessa is rescued and Ling is killed after Su forces him to swallow a capsule of synthetic plutonium and then breaks the capsule lodged in his neck. When the police arrive, Fait promises to end his criminal career in order to lead a safe and happy life with Vanessa.

Cast

[edit]

Daniel Dae Kim also appears, consult as the Visiting Expert. The film reunites actors Jet Li, Earl Simmons and Anthony Anderson with Polish film director Andrzej Bartkowiak, after they first worked together in the 2000 film Romeo Must Die, and alongside Melvin Smalls and Tom Arnold in the 2001 film Exit Wounds. Mark Dacascos, Paige Hurd, Chi McBride and Daniel Dae Kim would then all go on to star in the reboot of Hawaii Five-0.

Production

[edit]

Filming

[edit]

Filming began on March 11, 2002 and ended in the summer of that year, taking place in various areas of Los Angeles, California. The freestyle fight in which Su faces 15 combatants in a cage covered by a cyclone fence and surrounded by an angry and bloodthirsty crowd, took 10 days to film.

Reception

[edit]

The movie received generally negative reviews. On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a 26% approval rating based on 125 reviews, with an average rating of 4.6/10. The website's consensus reads, "Dumb and by-the-numbers, but serviceable."[3] Metacritic gives the film a rating of 36 out of 100, based on 26 reviews.[2]

Box office

[edit]

The film debuted at number one at the North American box office, grossing $16,521,468 in its opening weekend.[4][5] However, this accounted for a hefty 47.6% of its total $34,712,347 gross. The film's worldwide gross stands at $56,489,558, making the film a modest success.

Soundtrack

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Year Album Peak chart positions Certifications
U.S. U.S. R&B
2003 Cradle 2 the Grave
  • Released: February 18, 2003
  • Label: Def Jam
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References

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  1. ^ a b "Cradle 2 the Grave (2003)". Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved November 2, 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Cradle 2 the Grave Reviews". Metacritic. Archived from the original on February 7, 2021. Retrieved April 8, 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Cradle 2 the Grave". Rotten Tomatoes. Archived from the original on October 9, 2022. Retrieved October 30, 2022.
  4. ^ "No. 1: Hip-hop martial arts thriller "Cradle 2 the Grave..." Chicago Tribune. March 3, 2003. Archived from the original on June 3, 2012. Retrieved September 10, 2010.
  5. ^ Karger, Dave (March 3, 2003). "Cradle Rocks". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on June 8, 2010. Retrieved December 15, 2010.
  6. ^ "RIAA – Searchable Database: Drag-On". Recording Industry Association of America. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved April 28, 2012.
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