Description
Steven Seagal — Hard to Kill, Warner Home Video (DVD)
Product Details
- Product Type: DVD (Region 2, PAL)
- Title: Hard to Kill
- Director: Bruce Malmuth
- Starring: Steven Seagal, Kelly Le Brock, Bill Sadler, Frederick Coffin
- Studio / Label: Warner Bros. / Warner Home Video
- Distributor (this release): InterCom (Hungary)
- Release Year (film): 1990
- UPC / EAN: 5997696371109
- Catalogue No.: Z6 11914 (disc: D2G 11914)
- Genre: Action / Thriller / Martial Arts
Product Features
- Single-disc DVD, dual-sided (Side A 4:3 · Side B 16:9, both 1.85:1)
- Runtime: approx. 89 minutes, colour
- Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 (English); Dolby Surround (German, Spanish)
- Subtitles: English, German, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Portuguese, French, Italian, Hebrew, Polish, Greek, Czech, Turkish, Hungarian, Icelandic, Croatian, plus hearing-impaired tracks (EN / DE / IT)
- Special features: Interactive menus, production notes, scene access
- FSK 18 rating sticker on disc (German classification)
- Condition: Used — disc and case in good shape, plays as intended
Overview
This is the Region 2 DVD of Hard to Kill, the 1990 thriller that turned Steven Seagal from a one-film newcomer into a bankable action lead. He plays L.A. detective Mason Storm, gunned down with his family by a corrupt politician's hitmen and left in a coma for seven years. He wakes with one purpose — to settle the score — and a devoted nurse, played by Kelly Le Brock, helps him rebuild before he goes back out swinging.
The film leans hard into Seagal's real aikido background, which is what set him apart from the gym-built action stars of the era. Directed by Bruce Malmuth, it was twice the box-office hit his debut Above the Law had been, and it locked in the lean, brutal, no-wasted-motion fight style he became known for.
This particular pressing is a collector-friendly multilingual edition: English 5.1 audio, German and Spanish surround dubs, and a long list of subtitle languages including Hungarian. The dual-sided disc carries both the 4:3 and 16:9 transfers, so it suits older sets and widescreen ones alike.
Interesting Facts
- Seagal performed many of his own fight scenes using genuine aikido technique — he held a black belt and ran a dojo in Japan before acting.
- The famous "I'm gonna take you to the bank, Senator Trent — to the blood bank" line became one of the most-quoted of his career.
- Kelly Le Brock and Steven Seagal were married in real life during the film's production.
- The role of Senator Trent went to Bill Sadler, who the same year played the villain in Die Hard 2.
- The story's seven-year-coma premise was inspired in part by older revenge thrillers, but the martial-arts framing was tailored specifically to Seagal's skill set.
Scene Index
- Undercover work…uncovered (Credits) / 2. A show at the liquor store / 3. Prayers and passion / 4. Ambush / 5. Dead…but not for long / 6. Nurse Andy Stewart's vigil / 7. The awakening / 8. Death-dealing doctor / 9. Escape / 10. The country house / 11. First learn to heal / 12. Storm gathers strength / 13. The search for O'Malley / 14. Night of love — and memories / 15. Martha's apartment / 16. Superior attitude / 17. Gunmen's targets / 18. The contractor's lousy job / 19. Storm clouds at the hotel / 20. O'Malley's last stand / 21. Chinatown carnage / 22. Trent's house / 23. Losers at pool / 24. Worse than death itself / 25. Taken to the bank / 26. End Credits
Publishers
Warner Bros. (production, © 1990) and Warner Home Video (package design © 1999). Distributed for the regional market by InterCom, Budapest.
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