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On Deadly Ground

  • 1994
  • R
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
27K
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Steven Seagal in On Deadly Ground (1994)
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A blowout firefighter takes on an environmentally destructive oil corporation by causing many deaths and explosions in Alaska.A blowout firefighter takes on an environmentally destructive oil corporation by causing many deaths and explosions in Alaska.A blowout firefighter takes on an environmentally destructive oil corporation by causing many deaths and explosions in Alaska.

  • Director
    • Steven Seagal
  • Writers
    • Ed Horowitz
    • Robin U. Russin
  • Stars
    • Steven Seagal
    • Michael Caine
    • Joan Chen
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    27K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Steven Seagal
    • Writers
      • Ed Horowitz
      • Robin U. Russin
    • Stars
      • Steven Seagal
      • Michael Caine
      • Joan Chen
    • 181User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
    • 33Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    Steven Seagal
    Steven Seagal
    • Forrest Taft
    Michael Caine
    Michael Caine
    • Michael Jennings
    Joan Chen
    Joan Chen
    • Masu
    John C. McGinley
    John C. McGinley
    • MacGruder
    R. Lee Ermey
    R. Lee Ermey
    • Stone
    Shari Shattuck
    Shari Shattuck
    • Liles
    Billy Bob Thornton
    Billy Bob Thornton
    • Homer Carlton
    Richard Hamilton
    Richard Hamilton
    • Hugh Palmer
    Chief Irvin Brink
    • Silook
    Apanguluk Charlie Kairaiuak
    • Tunrak
    Elsie Pistolhead
    • Takanapsaluk
    John Trudell
    John Trudell
    • Johnny Redfeather
    Mike Starr
    Mike Starr
    • Big Mike
    Sven-Ole Thorsen
    Sven-Ole Thorsen
    • Otto
    • (as Swen-Ole Thorsen)
    Jules Desjarlais
    • Drunken Eskimo
    Moses Wassillie
    • Joseph Ittok
    Nanny Kagak
    • Elak
    Irvin Kershner
    Irvin Kershner
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    • Director
      • Steven Seagal
    • Writers
      • Ed Horowitz
      • Robin U. Russin
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    bob the moo

    Eco-action movie that preaches a mixed message

    Forrest Taft is a trouble shooter for Michael Jennings' oil company. When the rig foreman comes to Taft with tales of faulty equipment Taft looks into it and finds Jennings is rushing the rig, compromising safety in order to drill within a 13 day deadline before the oil rights revert to the Eskimos. Jennings kills the foreman and frames Taft for industrial terrorism, bringing in mercenaries and the FBI to stop him. With Taft saved by the Inuits and taught the way of the bear he arms himself to stop the rig drilling.

    In Seagal's debut as director he is given clear reign to base a story on a muddle of mysticism and environmental concern. The story is pure cod but it allows him to not only battle evil oil corporations but actually do physical battle with them. For half the film Seagal `dances with wolves' before he dumps all thoughts of spirituality, arms himself with a cabin full of weapons and does battle with the mercenaries as he tries to blow up the oil rig - he conveniently ignores the environmental damage done by this!

    The action is the usual unimaginative stuff where Seagal does moves on baddies who come at him one at a time. He's starting to look a little old and out of shape here, but if you like his fighting generally then this is OK. It's a little hard to swallow when he takes on a elite group of soldiers but I suppose that if you're watching this type of film then you're happy with whatever you get! Once the film ends we are treated to a straight lecture on the environment and big business - it is full of open statements and sweeping requirements with no real practical solutions. Unlike his fights he doesn't hit the target once.

    Seagal is as usual a terrible actor - only one facial expression, terrible one-liner delivery and generally no talent. Here, he shrouds himself in smugness and native American mysticism making it even harder to accept him. Caine has a laugh, hamming it up as the oil baron, but it's not a performance one could describe as good in any sense of the word - his American accent keeps changing to Cockney and back again! The rest of the cast are neither good or bad - they don't really have the material to do anything with - but it has a load of `name' actors. John C McGinley is alright, Ermey does what he always does (but has done better) and Billy Bob Thornton is in there if you keep your eyes open!

