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Action - general DVD - Above the Law/Hard to Kill (DVD)
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Detective Mason Storm stumbles onto a high-level political corruption scheme, his family is murdered and he is left for dead. Seven years later, he awakens from a coma and with the help of a nurse, seeks revenge for the death of his wife and family.
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Studio: Warner Bros. Run Time: 195 minutes Packaging Type: Amaray Case Genre: Action/Adventure Synopsis: His smash-'n'-bash screen debut! Steven Seagal shows he's an action hero to reckon with in Above the Law. He plays Nico Toscani, a tough-as-nails Chicago cop who, bounced from the force, dares to fight drug-runners and other lowlifes on their own lethal terms. Andrew Davis (The Fugitive) directs. Hard to Kill, the second film of Seagal's career, is hard to beat, a volatile tale of a gunned-down...
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Above the Law/Hard to Kill (Fullscreen)
Genre: Action/Adventure. Release Date: January 31, 2006. Studio: Warner Home Video. Picture Format: Pan & Scan. Run Time: 3 hr 16 min. Language: English, French, Spanish. Subtitle Language: English, French, Spanish. Format: DVD.
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Features: DVD Features: Region 1 Snap Case Full Frame - 1.33 Letterbox - 1.85 Widescreen - 1.85 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English Dolby Digital Mono - Spanish Dolby Digital Surround Stereo - French Additional Release Material: Trailers: Theatrical Trailers (8) Interactive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus Text/Photo Galleries: Production Notes
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Hard to Kill DVD with Steven Seagal
Action star Steven Seagal crosses Rip Van Winkle with Clint Eastwood in this belabored revenge odyssey. Seagal plays L.A. Detective Mason Storm and, over the opening credits, Storm is seen busily eavesdropping on crooked politician Vernon Trent (William Sadler). Once he has the goods on Trent, Storm phones his partner Kevin O'Malley (Frederick Coffin) to report on his progress. Unfortunately, crooked cops in the same room pick up the extension phone and listen in, thereby dooming Storm. Soon killers...
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Above the Law/Hard to Kill DBFE DVD
Steven Seagal stars in these two action-thrillers. ABOVE THE LAW: Nico is a tough and sexy cop who aims to take down the CIA. He's an expert agent trained in Vietnam. He has a master 6th degree black belt in aikido and family in the Mafia. He's a cop with an attitude and he's ready to explode. Steven Seagal's film debut. HARD TO KILL: Gunned down and left for dead when his family was murdered Detective Mason Storm awakes from a seven-year coma and seeks to settle the score. With the aid of a coma ward nurse and his former partner - now retired - he goes after the corrupt politician who engineered the attempt on his life.
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HARD TO KILL
Feature: Biographies-Cast. Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1 French Dolby Digital 2.0 surround-encoded Italian Dolby Digital 2.0 surround-encoded English French. Subtitles: Arabic, English for the Hearing Impaired, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian for the Hearing Impaired. Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1. Discs: 1. Format: PAL. Fullscreen: Pan & Scan. Layers: 1. Release Year: 1990. Running Time: 92 minutes. Sides: 2. Transfer Aspect Ratio: 16:9.
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Top action star Steven Seagal hits like nobody else in the urban thriller Out for Justice. Brooklyn cop Gino Felino (Seagal) and his world-weary partner (Jerry Orbach of TV's Law and Order) are out to clean up the streets and wipe out criminal scum Richie (William Forsythe) if they can catch him! Hard to Kill, the second film of Seagal's career, is hard to beat, a volatile tale of gunned-down L.A. detective Mason Storm, who awakens from a coma determined to find his would-be killers. As Storm, Seagal...
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Pronounced dead but not, a policeman with a gorgeous nurse recovers years later for revenge.
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His smash-'n'-bash screen debut! Steven Seagal shows he's an action hero to reckon with in Above the Law. He plays Nico Toscani, a tough-as-nails Chicago cop who, bounced from the force, dares to fight drug-runners and other lowlifes on their own lethal terms. Andrew Davis (The Fugitive) directs. Hard to Kill, the second film of Seagal's career, is hard to beat, a volatile tale of a gunned-down L.A. detective Mason Storm, who awakens from a coma determined to find his would-be killers. As Storm,...
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Two action-packed Steven Seagal movies are presented here, including: FIRE DOWN BELOW: Action guru Seagal goes rustic as a hard-line EPA agent who brings his own brand of environmental justice to bear upon waste-dumping corporate baddies in a run-down Kentucky mining town. When not bringing villains to their knees, he befriends a band of locals and empowers them to stand up for their rights. Features bits from country music luminaries Levon Helm, Randy Travis, and Travis Tritt. HARD TO KILL: Gunned...
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Altyazı: Türkçe / Turkish, İngilizce / English, Almanca / German, Çekce / Czech, Danimarkaca / Danish, Fince / Finnish, Fransızca / French, Hırvatça / Croation, Hollandaca / Dutch, İbranice / Hebrew, İspanyolca / Spanish, İsveçce / Swedish, İtalyanca / Italian, İzlandaca / Icelandic, Lehçe / Polish, Macarca / Hungarian, Norveçce / Norwegian, Portekizce / Portuguese, Yunanca / Greek
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Description: Gunned down and left for dead when his family was murdered, Detective Mason Storm awakes from a seven-year coma and seeks to settle the score. With the aid of a coma ward nurse and his former partner - now retired - he goes after the corrupt politician who engineered the attempt on his life.
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[Above] Seagal doesn't look or sound like a professional actor, either, but he's effective in his film debut. His voice has a certain quality to it, like Richard Gere's, that suggests he sometimes would rather keep talking after he barks out typical action dialogue. He is physical enough to create a believable menace in the violent scenes, and yet we can believe that sensitivity coexists with brutality in his makeup. Is he indeed Hollywood's hottest new action star? Who knows. But he has the stuff...
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In Monroeville, Alabama, Harper Lee’s model for Maycomb, To Kill a Mockingbird is celebrated as a tribute to Southern life. This hard-edged program juxtaposes white and black experiences in the racially segregated South of the 1930s–1960s to deepen the understanding of the novel’s portrayal of racial tension and tolerated judicial bias. Interviews, archival footage, and photographs combine to illustrate the realities of segregation, lynching, white supremacy, injustice in the courts, and the Civil...
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Stars Lloyd Nolan, Nary Beth Hughes, Sheila Ryan, William Demarest, Henry Daniell, Mantan Moreland and the great Milton Parsons. People involved with the Broadway Stage turn up...dead. Detective Mike Shayne (Nolan) swings into hard-boiled action. The movies is played as a comedy-mystery-film noir with a super supporting cast. Sheer 1940s entertainment.
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DVDs. Above the Law/Hard to Kill
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Actors: Steven Seagal , Kelly LeBrock , Bill Sadler , Frederick Coffin , Bonnie Burroughs , Zachary Rosencrantz , Branscombe Richmond
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Andy Sidaris was a cameraman for ABC Sports who on his time off would make some of the best drive-in movies in the world. No deep meaning, just action and some of the hotest women on the planet!
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Above the Law/Hard to Kill - Andrew Davis, Bruce Malmuth, Pam Grier - Standard Screen - DVD - English - 12569802391 - 1000002963
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