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Marked for Death
Marked for Death
Just retired from the Drug Enforcement Agency, John Hatcher returns to his hometown and quickly discovers that drugs have infiltrated his old neighborhood. Determined to drive the dealers out, Hatcher crosses paths with a ferocious Jamaican drug lord who vows that Hatcher and his family are now marked for death.
rating
6.1
runtime
93 min

Release

1990-10-05

Cast

Steven Seagal
Steven Seagal
as John Hatcher
Basil Wallace
Basil Wallace
as Screwface
Keith David
Keith David
as Max
Tom Wright
Tom Wright
as Charles
Joanna Pacula
Joanna Pacula
as Leslie
Elizabeth Gracen
Elizabeth Gracen
as Melissa
Bette Ford
Bette Ford
as Kate
Danielle Harris
Danielle Harris
as Tracey
Al Israel
Al Israel
as Tito Barco
Arlen Dean Snyder
Arlen Dean Snyder
as Duvall
Victor Romero Evans
Victor Romero Evans
as Nesta
Tony DiBenedetto
Tony DiBenedetto
as Jimmy Fingers
Kevin Dunn
Kevin Dunn
as Lt. Sal Roselli
Danny Trejo
Danny Trejo
as Hector
Elena Sahagun
Elena Sahagun
as Carmen
Rita Verreos
Rita Verreos
as Marta
Peter Jason
Peter Jason
as Pete Stone
Tom Dugan
Tom Dugan
as Paco
Earl Boen
Earl Boen
as Dr. Stein
Leslie Danon
Leslie Danon
as Girl #1
Terri Ivens
Terri Ivens
as Girl #2
Teri Weigel
Teri Weigel
as Sexy Girl #2
Nicholas Celozzi
Nicholas Celozzi
as Man in High Hat Bar
Mickie McGowan
Mickie McGowan
as Additional Dialogue Replacement (voice)
Michael Ralph
Michael Ralph
as Monkey
Jeffrey Anderson-Gunter
Jeffrey Anderson-Gunter
as Nago
Richard Delmonte
Richard Delmonte
as Chico
Joe Renteria
Joe Renteria
as Raoul
Gary Carlos Cervantes
Gary Carlos Cervantes
as Little Richard
Wayne Montanio
Wayne Montanio
as Mexican Bouncer
Nick Corello
Nick Corello
as Nicky
Grant Gelt
Grant Gelt
as Tommy
Justine Murphy
Justine Murphy
as Freddy
Stanley White
Stanley White
as Sherriff O'Dwyer
Matt Levin
Matt Levin
as Boy #1
Philip Tanzini
Philip Tanzini
as Boy #2
Dale Harimoto
Dale Harimoto
as TV News Reporter
Tracey Burch
Tracey Burch
as Sexy Girl #1
Robert Ashiva Ganta Strickland
Robert Ashiva Ganta Strickland
as Arms Dealer
Noel L. Walcott III
Noel L. Walcott III
as Posse Leader
Prince Ital Joe
Prince Ital Joe
as Dread with Hostage
Andria Martel
Andria Martel
as Young Stripper
Debby Shively
Debby Shively
as Barmaid
Craig Pinkard
Craig Pinkard
as Bartender
Matt O'Toole
Matt O'Toole
as Yuppie Dealer
Kerrie Cullen
Kerrie Cullen
as Dept. Store Hostage
Linus Huffman
Linus Huffman
as DEA Agent
Roger Romero Godbout
Roger Romero Godbout
as Band in McGilly's
Harry John Leamy
Harry John Leamy
as Band in McGilly's
John Endeveri
John Endeveri
as Band in McGilly's
Christopher Allen Goss
Christopher Allen Goss
as Band in McGilly's
Libert Steer
Libert Steer
as Reggae Band
Philip Chen
Philip Chen
as Reggae Band
Rock Deadrick
Rock Deadrick
as Reggae Band
Einstein Brown
Einstein Brown
as Reggae Band
Éric Bernard
Éric Bernard
as Reggae Band
Haile Maskel
Haile Maskel
as Reggae Band
Jimmy Cliff
Jimmy Cliff
as Himself
REVIEWS
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Geronimo1967

"Hatcher" (Steven Seagal) has to come out of retirement when a lethal gang of Jamaican drug dealers decide to avenge themselves upon him and his family after he killed one of their number when he was an American DEA agent. After some initial skirmishes, he sets out with his two friends "Max", a singularly deadly football coach (Keith David) and Chicago cop "Charles" (Tom Wright) to hunt down "Screwface" (Basil Wallace). It's procedural, totally devoid of any originality and brutal at times - but then it is a Steven Seagal film, so that ought not to be a surprise. The dialogue ("I'd give you the sweat off my balls!") is best overlooked most of the time and the quality of the acting from the star on down is pretty ropey. In it's favour, it is an end-to-end action movie with plenty going on, but after you have seen it I suspect you will wonder just how Seagal ever became such an hot box office property. He is completely charm free, as is much of this mediocre vendetta movie.

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GenerationofSwine

The best thing about movies like this is that the supporting cast, in this case Keith David, does a better job than the lead. I mean, watching Steven is like watching a cardboard cutout do kung-fu. But... the baddies are over the top and over acted to perfection. The plot is basic, the violence is amped up, and the script sucks, there is ample T&A... in other words it's a fun action movie in the best possible way. And it's the kind of action movie that we don't see any more... and the kind that really should have been direct to video fun when it came out. It sucks, but it's entertaining and that's all you should really ask for.