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Out for Justice

  • 1991
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
27K
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Steven Seagal in Out for Justice (1991)
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With his partner executed in broad daylight by a psychotic mafia enforcer, a veteran Brooklyn officer vows revenge. But is the unstoppable detective prepared to face the truth and pay the pr... Read allWith his partner executed in broad daylight by a psychotic mafia enforcer, a veteran Brooklyn officer vows revenge. But is the unstoppable detective prepared to face the truth and pay the price of blood?With his partner executed in broad daylight by a psychotic mafia enforcer, a veteran Brooklyn officer vows revenge. But is the unstoppable detective prepared to face the truth and pay the price of blood?

  • Director
    • John Flynn
  • Writer
    • R. Lance Hill
  • Stars
    • Steven Seagal
    • William Forsythe
    • Jerry Orbach
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    27K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Flynn
    • Writer
      • R. Lance Hill
    • Stars
      • Steven Seagal
      • William Forsythe
      • Jerry Orbach
    • 156User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
    • 38Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Steven Seagal
    Steven Seagal
    • Gino Felino
    William Forsythe
    William Forsythe
    • Richie Madano
    Jerry Orbach
    Jerry Orbach
    • Ronny Donziger
    Jo Champa
    Jo Champa
    • Vicky Felino
    Shareen Mitchell
    Shareen Mitchell
    • Laurie Lupo
    Sal Richards
    • Frankie
    Gina Gershon
    Gina Gershon
    • Patti Madano
    Jay Acovone
    Jay Acovone
    • Bobby Arms
    Nick Corello
    • Joey Dogs
    • (as Nicky Corello)
    Robert LaSardo
    Robert LaSardo
    • Buchi
    • (as Robert Lasardo)
    John Toles-Bey
    John Toles-Bey
    • King
    Joe Spataro
    • Bobby Lupo
    Ron Brumbelow
    • Cop
    Jack Cipolla
    • Cop
    Chic Daniel
    Chic Daniel
    • Cop
    • (as Charles Daniel)
    John Senger
    • Cop
    Steve Taylor
    • Cop
    Julius Nasso Jr.
    • Tony Felino
    • Director
      • John Flynn
    • Writer
      • R. Lance Hill
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    6bronsonskull72

    * * * OUT OF FIVE

    Steven Seagal stars as Gino a Brooklyn cop who is hunting the killer of his partner in this blood thirsty yet suspenseful actioner that features Seagal in top form. Seagal may need to work on his acting skills but those in search of a high bodycount with tons of carnage will not be disappointed. Out For Justice is also much better then Seagal's previous efforts. (Above The Law,Hard To Kill and Marked For Death.)
    5lemon_magic

    Seagal does it by the numbers, but still does it well

    IMO, this is at once the best AND the most formulaic of Seagal's endless string of beat-'em-ups. If you like Seagal, you will love this film; if you don't, OFJ probably will not convince you.

    The fight scenes have a nice, bone-crunching kinetic energy to them, the plot has something of an urgent feel to it, and the soundtrack contributes greatly to the atmosphere and mood of the proceedings. I especially liked the placement and timing of 'No Sleep 'Til Brooklyn'. This played during the montage driving scene where 'Gino' (Seagal) drives through various ethnic neighborhoods and reacts to various sights and extras - to me this was the actual highlight of the film, giving the viewer a sense of place and humanity missing from most films of this type.

    There are, of course, a couple of major problems with the film that keep it from being anything more than a typical Seagal action vehicle. The first one is that 'Gino' is such an unstoppable fighting machine that you never really worry about him or whether he will be a match for the villain once he finds him. And indeed, once Gino catches up with 'Ritchie' (William Forsythe, dreadfully miscast and not especially convincing), the denouement is a completely one-sided *ss-kicking that lacks any suspense whatsoever. Gino just mows Ritchie down like winter wheat and the scene comes to an end. At least Seagal had some trouble with Tommy Lee Jones and the terrorists in 'Under Siege' and with the voodoo gangster guy in 'Marked For Death' - you got the sense that he really was in danger. Not so here.