    Overall it's slightly worse than most Seagal's films because of the environmental message being unsubtly rammed down the audiences throats. However if you like his fighting then there's maybe 15 minutes of enjoyment to be had here.
    4NateWatchesCoolMovies

    Worth it for the villains

    I tend to actively avoid Steven Seagal films like the plague, and realize intermittently that I do in fact enjoy certain ones from back in the day. He's made a ton of trash, no doubt, but the clouds part every now and again, for select occasions like Under Siege, The Glimmer Man, Above The Law, Fire Down Below and the snowbound On Deadly Ground. The main marvel in this one is an incredibly hammy Michael Caine as the mustache twirling villain, a Big Oil maniac who has his amoral sights set on sacred land belonging to Inuit tribesman. Seagal plays yet another martial arts trained badass who takes it upon himself to bring down Caine, his nefarious capitalist plans and the violent mercenaries he has hired to wipe the land of indigenous natives. It's as silly as silly can be, right down to him falling in love with a beautiful Inuit girl (Joan Chen, actually Chinese), but enjoyable on its own terms when you look at the solid choreography, stunts and impressive location work. Also, the roster of villains is too good to pass up, starting with Caine's outright, wanton psychopath. We're also treated to the Sergeant himself, R. Lee Ermey as a merc with a particularly salty attitude, John C. McGinley over-playing one of his patented schoolyard bullies, and even Billy Bob Thornton shows up, adding to the sleaze factor. Watch for cameos from Mike Starr, Michael Jai White and an unbilled Louise Fletcher as well. Seagal directed this himself, so it's essentially one big vanity piece where he gets to play Dances With Wolves for a couple hours, but the trick is to see the unintentional comedy in that and enjoy it. Seagal is one of those goofs who I am not a ashamed to say I am laughing at, not with. Caine is the real prize here, and his merry band of assholes. An action flick is only as good as it's antagonist, and this guy is bad to the bone in hilariously over the top ways. A big dumb flick, nothing more, nothing le- well maybe a little less in places, but fun in other spots nonetheless.
    4CuriosityKilledShawn

    Grossly over-indulgent vanity piece

    At the height of his fame Seagal was allowed to direct this monstrosity about evil Texas oil Aegis company polluting Alaska. With no prior experience in directing Steve stampeded his way into this movie with as much subtlety as a brick in the face. Originally called 'Spirit Warrior' and hoping to cast loads of English baddies (among them Anthony Hopkins and Jeremy Irons) the film is a horrid example of far too much creative control given to one man too blinkered by his own agenda to bother giving us anything resembling decent storytelling.

    There is nothing significant or exceptional about Seagal's direction. Nor is the action very well done. It's cut too lazily and not shot for maximum viewing clarity. But what reeks about the story is that some big oil magnate called Michael Jennings (a completely hammy Michael Caine) wants to build a really shoddy oil rig in Alaska made out of dodgy parts because the rights to the land are about to revert back to the Eskimos after 30 years of non-use. So why wait 30 years to build the bloody thing?

    Seagal plays Forrest Taft, an oil rig fireman who suddenly develops a conscience and is promptly eliminated from the payroll by way of being blown up. Only he is rescue by the Eskimos and, this is where the film just goes insane, goes on a spiritual journey in which he wrestles bears and turns into eagles and stuff. I mean, what the hell is all that about??? Don't even get me started on the scene where he makes a fully-grown hard-ass redneck cry in a bar full of similar stereotypes when the philosophy touches his soul. Then he gets his old self back together and sets about righting all the wrongs of Aegis Oil and saving the environment by littering it with dead bad guys.

    Jennings hires a bunch of mercenaries (including R. Lee Ermey and Billy Bob Thornton) to take out Taft but of course they all prove to be useless since Taft is revealed to be an ex-CIA Agent (oh dear God..)Nothing much really happens apart from shooting and dying and Seagal beating up nameless extras. We've seen all of this before and it's no different this time round.

