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Under Siege 2: Dark Territory

Last time he rocked the boat. This time the sky's the limit.
1995 | 99m | English

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Popularity: 6 (history)

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A passenger train has been hijacked by an electronics expert and turned into an untraceable command center for a weapons satellite. He has planned to blow up Washington DC and only one man can stop him, former Navy SEAL Casey Ryback.
Release Date: Jul 13, 1995
Director: Geoff Murphy
Writer: Richard Hatem, Matt Reeves
Genres: Action, Thriller
Keywords pentagon, u.s. air force, satellite, u.s. navy seal, train, terrorism, cyber terrorism, action hero, good versus evil
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, JVC, Regency Enterprises, Seagal/Nasso Productions, Cutting Edge Films
Box Office Revenue: $104,324,083
Budget: $60,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Steven Seagal Casey Ryback
Eric Bogosian Travis Dane
Katherine Heigl Sarah Ryback
Morris Chestnut Bobby Zachs
Everett McGill Penn
Brenda Bakke Cap. Linda Gilder
Peter Greene Merc #1
Andy Romano Admiral Bates
Nick Mancuso Tom Breaker
Jonathan Banks Scotty
Royce D. Applegate Ryback's Cook
Dale Dye Captain Garza
David Gianopoulos Captain David Trilling
Patrick Kilpatrick Merc #2
Sandra Taylor Kelly
Kurtwood Smith General Stanley Cooper
Scott Sowers Merc #3
Afifi Alaouie Female Merc
Christopher Darga Cook #1
Don Blakely Cook #2
James Clark Train Consultant
Stan Garner Train Consultant
Silan Smith Friendly Faced Engineer #1
Denis L. Stewart Holy-Merc
Jim Dirker Helicopter Pilot
Todd O. Russell Ryback's Driver
Warren Tabata Bartender
Julius R. Nasso Hostage #3
Phyllis Davis Hostage #3
James V. Caciola Hostage #4
Ginger Lewis Lady Hostage
Greg Collins Huey Pilot
Ken Vieira Helicopter Pilot
Wren T. Brown Captain #1
D. C. Douglas Technician #1
Thom Adcox-Hernandez Technician #2
Catherine MacNeal Assistant
Frank Roman Aide
Al Sapienza Captain #2
Jennifer Starr ATAC Asst. #2
Ping Wu SYSOS Officer
Joe Bucaro III Mercenary Thrown From Train (uncredited)
James Lew Mercenary (uncredited)
Nils Allen Stewart Mercenary (uncredited)
Jen Sung Mercenary (uncredited)
John Machado Terrorist (uncredited)
Name Job
Basil Poledouris Original Music Composer
Michael Tronick Editor
Charles A. Tamburro Pilot
Joe Bucaro III Stunt Double
Richard Hatem Screenplay
Robbie Greenberg Director of Photography
Louis DiGiaimo Casting
Albert Brenner Production Design
Carol Winstead Wood Co-Art Director
Kathe Klopp Set Decoration
Richard Bruno Costume Design
Gandhi Bob Arrollo Makeup Artist
Margaret E. Elliott Makeup Artist
Jef Simons Makeup Artist
Ken Wensevic Makeup Artist
Shelley Woodhouse Makeup Artist
David Rodgers Creative Producer
Richard Yuricich Visual Effects Supervisor
Paul Moen Unit Production Manager
Denis L. Stewart First Assistant Director
Craig A. Pinckes Second Assistant Director, Stunts
John Alden Stunts
Phil Green Stunts
Clint Cadinha Fight Choreographer
Cliff McLaughlin Stunts
Danny Lopez Stunts
Bennie Moore Stunts
Rich Minga Stunts
Don Pulford Stunts
Jimmy Romano Stunts
Jeff Winn Stunts
Geoff Murphy Director
J.F. Lawton Characters
Mary L. Hart-Mastro Hairstylist
Steve Chambers Stunts
Mark De Alessandro Stunts
Peewee Piemonte Stunts
Jen Sung Stunts
Rhino Michaels Stunt Double
Dick Ziker Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Sean Kavanagh Second Assistant Director
Charlie Picerni Stunts
Henry Kingi Stunts
Manny Perry Stunts
John C. Meier Stunts
Mic Rodgers Stunts
Tim Trella Stunts
Chino Binamo Stunts
Robert Apisa Stunts
Steve Holladay Stunts
James Lew Stunts
Joel Kramer Stunts
Norm Compton Stunts
Ousaun Elam Stunts
John Machado Stunts
Jimmy Nickerson Stunts
Steve Picerni Stunts
Mario Roberts Stunts
John Rottger Stunts
Pat Romano Stunts
Luis J. Silva Stunts
Nils Allen Stewart Stunts
Christopher Boyes Sound Designer
Matt Reeves Screenplay
Craig E. Dunn Stunts
Alexander Witt Additional Photography
Name Title
Arnon Milchan Producer
Steve Perry Producer
Russ Kavanaugh Associate Producer
Edward McDonnell Associate Producer
Doug Metzger Associate Producer
Dan Romero Associate Producer
Gary W. Goldstein Executive Producer
Jeffrey R. Neuman Executive Producer
Martin Wiley Executive Producer
Julius R. Nasso Co-Producer
Steven Seagal Producer
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Reviews

