(1990) — Marked For Death

After a botched mission in Colombia costs his partner's life, John Hatcher (Seagal) resigns from the DEA and returns to his family's home in Chicago [5, 6].

Unlike the flashy, cinematic martial arts of contemporary stars like Van Damme, this film highlights a grittier, more violent approach to combat [15]. Parental Guidance & Content Rating: R (Rated for severe violence and gore) [1].

Explicit drug use, voodoo rituals, and moderate nudity [1, 3]. Fun Facts Marked for Death (1990)

Steven Seagal, Keith David, and Basil Wallace [7, 16]

A retired DEA agent, John Hatcher, returns home to find his neighborhood overrun by a Jamaican drug cartel led by a feared voodoo-practicing kingpin named Screwface [5, 10, 15]. After a botched mission in Colombia costs his

Includes a decapitation, eye-gouging, and various broken bones [1, 9, 18].

This guide covers the 1990 action thriller , which cemented Steven Seagal's status as a top-tier action star of the era. Quick Overview Director: Dwight H. Little [16, 17] Explicit drug use, voodoo rituals, and moderate nudity

Regarded by Seagal as having some of his best fight scenes , featuring Aikido, swordplay, and brutal hand-to-hand combat [14, 15].