Hard to Kill with Steven Seagal: DVD Cover

    Hard to Kill Director: Bruce Malmuth Cast: Steven Seagal, Kelly LeBrock, Bill Sadler, Frederick Coffin

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    • DVD Release Date: 01/28/1998
    • Original Release: 1990
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 1,942

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    Soundtrack remastered in Dolby Digital 5.1; Interactive menus; Production notes; Eight theatrical trailers; Scene access; Languages and subtitles: English, Français, Español

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 -- Fullscreen
    1. Uncovered [5:00]
    2. Liquor store show [4:26]
    3. Prayers/passion [4:41]
    4. Ambush [3:18]
    5. Dead...not long [4:10]
    6. Nurse's virgil [2:48]
    7. The Awakening [3:18]
    8. Death-Dealing Doc [7:12]
    9. Escape [2:56]
    10. The Country House [3:35]
    11. Learn to heal [1:45]
    12. Gathering strength [3:31]
    13. Seeking O'Malley [2:48]
    14. Night of memories [3:13]
    15. Martha's apartment [2:04]
    16. Superior attitude [4:46]
    17. Gunmen's target [7:41]
    18. Lousy job [2:02]
    19. Hotel storm clouds [5:14]
    20. O'Malley Finale [3:16]
    21. Chinatown carnage [4:31]
    22. Trent's house [1:45]
    23. Loser's at pool [1:28]
    24. Worse than death [2:15]
    25. Taken to the bank [5:06]
    26. End credits [2:35]
    1. Uncovered [5:00]
    2. Liquor store show [4:26]
    3. Prayers/passion [4:41]
    4. Ambush [3:18]
    5. Dead...not long [4:10]
    6. Nurse's vigil [2:48]
    7. The awakening [3:18]
    8. Death-dealing doc [7:12]
    9. Escape [2:56]
    10. The country house [3:35]
    11. Learn to heal [1:45]
    12. Gathering strength [3:31]
    13. Seeking O'Malley [2:48]
    14. Night of memories [3:13]
    15. Martha's apartment [2:04]
    16. Superior attitude [4:46]
    17. Gunmen's target [7:41]
    18. Lousy job [2:02]
    19. Hotel storm clouds [5:14]
    20. O'Malley's Finale [3:16]
    21. Chinatown Carnage [4:31]
    22. Trent's house [1:45]
    23. Losers at pool [1:28]
    24. Worse than death [2:15]
    25. Taken to the bank [5:06]
    26. End credits [2:35]

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    Editorial Reviews

    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 show up at Storm's home and blow away Storm's wife Felicia (Bonnie Burroughs) and their young son. Storm himself is also assumed dead, but when he is taken to the hospital, he lapses into a coma. O'Malley spirits him away, and everyone else, for all intents and purposes, thinks Storm has died. Seven years later, under the tutelage of incredibly beautiful nurse Andy Stewart (Kelly LeBrock), Storm rises from his coma and plots his revenge. With the able assistance of Andy, Storm heads off on a killing spree, becoming (as one character describes him), "the most unstoppable sonuvabitch I ever met." Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

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    Not bad, but not very believable eitherby Anonymous

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    October 14, 2005: I probably would never have known this if I hadn't read the Dead Zone, but this is not possible for a man to come out of a 7 year coma without serious physical rehab and surgery to repair shriveled up tendons. Anyway, it was an okay film and certainly helped Seagal become a major player in the action film world. Kelly Le Brock was also easy on the eyes as well.