Above The Law (1988)
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Above the Law (1988) Part 1 of 9
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Music From The Films Of Steven Seagal: Hard To Kill (1990 Film) / Above The Law (1988 Film) / Out For Justice (1991 Film)
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Music From The Films Of Steven Seagal: Hard To Kill (1990 Film) / Above The Law (1988 Film) / Out For Justice (1991 Film)
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Music From The Films Of Steven Seagal: Hard To Kill (1990 Film) / Above The Law (1988 Film) / Out For Justice (1991 Film)
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Above the Law [VHS]
$0.01 Steven Seagal plays a Chicago cop who takes on CIA types inthis action thriller from Andrew Davis (The Fugitive). Davis brings muscle to the project, including some strong set pieces that make Seagal (who also co-wrote and co-produced the film) look awfully good. Costars Pam Grier and Sharon Stone give a big assist in that department, too, yet nothing can really mitigate such ridiculous moments a... |
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Above the Law
$3.57 A Chicago cop gets suspicious when asked to hand in his badge, and soon discovers a ring of ex-CIA operatives trafficking drugs and a plot to assassinate a politician.Genre: Feature Film-Action/AdventureRating: RRelease Date: 14-SEP-2004Media Type: DVD... |
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Above the Law
$13.52 Above the Law |
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Above the Law/Hard to Kill
$8.21 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, Seagal unleashes a fury of revenge - and combines cutting down bad guys with cuttingly funny one-liners! |
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Above the Law [Blu-ray]
$10.23 Martial arts hero Steven Seagal developed, co-wrote, co-produced, choreographed, and debuted in this thrill ride -- a cop film with more attitude, and more plot, than its star had duties on the set. Seagal is Nico Toscani, an Italian immigrant, American patriot, ex-CIA agent, aikido specialist, and unorthodox Chicago policeman. He is as committed to his job as he is to his personalized brand of justice: expert and thorough bone-crushing. When the FBI orders his squad to ignore the mysterious shipment of military explosives they seized from a notorious narcotics dealer, Nico defiantly pursues his own investigation. With the help of his partner Jax (Pam Grier), he sifts through a tangled web of Catholic priests, illegal immigrants, and trained assassins to uncover a drug cartel run directly out of the CIA by an official named Zagon Henry Silva. Nico remembers the man from his CIA days in Vietnam, when Zagon used the agency (and the war) as a front for smuggling opium. At the time, Nico was too outranked to thwart him, but he will no longer let Zagon abuse his position to remain immune from prosecution -- especially now that the official has plans to murder a U.S. senator. Zagon may be above the law of most men, but he is certainly not above Nico's. ~ Aubry Anne D'Arminio, Rovi |
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Above the Law/Under Siege/Under Siege 2
$19.66 Steven Seagal stars in this action-powered 3-pack that includes "Above the Law" (1988/99 min.), "Under Siege" (1992/103 min.) and "Under Siege 2" (1995/100 min.). 3 Discs. Color/NR. |
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Steven Seagal Collection: Above the Law/Hard to Kill
$8.04 Steven Seagal, Sharon Stone, Pam Grier. Start the set off with Seagal as a Chicago cop that carries a gun and a whole lot of attitude in Above The Law -(1988/89 min.). Then finish this one-two punch with Seagal as another cop who seeks revenge after his family is wiped out and he's left for dead in Hard to Kill .-(1990/100 min.). Color/R/fullscreen. |
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Everyman's Law
$5.6 This above-average Johnny Mack Brown Western from A.W. Hackel's low-budget Supreme Pictures features the bizarre spectacle of an infant contentedly sucking on the barrel of Mack Brown's gun. The scene is played for warm-hearted comedy with Mack Brown and two wizened gunslingers (Frank Campeau and John Beck) all beaming at the clever toddler. The three gunfighters are hired by Sheriff Horace Murphy and cattle rancher Lloyd Ingraham to drive off the local homesteaders, but when they miss a rendezvous due to their baby-sitting endeavors, Roger Gray and his gang are deputized instead. Gray and company, however, robs both the sheriff and Ingraham before turning their attention toward pretty Beth Marion, the baby's presumed mother. Mack Brown, who reveals himself to be a Texas Ranger in disguise, manages to clear up the mess, arrest the guilty and make the valley safe for the homesteaders. Miss Marion on her part reveals herself to be the baby's aunt and a relieved Mack Brown promises to become a steady caller. Despite a rather complicated plot, Everyman's Law is engrossing most of the way and Mack Brown works well with the dour-looking Campeau and Beck. A scene where the three engage in a bit of target practicing on Miss Marion's laundry is played to the hilt and the entire baby-sitting sequence is an eye-opener, to say the least. The scruffy-looking Gray makes a particularly fiendish villain in his B-Western debut and his climactic fight with Mack Brown is well-staged by director Albert Ray. Johnny Mack Brown was to make 16 low-budget but slightly off-beat Westerns for Supreme Pictures 1935-1937 before moving on to Universal. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, Rovi |
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Hades: Bootlegged in Boston 1988
$11.95 Hades: Bootlegged in Boston 1988 |
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Frank Zappa-in Barcelona May 1988
$9.55 Frank Zappa-in Barcelona May 1988 |
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Teens & the Law
$44.79 Teens & the Law |
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Outside the Law
$15.17 Outside the Law |

