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Apr. 14, 2017

Stallone sues Warner Bros. over 'Demolition Man' dues

Twenty-four years in the future, Sylvester Stallone is trying to unfreeze profits he claims to be owed from his 1993 role as a cryogenically preserved cop in the sci-fi smash "Demolition Man."

By L.J. Williamson
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Twenty-four years in the future, Sylvester Stallone is trying to unfreeze profits he claims to be owed from his 1993 role as a cryogenically preserved cop in the sci-fi smash "Demolition Man."

Stallone's suit against Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., filed Wednesday by Neville L. Johnson, Douglas L. Johnson and James T. Ryan of Johnson & Johnson LLP, alleges "outri...

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