    2ndly, and probably worse, Seagal seems to have decided that he wanted to stretch himself as an actor in this movie. So the script gives the movie way too many scenes where he delivers endless monologues - no, actually they are more like oratories - in a static talking head shot filmed over the shoulder of another actor (or extra). These scenes go on for literally minutes, and bring the film to a screeching halt, because Seagal just can't pull them off. Hell I'm not sure Deniro filmed by Scorcese could pull them off, because these speeches just go on and on until even the biggest Seagal fan is saying 'OK, Steven, we GET IT, you're ACTING, now can we PLEASE MOVE ALONG?!?!?"

    Still this film, and the following film 'Under Siege', probably represent the peak of Seagal's career as an action star. After this he started going downhill, getting greasier and flabbier with each new release, and each new release was more and more unconvincing and badly made than the last, until finally he seems to have bottomed out with "Exit Wounds" and direct-to-video crap like "Out For A Kill".

    So if you want to watch a GOOD Seagal film, consider this one. It holds up well over repeated viewings and over the decade since it was made.
    sol-kay

    "Justice" was the very last thing on Steven Seagal's, Det. Gino Felino, mind in this movie

    ****SPOILERS**** Outrageously violent, even for a Steven Seagal movie, as our "hero" Steven Seagal, Det. Gino Felino, is out looking for a coke-crazed hood Richie Madano, William Forsythe, and his not-too-bright gang who were responsible for murdering his partner Bobby Lupo, Joe Spatago, on a Brooklyn street in front of his wife and little boy. During the run of the movie Gino breaks every code of justice conduct and police department regulation on the books by busting up some two dozen hoods. Who for the most part tried to avoid the unstable and dangerous out of control policemen. Steven Seagal's Gino Felino even made the cop in the movie "Maniac Cop" look normal.

    You wondered why Gino's boss Capt Donziger, Jerry Orbach, never as much as complained, much less suspended, the obviously crazed and homicidal detective and where was the citizens police review board in the movie, where they out to lunch or asleep? Even women weren't safe from the off-the-wall Gino with his brutalizing and humiliating Richie's sister Patti, Gina Gershon, and a bar girl who worked in her nightclub Terry, Shannon Whirry, who were totally innocent and had nothing to do with Bobby Lupo's murder. Even Richie's elderly parents were terrorized by the uncouth Gino even though later Gino apologized to them after the damage was already done, nice man that Gino. Like thats what it would take to make him a good guy in the movie.As for the coke-sniffing and crazy Richie he seemed to want to get caught and never made any attempt to get out of the city and just waited for the end to come partying in a hooker's apartment with his drugged out gang.

    Watching Gino in action you wondered if even the Mafia would want him to work for them as a muscle man or enforcer? The Mob was far more civil professional and kinder when they dealt with the same hoods that Gino worked over in the movie.

    It turned out that Gino's partner Bobby Lupo was killed by Richie for cheating on his wife by having an affair with Richie's woman Roxanne Ford, Julie Strain, and also, surprise, Bobby was a dirty cop on the take to, thats right, Richie's drug gang.

    The final shoot out at Richie's "pad" was as ridicules as the rest of the movie with Gino taking on the entire Madano gang who were dangerous and armed to the teeth single handily and getting a bullet in his gut for the effort. Gino was either too crazy or stupid, or both, to bother to call the police to come to his aid. In fact it was the Mafia who came to the "rescue" after almost everyone of Richie's gang were killed.

    Having it out with Richie Gino beats him to a pulp and then instead of trying to arrest the almost dead Richie drives what looks like a sharp screwdriver through his brain killing him. So much for Gino being "Out for Justice" like the movie title says.

    For all his viciousness Gino did have his good points but they were at the very beginning and end of the movie. At the start of the movie "Out for Justice" Gino slams a vicious pimp against a brick wall and then throws him head-first into a car windshield. After the pimp brutalized one of his streetwalker for getting pregnant by one of her customers. At the end of the movie Gino let a guy have it who threw a puppy, that Gino later adopted, out of his moving car window by kicking him in his family jewels. As Gino and his wife walked away the puppy showed the creep who tried to kill him just what he thought of him.
    7FiendishDramaturgy

    Excellent, fast-paced action/thriller!

