Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Steven Seagal | ... | ||
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Bernie McInerney | ... | |
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Ashley Greenfield | ... |
Card Player #1
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John P. Gulino | ... |
Card Player #2
(as John Gulino)
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Antoni Corone | ... | ||
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Matt Salinger | ... | |
Paul Calderon | ... | ||
Lance Henriksen | ... | ||
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Mark Elliot Wilson | ... | |
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Lydia Jordan | ... |
Becky
(as Lydia Grace Jordan)
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Arthur J. Nascarella | ... |
Bruno
(as Arthur Nascarella)
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Toru Ohno | ... | ||
Renée Elise Goldsberry | ... | ||
Rue DeBona | ... | ||
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Lee Wong | ... |
Matt is an elite ex-cop whose life has gone down hill since he was kicked off the Force. After a rough encounter with a mysterious henchman, Matt is brought face to face with his only chance at reclaiming his life and clearing his gambling debt markers. Only after he gets started on his new tasks does he recognize good guy from bad. Meanwhile Matt's love for his only daughter helps him battle one of his greatest enemies, alcoholism. Written by Anonymous
Before i say anything i want you to know i like action movies,even those that contain mindless violence(i actually enjoyed the last installment of Rambo very much).
That being said,i didn't enjoy this movie very much,except maybe for some parts that make you laugh even though they're not intended to be funny. Come to think of it,it's a classical Steven Seagal movie,picturing him as omnipotent,without at least providing some good scenes where he can entertain(that's right,there aren't even good fighting scenes).
So my advice is watch this movie only if you are a fan or want to kill some time with your friends.