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Désigné pour mourir

Original title: Marked for Death
  • 1990
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
26K
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Steven Seagal in Désigné pour mourir (1990)
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A retired DEA agent is out to hunt down and take out a Jamaican drug posse that has targeted his family and him for murder.A retired DEA agent is out to hunt down and take out a Jamaican drug posse that has targeted his family and him for murder.A retired DEA agent is out to hunt down and take out a Jamaican drug posse that has targeted his family and him for murder.

  • Director
    • Dwight H. Little
  • Writers
    • Michael Grais
    • Mark Victor
  • Stars
    • Steven Seagal
    • Joanna Pacula
    • Basil Wallace
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    26K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dwight H. Little
    • Writers
      • Michael Grais
      • Mark Victor
    • Stars
      • Steven Seagal
      • Joanna Pacula
      • Basil Wallace
    • 129User reviews
    • 43Critic reviews
    • 49Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Steven Seagal
    Steven Seagal
    • Hatcher
    Joanna Pacula
    Joanna Pacula
    • Leslie
    Basil Wallace
    Basil Wallace
    • Screwface
    Keith David
    Keith David
    • Max
    Tom Wright
    Tom Wright
    • Charles
    Elizabeth Gracen
    Elizabeth Gracen
    • Melissa
    Bette Ford
    Bette Ford
    • Kate Hatcher
    Danielle Harris
    Danielle Harris
    • Tracey
    Al Israel
    Al Israel
    • Tito Barco
    Arlen Dean Snyder
    Arlen Dean Snyder
    • Duvall
    Victor Romero Evans
    • Nesta
    Michael Ralph
    Michael Ralph
    • Monkey
    Jeffrey Anderson-Gunter
    Jeffrey Anderson-Gunter
    • Nago
    Tony DiBenedetto
    • Jimmy Fingers
    Kevin Dunn
    Kevin Dunn
    • Lt. Sal Roselli
    Peter Jason
    Peter Jason
    • Pete Stone
    Danny Trejo
    Danny Trejo
    • Hector
    Richard Delmonte
    • Chico
    • Director
      • Dwight H. Little
    • Writers
      • Michael Grais
      • Mark Victor
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    7Jakethemuss

    One of Steve's finest

    Okay, that may not sound much, but after seeing Segal's recent outings I can look back at films like this with a certain nostalgia. This was made back in the day when Segal was in shape, did his own fight scenes and the film makers in question didn't have to resort to using lame CGI and camera tricks during action scenes. It has an edge that is just lost in these hideous later outings (the kind where an overweight, 54 year old man jumps from a moving train with 2 pistols and wipes out a squad of heavily armed thugs).

    This time Segal is under the guise of DEA agent John Hatcher. He "retires" from the job shortly after loosing one of his colleagues in a deal gone wrong. Hatcher goes to visit his sister and niece to try and 'find his old self', whilst visiting he also encounters an old friend and military partner Max(Keith David). Hatcher and Max soon run into a bunch of ruthless Jamaican drug dealers who have moved in on the area, and their voodoo practising leader SCREWFACE...

    Que violence galore!!

    Expect bone breaking violence from this film, as Hatcher and Co. shoot, beat and tackle their way through the posse in order to save Hatcher and his family's lives-who have been "marked for death" by the gang. I would say this is one of Segal's most violent movies, and that is saying something.
    6SnoopyStyle

    Seagal kicking and shooting

    DEA agent John Hatcher (Steven Seagal) returns from Colombia after the death of his partner. He goes home to his sister's family in Chicago. He and army buddy Max (Keith David) have a drink and he reluctantly gets in the middle of a shootout with the drug gang Jamaican Posse. The leader of the gang is Screwface (Basil Wallace). John arrests one of Screwface's man and his sister's house is shot up. His niece Tracey (Danielle Harris) is left in critical condition.