    This is one of those first few movies which represent Seagal's best. The story moves by quickly, the action never stops, and the quality is excellent.

    Seagal's bombastic aikido style is a sure show-stopper. The action is so captivating that it almost renders the story unnecessary. The story consists of Seagal searching out the murderer of a friend. There are other elements to the plot, but that is the gist. It would do no good to attempt to detail the plot however, as the story is lost in a flurry of fists and knees.

    If you are a fan of Seagal's bone-crunching, show-stopping, hard-hitting martial arts style, you will simply love this one.

    Although this is quite pretentious and philosophically preachy, this has to be one of my absolute favorites of his older movies.

    I love it!

    It rates a 7.4 from...

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    7lost-in-limbo

    "I know the neighbourhood better than anyone else"

    Now this is action! Out for justice is more like out for revenge on home turf. Bloody, gritty, relentless, pulpy and whispering Steven Seagal (…at his concise best). Nice, but making it work is that action maestro John Flynn is at the helm where he makes great use of the authentic Brooklyn backdrop and implements some cracking in-your-face set-pieces of Seagal harassing, causing a mess (that's property damage) and then effortlessly busting body parts. Oh it's a great sound! He even manages a few amusing wisecracks or so, although I could have heard less of his character's moving childhood stories with some sort of philosophical message, but we're just seeing the sincere reflective side of the man. Even taking time out to look after a dumped puppy, while after an elusive criminal (that he knew through childhood) that's roaming Brooklyn and who brutally killed his partner / friend in cold-blood. I guess this is to counter balance the violence… and there's a lot of it. However Seagal is overshadowed by William Forsythe's dominating, hot-headed and vicious drug fuelled gangster. Definitely one of the most insane villains put on screen and Forsythe milks out every opportunity to display it. When these two characters finally come to blows, it doesn't disappoint. Director John Flynn keeps it lean, mean and quite explosive in a familiar but well done manner, as he knows when to up the ante and to let it settle. The music soundtrack was the only thing I found to get in the way at times, trying to be hip in its flavour. The rest of the cast is reasonably good with the likes of Jerry Orbach, Gina Gershon and Julianna Margulies showing up. An entertainingly unapologetic action joint

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    • Trivia
      According to William Forsythe, Steven Seagal told him, "You really need to work on your Brooklyn accent." Forsythe, a Brooklyn native, replied, "Trust me, YOU do."
    • Goofs
      When Gino enters Richie's hideout in the final conflict of the movie, he is carrying a single pump shotgun, which requires a pump per shot fired. Upon entering the kitchen he consecutively shoots three different people without pumping (loading a shell into the chamber) the shotgun once.
    • Quotes

      Det. Gino Felino: Come over here, Vinnie. Listen, you shouldn't talk to me that way. You know why? 'Cause like, you and I, we don't know each other so good. You were still suckin' your thumb when your brother was around town suckin' dicks. But just the same, you shouldn't talk so tough, all right?

      Vinnie Madano: If my brother was here, you wouldn't talk shit like that.

      Det. Gino Felino: Yeah, but he's not here. And you know why he's not here?

      Vinnie Madano: Why?

      Det. Gino Felino: 'Cause he's a chickenshit fuckin' pussy asshole.

    • Alternate versions
      There is another version avalibale on video with a FSK-18 rating. Most of the scenes are uncut, expect the scene where Don Vitorios guys come into Winnies bar for the second time. The shootdown with Richie is a little shorter.
    • Connections
      Edited into On Deadly Ground (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      Don't Stand In My Way
      Written by Steven Seagal, David Michael Frank and Todd Smallwood

      Produced by Steven Seagal and David Michael Frank

      Performed by Gregg Allman

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    • Release date
      • April 12, 1991 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Furia salvaje
    • Filming locations
      • 5205, 5th Ave, Sunset Park, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA(pork chop shop)
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros.
      • Arnold Kopelson Productions
      • Seagal/Nasso Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $14,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $39,673,161
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,524,026
      • Apr 14, 1991
    • Gross worldwide
      • $39,673,161
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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