"I remember you" Fight Scene - Hard to Kill (1990) Steven Seagal
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- Опубликовано: 29 янв 2023
- Hard to Kill (Steven Seagal, 1990) Movie Clip - Quentero Fight Scene - Storm vs Quentero - "I remember you".
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CAST:
Steven Seagal as Detective Mason Storm,
Branscombe Richmond as Detective Max Quentero,
Frederick Coffin as Lieutenant Kevin O'Malley,
Zachary Rosencrantz as Sonny Storm.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Hard to Kill is a 1990 American action film directed by Bruce Malmuth. Seagal's second film after Above the Law, it features him as Mason Storm, a detective who falls into a coma after being shot during a fire-fight that killed his wife. Reawakening seven years later, Storm embarks on a journey to avenge the death of his wife...
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2:28 - First they shot him in the palm, then he fell out in a puddle of slop, then they broke his leg and threw him in the trash...
One of two things - this dude has an amazing talent for attracting a whole bunch of troubles, or he is fatally unlucky in this life.
I remember you
It was nice of Seagal to give the guy a chiropractic adjustment at 4:30.
It sounded lovely. And then all tension went away
Filmed at Union Station in L.A.....I just happened to walk in to use the restroom (daytime) while they were shooting...Seagal was standing around.
3:07 This Scene Where This Guy Had To Slam On The Brake’s In Order From Hitting Both Of Em Is 😂🤣 3:07
I seen the top of her head
4:20
1:34 This scene was so satisfying seeing Malley kill one of the guys with a tire iron before he dies. R.I.P to Malley who’s my favorite in this film. Also R.I.P to the actor that played him too, Fredrick Coffin.
And as for the Storm and Quintero fight was so satisfying, and for Storm to remember him from the night that his wife was killed. Also it was funny as hell when he dropped the mask on to Quintero after he snapped his neck.
Hard to Kill is still to this day one of my favorite films with Steven Seagal!!!
This feels like Steven rescuing my dad from wasting his law degree on one less native.