Orin Boyd, a tough cop in an inner-city precinct discovers a web of dirty cops and corruption.Orin Boyd, a tough cop in an inner-city precinct discovers a web of dirty cops and corruption.Orin Boyd, a tough cop in an inner-city precinct discovers a web of dirty cops and corruption.
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- TriviaEva Mendes (who called this a "terrible movie") said her dialogue in this film was entirely re-dubbed by another actress. Mendes says she learned of this when she attended the premier with her family and realized "...Something was wrong. Something was just off." She says the producer later explained to her that her voice was replaced because she "didn't sound intelligent enough." Mendes told Jon Stewart on The Daily Show (1996), "A Steven Seagal film, and I didn't sound intelligent enough?!"
- GoofsDuring the shootout on the bridge, Orin Boyd knocks out an enemy and takes from him a submachine gun. Though each following shot shows Boyd wielding a .45 semiautomatic pistol instead of the weapon he just took, the gun still fires in automatic mode, which is impossible for that kind of weapon.
- Crazy creditsWhen the end credits start rolling, T.K. is a guest on Henry Wayne's TV talk show. They talk about T.K.'s operation. T.K. greets his parents. Then they talk about things that turn them on.
- Alternate versionsGerman retail video version is cut for violence to secure a "Not under 16" rating.
- ConnectionsFeatured in HBO First Look: Making 'Exit Wounds' (2001)
- SoundtracksFeelin' The Hate
Written by Ja Rule (as Jeffrey Atkins), Caddillac Tah, Romel Gill, Irv Gotti,
Ronie Lane, Tiffany Lane, Renan Thybulle and Roashoun Casey
Performed by Ja Rule
Courtesy of Def Jam Records
Under License From Universal Music Enterprises
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Typical Seagal movie. Someone pushes him around and he fights back. Always a good watch. There's a a few cool moves he makes, but don't expect too much from this movie. The plot moves quickly and really isn't that interesting. It's all about the fight scenes.
One thing that really got to me was the movie takes place in Detroit City but there's almost a Canadian landmark in each scene. "Welcome to Detroit AM" [CN tower in the background], Sky dome signs, Canadian food chains and even in the first few scenes there's filming right in front of City landmarks. Why not just say Toronto rather than Detroit?
One thing that really got to me was the movie takes place in Detroit City but there's almost a Canadian landmark in each scene. "Welcome to Detroit AM" [CN tower in the background], Sky dome signs, Canadian food chains and even in the first few scenes there's filming right in front of City landmarks. Why not just say Toronto rather than Detroit?
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- Oct 15, 2001
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Box office
- Budget
- $50,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $51,758,599
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $18,485,586
- Mar 18, 2001
- Gross worldwide
- $79,958,599
- Runtime1 hour 41 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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