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Marked for death cast
Marked for death cast









marked for death cast
  1. MARKED FOR DEATH CAST MOVIE
  2. MARKED FOR DEATH CAST FULL

I hate Seagal.” I said “It was Marked for Death, wasn’t it?” and he said “Motherfucking Marked For Death!” I died laughing! Let’s just say he did not appreciate the depiction of Jamaicans when he was growing up. I asked him who he preferred and he emphatically said “Van Damme. It came down to our Jamaican friend named Twain. While Van Damme won out, it was closer than I expected. If you guys wanna laugh, check this out: when I was listening to this episode at the City Register, I was talking with my friends about whether they were Van Damme or Seagal fans back in the day. director of photography Film Editing by O. Little Writing Credits ( WGA) Cast (in credits order) verified as complete Produced by Music by James Newton Howard Cinematography by Ric Waite. Cast Steven Seagal John Hatcher Basil Wallace Screwface Keith David Max Tom Wright Charles Joanna Pacula Leslie Elizabeth Gracen Melissa Bette Ford Kate Danielle Harris Tracey Al Israel Tito Barco Arlen Dean Snyder Duvall Victor Romero Evans Nesta Tony DiBenedetto Jimmy Fingers Kevin Dunn Lt.

MARKED FOR DEATH CAST FULL

Sure, the guy’s a nut-bar now, but people liked him for a reason. Marked for Death (1990) Full Cast & Crew See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro Directed by Dwight H. But this episode has made me think I should give Seagal’s older films a try…at least the early ones.

MARKED FOR DEATH CAST MOVIE

I think the only movie of the pony-tailed wonder I liked was Under Siege. I wasn’t sure how I was gonna feel about this one because I wasn’t a Seagal fan growing up. Have a look at some early footage of Seagal before he was famous and in his prime, using some insane Aikido.Īnd here’s some more footage of him in Japan, in the late 80s. Here, here and here is Dion back in 2010 when he met Seagal.Ĭheck out the founder of Aikido, Morihei Ueshiba aka O-Sensei, doing unbelievable looking things, using his martial art. They lay out the argument of why we need a director’s cut of this film, on this all new proper Aikido installment of Saturday Night Movie Sleepovers! Known for Tombstone 7.8 Kate 1993 Gorky Park 6.7 Irina Asanova 1983 Virus 5.0 Nadia 1999 The Kiss 5. They then take the way-back machine way down the alley to 1990, and analyse the movie/marital arts scene at the time, and how bad-ass Seagal was. The boys unpack the 3rd film in Steven Seagal‘s catalog, discussing his backstory and more importantly, they discuss the martial art he practices, Aikido and it’s history, and Dion‘s connection to it. Welcome back to a proper martial arts edition of Kung Fu February on Saturday Night Movie Sleepovers! Dion & Blake are back and taking on a cult classic, featuring the man, the myth, the legend, Steven Seagal, in his 1990 iconic film, Marked For Death!











Marked for death cast