    I do appreciate his environmentally friendly attitude but it could have made it a little less obvious and campy. Seagal's tacked on speech at the end originally ran for 30 minutes (Jeezuz sufferin') but Warner finally stepped in and said a big no-no.

    We could have had an Oliver Stone or Insider amount of paranoia and conspiracy but this just ends up as the worst of Seagal's Hollywood movies.
    heedarmy

    Better than its critics suggest

    Well, as the IMdB reviews show, not everyone is a fan of this film. It's true that the philosophising and Eskimo mystique in the mid-section of the film do slow it down. It is also true that the closing environmental speech may be a tad heavy-handed. Yet I find it refreshing to see a large-budget action movie that actually tries to be about something. To his credit, Seagal's films have generally struck an anti-Establishment tone, in contrast to the complacent Republicanism of Schwarzenegger. Of course, having said all this, the tactics of Seagal's hero Forrest Taft, in blowing up large quantities of Alaska, are not perhaps what Greenpeace would recommend! As to the qualities of the film, there are some strong, savage action scenes, a stylish if over-the-top villain in Michael Caine, and wonderful photography. After all those "Die Hard"/"Under Siege" efforts, with characters running around claustrophobic buildings in semi-darkness, the panoramic views of Alaska make a nice change. Another good score by Basil Poledouris.
    MovieAddict2016

    Steven Seagal wants YOU to stop pollution and environmental waste!

    Steven Seagal isn't exactly the poster child for peace and prosperity, so it's quite surprising that he was chosen for this film which preaches a sermon against pollution and so on and so forth; it justifies violence by saying, "Hey, but we're saving Mother Earth!" Sorry, Steven. It's not that black-and-white in the real world.

    I admire that Seagal is trying to promote a "new image" with this film. Well actually no, I don't admire him, but at least he provided me with some laughs. This ranks right up there with some of Arnie, Stallone and Willis' most brutal films.

    Please, stop with the pretentious, peaceful action movies. We pay to see your films for morally degrading butt-kicking and no-holds-barred fisticuffs. Not boring messages about saving the earth. Geez, Steven, if I wanted that, I'd go to church.

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    • Trivia
      Producer and director Steven Seagal filmed almost 40 minutes of footage for the environmental message at the end of this movie, and planned to use it all in the final cut. After pressure from Warner Brothers and a disastrous preview screening, where audience members booed, laughed, and made obscene gestures for the entire sequence, Seagal cut the final scene down to about seven minutes.
    • Goofs
      After Taft runs MacGruder into the helicopter's tail rotor, Liles drives by and sees the body, which doesn't appear to have suffered a grave head injury. MacGruder is lying on his stomach with his hands over his head and no blood visible.
    • Quotes

      Michael Jennings: [seeing all his workers fleeing for their lives] You're a bunch of GUTLESS PRICKS! ALL OF YOU!

      Michael Jennings: [seeing a worker close to him running away] You! Come help me!

      Oil worker: FUCK YOU!

      Michael Jennings: You yellow BASTARD!

    • Crazy credits
      The first half of the end credits run over images of Alaska and its various wildlife, until we see Forrest Taft & Masu in a canoe, with Taft pointing out to Masu, a crow in front of them circling over the water (supposedly meant to be Silook in another form)
    • Alternate versions
      German TV and Retail-Video/DVD Versions are cut to reduce violence. The uncut Version is available on Rental-Video and DVD.
    • Connections
      Edited from Out for Justice (1991)

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    • Release date
      • February 18, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Inuktitut
    • Also known as
      • Rainbow Warrior
    • Filming locations
      • Fletcher Oil Refinery - 24721 Main Street, Carson, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Seagal/Nasso Productions
      • Warner Bros.
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $50,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $38,590,458
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,679,573
      • Feb 21, 1994
    • Gross worldwide
      • $38,590,458
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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