Ruuz
6.0

Most certainly a lesser sequel, but maybe not quite so "lesser" as you might have heard, or as you might expect from prior experience with this sort of thing. It's basically the same story as the first with one form of mass-transit switched out for another, but that's not enough of a criticism to le ... ave _Dark Territory_ dead in the water. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go_.

Jun 23, 2021
Wuchak
7.0

_**One-man army on a train in the Colorado Rockies with Steven Seagal**_ On a train trip through the Rockies with his niece (Katherine Heigl), Casey Ryback (Steven Seagal) has to take on a band of ruthless terrorists who are using the train for a mobile headquarters as they hijack a destructive s ... atellite weapon created by the head terrorist (Eric Bogosian). Everett McGill plays the lead heavy, looking like an evil Race Bannon. “Under Siege 2: Dark Territory” (1995) is a worthy follow-up to the 1992 film; it may not be as good story-wise, but it has superior locations due to it taking place on a train traveling through the mountains as opposed to the more one-dimensional ship at sea. If you’re in the mood for a train flick that’s streamlined and filled with action you can’t go wrong. Sure, the action is sometimes implausible, but it helps if you view Ryback (Seagal) as a superhero without the gaudy costume in the manner of John McClane, Rambo or James Bond. Comparing it to train thrillers, it’s not great like “Runaway Train” (1985), but it’s about on par with the horrific “Train” (2008), the Western “Breakheart Pass” (1975) and the realistic “Unstoppable” (2010). Other than Heigl, the lovely Sandra Taylor and Brenda Bakke are featured on the feminine front. The movie runs 1 hour, 40 minutes, and was shot mostly in the Colorado Rockies. GRADE: B

Jul 24, 2021
Geronimo1967
5.0

This might have been a little better had there not been the irritatingly hammy efforts throughout from Eric Bogosian as the tech wizard "Dane". He has managed to assemble a gang of cut-throat mercenaries under the command of "Penn" (Everett McGill) to commandeer a train that is carrying the communic ... ations equipment that can control a deadly satellite. After some quick threatening of the passengers, he has the operating codes and is demanding $1bn from the US government. What he hasn't counted on are the ninja skills of train porter "Bobby" (Morris Chestnut) - oh, and of former SEAL "Ryback" (Steven Seagal) who just happens to be on the train with his niece "Sarah" (Katherine Heigl). With the odds stacked heavily against them, these two have to work together if they are to thwart the cunning plans of their antagonist before he decimates Washington DC. It's a decently enough paced action thriller with loads of combat but little by way of characterisation or dialogue that's worth listening to. Trains tend to work quite well as the venues for hostage thrillers and this one goes some way to keep the action flowing before the ending we all know is coming. Not as good as the first one, but it's not awful.

May 27, 2023