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Hard to Kill is a 1990 American vigilante action-thriller film directed by Bruce Malmuth, starring Steven Seagal, Kelly LeBrock, William Sadler and Frederick Coffin.Seagal's second film after Above the Law, he portrays Mason Storm, a detective who falls into a coma after being shot during a home invasion that killed his wife.
1990: Abraxas, Guardian of the Universe: Damian Lee: Jesse Ventura, Sven-Ole Thorsen, Damian Lee: United States: Science fiction action [1] "Ako ang Batas" -Gen. Tomas Karingal: Francis "Jun" Posadas: Eddie Garcia, John Regala, Cesar Montano, Marita Zobel, Jobelle Salvador, Michael Locsin, Jovit Moya, Subas Herrero: Philippines: Biographical ...
February 9, 1990: Hard to Kill: co-production with Lee Rich Productions March 9, 1990: Joe Versus the Volcano: co-production with Amblin Entertainment: March 16, 1990: Lambada [N 1] North American, U.K. and French theatrical distribution only; produced by Cannon Pictures and Film and Television Company April 6, 1990: Impulse: June 15, 1990 ...
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Hard to Kill is a 1990 American action film starring Steven Seagal. Hard to Kill may also refer to: Film, TV, and events. Hard to Kill, a 2018 Discovery Channel ...
Out for Justice is a 1991 American neo-noir action thriller film directed by John Flynn and co-produced by and starring Steven Seagal as Gino Felino, a veteran police detective who sets out to avenge his partner Bobby's murder by killing Richie, the trigger-happy, drug-addicted mafioso culprit.
Marked for Death is a 1990 American action film directed by Dwight H. Little.The film stars Steven Seagal as John Hatcher, a former DEA troubleshooter who returns to his Illinois hometown to find it taken over by a posse of vicious Jamaican drug dealers led by Screwface.
Unlike horror film titles of the previous decades, such as The Last House on the Left (1972), The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974), or A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), Muir perceives the 1990s to have been characterized by more laconic titles like Popcorn, The Guardian (1990), Hideaway (1995), and Scream (1996). [7]