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Marked for Death (1990)

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Marked for Death
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Directed byDwight H. Little
CastSteven Seagal, Basil Wallace, Keith David, Tom Wright, Joanna Pacula, Kevin Dunn, Elizabeth Gracen, Danielle Harris, Peter Jason, David Keith, Ralph Michael, Elena Sahagun, Arlen Dean Snyder and Danny Trejo
Theatrical ReleaseOctober 5, 1990
DVD ReleaseMay 21, 2002
Running Time93 minutes
MPAA RatingR (Restricted)
UPC Code086162090677
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Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), Spanish (Dubbed - Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
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Average user review: 4.0 (54 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteOne thought he was invincible... the other thought he could fly...They were both wrong.Quote
This is probably the second most violent Seagal Movie I've seen so far (the first being Out For Justice). The Aikido fight scenes and the shootouts are extremely violent; much more then the previous Seagal entries. Not just the violence but the drug content is more noticeable here than it was in Above the Law and Hard to Kill.

Seagal this time plays John Hatcher, a cop that has seen to much violence in his day, and is eager to retire after seeing his partner get brutally murdered in an assignment. Hatcher takes a leave and goes to live with his sister and niece. While there Hatcher begins to notice that there is drug dealing in the area by Jamaicans and Columbians. A feud later occurs between both dealers; Hatcher gets too close and kills many of the Jamaican drug dealers. Now the Leader of the Jamaican drug gang (Screw face) wants to eliminate Hatcher out of the way. He and his family are now Marked For Death, hence the name of the movie.

The fight scenes in this movie are arguably the best I've seen; unfortunately the story isn't that original. But the fight sequences are quite graphic, specifically the last scene with Seagal fighting Screw face...Gosh its quite strong to watch that scene, even by today's standards its pretty violent. This is Seagal while he was still in shape and not as cocky as his future films. The acting is good from Seagal's part, so is the Aikido fights, the story as I said could have been a bit smarter, but hey we watch Seagal for the action not much for the plot. Definitely worth owning by any Seagal fan.

MY PERSONAL RATING: 4 ½ OUT OF 5
July 6, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteI hope they weren't triplets!!!!!Quote
The only Seagal movie I give five stars to.
Marked is the basic Seagal movie.
Guns, check.
Drugs, check.
Unnecessary nudity, check.
Unnecessary violence, check.
Foul language, check.
For some strange reason, I actually like this movie.
Its fun, it's funny, it's got enough action for ten movies.
The Jamaican stereotypes are pathetic but if you can overlook that and all the other minor annoyances, Marked for Death is a great action movie, and it's a great way to kill an evening.
Recommended!!!
June 24, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteCIA Steven Seagal styleQuote
Another great movie for Steven Seagal. I like that he exposes all in this fantasic film January 25, 2008

rating: 1 QuoteThis is the movie where Gene LeBell chocked out SeagalQuote
Ha, this is it. This is the movie where Steven Seagal got chocked out by Gene LeBell. Seagal was being his usual jerk and Gene LeBell stood up to him and put him to sleep. Seagal complained he wasn't ready, and Gene did it again. I love it. October 4, 2007

rating: 4 Quotean oldie but a goodieQuote
Another movie from my early years, when this movie first came out it was the talk of the town. Rastas from jamaica were the bad guys in this film led by screwface. im from the caribbean so the bad accents played by some of the so called rastas was actually funny to me but other than that its what you expect from a steven segal movie. Its still a collectors item September 26, 2007

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