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Marked for Death

He's a good cop. In a bad mood.
1990 | 93m | English

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Popularity: 2 (history)

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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.
Release Date: Oct 05, 1990
Director: Dwight H. Little
Writer: Michael Grais, Mark Victor
Genres: Action, Crime
Keywords voodoo, cop, murder, family, angry, aggressive, suspicious, dreary, ambiguous, apathetic, cliché, mocking, tragic, vibrant
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, Steamroller Productions, Victor & Grais Productions
Box Office Revenue: $46,044,400
Budget: $12,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
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. Sal Roselli
Danny Trejo Hector
Elena Sahagun Carmen
Rita Verreos Marta
Peter Jason Pete Stone
Tom Dugan Paco
Earl Boen Dr. Stein
Leslie Danon Girl #1
Terri Ivens Girl #2
Teri Weigel Sexy Girl #2
Nicholas Celozzi Man in High Hat Bar
Mickie McGowan Additional Dialogue Replacement (voice)
Michael Ralph Monkey
Jeffrey Anderson-Gunter Nago
Richard Delmonte Chico
Joe Renteria Raoul
Gary Carlos Cervantes Little Richard
Wayne Montanio Mexican Bouncer
Nick Corello Nicky
Grant Gelt Tommy
Justine Murphy Freddy
Stanley White Sherriff O'Dwyer
Matt Levin Boy #1
Philip Tanzini Boy #2
Dale Harimoto TV News Reporter
Tracey Burch Sexy Girl #1
Robert Ashiva Ganta Strickland Arms Dealer
Noel L. Walcott III Posse Leader
Prince Ital Joe Dread with Hostage
Andria Martel Young Stripper
Debby Shively Barmaid
Craig Pinkard Bartender
Matt O'Toole Yuppie Dealer
Kerrie Cullen Dept. Store Hostage
Linus Huffman DEA Agent
Roger Romero Godbout Band in McGilly's
Harry John Leamy Band in McGilly's
John Endeveri Band in McGilly's
Christopher Allen Goss Band in McGilly's
Libert Steer Reggae Band
Philip Chen Reggae Band
Rock Deadrick Reggae Band
Einstein Brown Reggae Band
Éric Bernard Reggae Band
Haile Maskel Reggae Band
Jimmy Cliff Himself
Name Job
Steven Lambert Stunts
Jeff Imada Stunts
Jophery C. Brown Stunts
Henry Kingi Stunts
Manny Perry Stunts
Conrad E. Palmisano Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Robert Apisa Stunts
John Cann Stunts
Gregg Dandridge Stunts
Ousaun Elam Stunts
Lisa McCullough Stunts
Mario Roberts Stunts
Luis J. Silva Stunt Double
William Washington Stunts
Jimmy Ortega Stunts
Russell Towery Stunts
Ric Waite Director of Photography
Michael Grais Screenplay
Mark Victor Screenplay
O. Nicholas Brown Editor
Pamela Basker Casting
Robb Wilson King Production Design
Gandhi Bob Arrollo Makeup Artist
Jef Simons Hair Supervisor, Makeup Supervisor
Cydney Cornell Hairdresser
Dale L. Martin Special Effects Coordinator
Bruce Paul Barbour Stunts
Harold Burns Stunts
Roger Creed Stunts
Binh Dang Stunts
Kirk Elam Stunts
Greg Wayne Elam Stunts
Dick Hancock Stunts
Irving E. Lewis Stunts
Eric Mansker Stunts
Winston Omega Stunts
James C. Lewis Stunts
Michael Pecina Stunts
Robby Robinson Stunts
Rock A. Walker Stunts
Nick Brett Utility Stunts
Larry Reynosa Stunts
Rick Sawaya Stunts
Glory Fioramonti Stunts
Richard E. Butler Stunts
Sue Swan Casting
Bob Kensinger Set Decoration
Isabella B. Van Soest Costume Design
John Blake Special Effects Makeup Artist
Michael-McCloud Thompson Second Assistant Director
Kenny Bates Stunts
Richard L. Blackwell Stunts
Leah Creed Stunts
Bob K. Cummings Stunts
Jamie Sue Johnson Stunts
Wayne King Stunts
Melvin Jones Stunts
Haruo Matsuoka Stunts
Sorin Serene Pricopie Stunts
Rick Seaman Stunts
Lincoln Simonds Stunts
Brian J. Williams Stunts
Harry Wowchuk Stunts
Jimmy O'Connell Stunts
Dwight H. Little Director
James Newton Howard Original Music Composer
Donna Evans Stunts
Gene LeBell Stunts
Barbara Anne Klein Stunts
Tony Brubaker Stunts
Jeffrey J. Dashnaw Stunts
G.A. Aguilar Stunts
Fern Champion Casting
Jerry Ziesmer First Assistant Director
Name Title
Michael Grais Producer
Mark Victor Producer
Julius R. Nasso Associate Producer
Peter Macgregor-Scott Co-Producer
Steven Seagal Producer
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Popularity History


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Reviews

Geronimo1967
5.0

"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 sing ... ularly 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.

Apr 20, 2022
GenerationofSwine
10.0

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.

Apr 15, 2023