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Seagal plays DEA agent John Hatcher, who has just retired and returned to his home in Chicago following a drug bust in Columbia in which his partner was killed. His experiences have left him disheartened; he believes that there is no way the drug flow could ever be stemmed. Alas, a confrontation breaks out between him and some goons of the Jamaican drug-dealing ring Jamaican Posse who are flooding the streets with drugs. The next day, some members of the gang including its leader, Screwface (Basil Wallace), shoot the daughter, [[Danielle Harris|Tracy]], of John's sister Melissa (Elizabeth Gracen) in a drive-by shooting. Screwface then returns to Jamaica. John, alongside old friend Max ([[Keith David]]) and Jaimacan cop Charles (Tom Wright), embarks on a [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]] through Chicago and eventually Jamaica to take Screwface out.
Seagal plays DEA agent John Hatcher, who has just retired and returned to his home in Chicago following a drug bust in Columbia in which his partner was killed. His experiences have left him disheartened; he believes that there is no way the drug flow could ever be stemmed. Alas, a confrontation breaks out between him and some goons of the Jamaican drug-dealing ring Jamaican Posse who are flooding the streets with drugs. The next day, some members of the gang including its leader, Screwface (Basil Wallace), shoot the daughter, [[Danielle Harris|Tracy]], of John's sister Melissa (Elizabeth Gracen) in a drive-by shooting. Screwface then returns to Jamaica. John, alongside old friend Max ([[Keith David]]) and Jaimacan cop Charles (Tom Wright), embarks on a [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]] through Chicago and eventually Jamaica to take Screwface out.


Though not quite so famous as ''[[Above the Law (Film)|Above the Law]]'' or ''[[Hard to Kill]]'', this film is one of Steven Seagal's better ones; a fine example of his brand of action and which showcases him at his limb-snapping, wisecracking best.
Though not quite so famous as ''[[Above the Law (film)|Above the Law]]'' or ''[[Hard to Kill]]'', this film is one of Steven Seagal's better ones; a fine example of his brand of action and which showcases him at his limb-snapping, wisecracking best.


Not to be confused with [[Marked for Death (Darth Wiki)|the fanfic]].
Not to be confused with [[Marked for Death (Darth Wiki)|the fanfic]].
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* [[Groin Attack]]: {{spoiler|Hatcher turns Screwface #1's own katana on himself.}}
* [[Groin Attack]]: {{spoiler|Hatcher turns Screwface #1's own katana on himself.}}
* [[Hollywood Voodoo]]: Played with. While Screwface is never shown to have any actual magical powers, he likes to maintain the illusion that he does to keep his [[Mooks]] loyal.
* [[Hollywood Voodoo]]: Played with. While Screwface is never shown to have any actual magical powers, he likes to maintain the illusion that he does to keep his [[Mooks]] loyal.
* [[Impaled With Extreme Prejudice]]: {{spoiler|John throws Screwface #2 down an elevator shaft, where he lands on a pipe}}.
* [[Impaled with Extreme Prejudice]]: {{spoiler|John throws Screwface #2 down an elevator shaft, where he lands on a pipe}}.
** Seagal himself said in an interview that this was his favorite "kill."
** Seagal himself said in an interview that this was his favorite "kill."
* [[Mandatory Unretirement]]: Averted. John turns down the offer to return to active duty when Screwface's territory starts spreading into the suburbs.
* [[Mandatory Unretirement]]: Averted. John turns down the offer to return to active duty when Screwface's territory starts spreading into the suburbs.
* [[Off With His Head]]: {{spoiler|Screwface #1}}
* [[Off with His Head]]: {{spoiler|Screwface #1}}
* [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]]
* [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]]
* [[Scary Black Man]]: Screwface and his goons.
* [[Scary Black Man]]: Screwface and his goons.
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* [[Sword Cane]]: Screwface employs one as his weapon of choice.
* [[Sword Cane]]: Screwface employs one as his weapon of choice.
* [[Villains Out Shopping]]: In one scene, Screwface is playing dominoes with some of his boys and is wearing what can only be described as a [[The Cosby Show|"Cosby sweater"]]. [[Villainous Breakdown|Then he gets word that]] [[Berserk Button|one of his major henchmen has been killed by Hatcher]]...
* [[Villains Out Shopping]]: In one scene, Screwface is playing dominoes with some of his boys and is wearing what can only be described as a [[The Cosby Show|"Cosby sweater"]]. [[Villainous Breakdown|Then he gets word that]] [[Berserk Button|one of his major henchmen has been killed by Hatcher]]...
* [[Welcome to The Caribbean Mon]]
* [[Welcome to the Caribbean Mon]]
* [[The Windy City]]: It's suburbs, at least.
* [[The Windy City]]: It's suburbs, at least.



Revision as of 11:05, 8 April 2014

One thought he was invincible, the other thought he could fly. They were both wrong.

Marked for Death is a 1990 action film Steven Seagal in his third starring role.

Seagal plays DEA agent John Hatcher, who has just retired and returned to his home in Chicago following a drug bust in Columbia in which his partner was killed. His experiences have left him disheartened; he believes that there is no way the drug flow could ever be stemmed. Alas, a confrontation breaks out between him and some goons of the Jamaican drug-dealing ring Jamaican Posse who are flooding the streets with drugs. The next day, some members of the gang including its leader, Screwface (Basil Wallace), shoot the daughter, Tracy, of John's sister Melissa (Elizabeth Gracen) in a drive-by shooting. Screwface then returns to Jamaica. John, alongside old friend Max (Keith David) and Jaimacan cop Charles (Tom Wright), embarks on a Roaring Rampage of Revenge through Chicago and eventually Jamaica to take Screwface out.

Though not quite so famous as Above the Law or Hard to Kill, this film is one of Steven Seagal's better ones; a fine example of his brand of action and which showcases him at his limb-snapping, wisecracking best.

Not to be confused with the fanfic.

Tropes used in Marked for Death include:


  • Bad Boss: Screwface.
  • Backup Twin: After Hatcher decapitates Screwface, he learns Screwface had a twin brother.
  • Bond One-Liner: "I hope they weren't triplets."
  • Boring Invincible Hero: Seagal, as always. Well, maybe not 'boring', but definitely invincible.
    • The "invincible" part is violently tested versus Screwface #2.
  • The Cameo: Reggae singer Jimmy Cliff is performing in a Jamaican club performing the song "John Crow". Bizarrely, the song was written for the movie, and actually includes the lyrics "Screwface you know that your time has come! You don't live right, you gonna die tonight!". Is Jimmy Cliff omnipotent??
  • Cryptic Conversation: Hatcher has this with Screwface's mistress when he seeks out information on the drug lord's whereabouts.

  Mistress: Screwface have two head and four eyes, and that is the secret to his magic.