    It's one of Seagal's better efforts for what that's worth. He kicks some bad guys and shoots up a storm. The bad guys use Jamaican voodoo but that adds to the atmosphere. None of it should be taken seriously. It's straight forward and without any apologies.
    w.w.screwface

    One of Seagal's finest

    I cannot believe this film got such bad ratings as it is one of my favourite action flicks of all time. Marked for Death has Steven Seagal playing John Hatcher a cop whose out for revenge against a gang of Jamaican drug dealers. The film has some terrific action sequences and set pieces, example being the shopping centre fight which really showcases Seagal's talents. This has excellent pacing as well as good location shoots. The score for Marked for Death is amazing, suiting the film so well, giving it the right sinister kind of atmosphere. The voodoo elements were cool, Screwface has to be one of the best villains and the twist at the end is unexpected. The violence in the uncut version is some of the most brutally realistic you can find in a mainstream action flick, with Seagal snapping bones as if they were twigs. Be warned though, like most of Seagal's films, in the U.K Marked for Death was cut badly by the censors so nearly all of the bone breaking violence is now gone, leaving just a standard badly edited action film. If you want to see the real power of Marked for Death then you would be advised get your hands on the uncut versions somehow. The only minor flaw with this film is that the beginning in Mexico is a little ropey, but apart from that the only Seagal flick that Warner bros didn't make but Fox did, deserves a place next to Under Seige 2 as being one of my favourite Steven Seagal films.
    8roon_baboon

    A Segal film from the old school

    You can split Segal films into 2 categories, the early stuff (Hard To Kill, Nico) and the later stuff (Fire Down Below, Today You Die). The latter group doesn't usually even get to the cinema but the former has some real action gems. Marked for death is one of them.

    This film has loads of martial arts, Yardies, drugs, black magic, Drive by shootings, people dressed like Aswad, and the big black guy from platoon who escapes from the shootout at the end by getting rotated back to America. One of the things that ruins Segal films is having too much shooting and not enough fighting, But the action is pitched just right here, with still enough shooting thrown in to spice it up. The guys playing the Yardies are fantastic and the dialogue is second to none, in fact for those IDM fans out there Luke Vibert sampled some in 'screwface'. Other than Segal and the platoon guy the only person I recognised was Danny Trejo, Hollywoods default Mexican criminal. This is an action classic folks, watch it or Screwface will give you a thousand deaths worse than mine.
    6lastliberal

    Action at its best

    Yes, Steven Segal has packed on the pounds lately - haven't we all. He doesn't move like he did in his early films. I believe this was his second film and it has all the action one could wish for in a kick-butt martial arts action movie.

    You are not here to see Oscar-worthy acting or sumptuous costumes and sets, you are here for an adrenaline-pumping vicarious thumping of the bad guys - in this case Jamaican drug dealers. so, sit back and enjoy the ride with a big bowl of popcorn and you will not be disappointed.

    Now, if I could just figure out the name of that drop-dead beauty he was dancing with in the Jamaican bar, I would die a happy man.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      This was named one of the most violent movies of 1990 by the National Coalition on TV Violence.
    • Goofs
      When Screwface learns that Nesta and Jimmy Fingers are dead, he tilts the table where he was playing dominos, and one of the legs comes loose. He rips it out and uses it to hit one of his fellow Jamaicans. After his "I want Hatcher dead" speech, he throws the leg of the table to the ground (it can be heard), but in the next shot, the table has the leg again.
    • Quotes

      Max: Well?

      John Hatcher: One thought he was invincible... the other thought he could fly.

      Max: So?

      John Hatcher: They were both wrong.

    • Crazy credits
      The posse phenomenon is estimated to be a fraction of one percent of the Jamaican population and should not detract from their country or the contributions Jamaicans have made to this country.
    • Alternate versions
      Prior to 2013, all UK versions were cut for an 18 rating with edits to an eye gouging, a back break, a neck break and arm breaking scenes. The uncut version was passed with a 15 rating in 2013.
    • Connections
      Edited into Revenge (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      En La Casa
      Performed by Mellow Man Ace

      Written by Mellow Man Ace (as Sergio Reyes), Jeffrey Fortson, Michael Ross

      Published by White Music/Word Life Music

      Courtesy of Capitol Records

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • July 24, 1991 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Marcado para la muerte
    • Filming locations
      • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Production companies
      • Victor & Grais
      • Steamroller Productions
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $12,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $46,044,396
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,790,047
      • Oct 8, 1990
    • Gross worldwide
      • $57,968,936
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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