Casey Ryback prend un train l'amenant du Colorado à Los Angeles pour passer des vacances avec sa nièce. Mais des terroristes embarquent et utilisent le train comme QG mobile pour s'emparer d... Tout lireCasey Ryback prend un train l'amenant du Colorado à Los Angeles pour passer des vacances avec sa nièce. Mais des terroristes embarquent et utilisent le train comme QG mobile pour s'emparer d'un satellite américain destructeur top secret.Casey Ryback prend un train l'amenant du Colorado à Los Angeles pour passer des vacances avec sa nièce. Mais des terroristes embarquent et utilisent le train comme QG mobile pour s'emparer d'un satellite américain destructeur top secret.
- Female Mercenary
- (as Afifi)
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- AnecdotesProducer Jon Peters drew the ire of Steven Seagal after the action star returned from a vacation in Indonesia and discovered that Peters had hired Gary Busey to play the villain - Busey famously played one of the villains in the first film, who was dispatched via explosion. Matters got worse when it was discovered that Busey had a "pay-or-play" deal which meant he got his fee if he was in the film or not. Ultimately, Busey was paid his $750,000 dollar salary - which allegedly came out of Seagal's pocket as a producer - but didn't work a day on the picture.
- GaffesWhen the train is stopped so the mercenaries can retrieve the CD, after the train is shown slowly reversing backwards, we see Dane talking to Penn. Behind Dane there is a window showing the train is still moving, and fast.
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[Ryback has been revealed as the intruder, supposedly dead]
Penn: When she shot the intruder, did you see the body?
Mercenary #1: No, just a shit load of blood, and I figured if you get run over by a train...
[Penn smacks Merc 1 hard]
Penn: [slow and menacing] Did... you... see... the body?
Mercenary #1: I ASSUMED he was DEAD!
Penn: Assumption is the MOTHER of all fuck ups!
- Autres versionsAn R2 Uncut Version has been released in Germany.
- ConnexionsEdited into Mercenaires (1999)
- Bandes originalesAFTER THE TRAIN HAS GONE
Written and Produced by Steven Seagal and Todd Smallwood
Performed by Gregg Allman, Abraham McDonald, Todd Smallwood, Pepper Mashay (as Jean McClain) and Steven Seagal
Gregg Allman appears courtesy of 550 Music
Background vocals by Erica Bell and Tory Baker from the Hamilton High Gospel Choir - Fred Martin,
choir master
Unlike some of his earlier movies in which Seagal fights for causes, specifically liberal environmental issues, here Seagal is fighting strictly for family and Country. The first scene starts off with Seagal making his appearance in civilian clothes to dramatic music. We learn the grim news that his character's only brother and sister-in-law were killed in a plane crash, leaving his only relative, a niece, still alive. He accompanies the teenager on a train ride from Denver to LA. He has the bad luck, but good for his Country, to be on the train that is attacked by terrorists bent on destroying Washington, D.C., and the US eastern coast for profit only. The maniacal would-be killer of millions is character Travis Dane, recently fired by a Government agency. The terrorist method is a high-tech powerful new weapon orbiting the earth and the train moving through lonely mountains provides the screen, as in "Dark Territory". Seagal seems somewhat lucky to avoid being killed early on, but then becomes a locomotive of destruction for the bad guys. Andy Romano returns as the full admiral, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and provides a continuity from the first Under Siege movie. This is all action showing Seagal as a dedicated and deadly force of protection for the train hostages and the citizens to the east. The action moves, and some of the death blows are right out of the military manual. Watchable over and over and still exciting.
- moviecat-6
- 31 août 1999
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Under Siege 2: Dark Territory
- Lieux de tournage
- Pinecliffe, Colorado, États-Unis(rock tunnel)
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 60 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 50 024 083 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 12 624 402 $ US
- 16 juill. 1995
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 104 324 083 $ US