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Corruption | Scandal
Maverick cop Orin Boyd always brings down the domestic terrorists he tracks, but he ruffles feathers with his unorthodox techniques -- and soon finds himself reassigned to the toughest district in Detroit. When he discovers a group of detectives secretly operating a drug ring, Boyd joins forces with an unlikely ally -- gangster Latrell Walker -- to bring down the rotten cops.
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Maverick cop Orin Boyd always brings down the domestic terrorists he tracks, but he ruffles feathers with his unorthodox techniques -- and soon finds himself reassigned to the toughest district in Detroit. When he discovers a group of detectives secretly operating a drug ring, Boyd joins forces with an unlikely ally -- gangster Latrell Walker -- to bring down the rotten cops.
5.6/10
IMDbBest Music | 2002
Breakthrough Male Performance | 2002 | DMX
Worst Actor | 2001 | Steven
Budget 50,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 79,958,599 USD
Eva 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?!"
In an interview with Huffpost Live, Tom Arnold claimed that Steven Seagal fell into the water while filming a scene on his character's houseboat: Seagal had opted to shoot the scene without rehearsal and mistakenly exited through the wrong door, leading him to drop into the bay.
DMX did not enjoy working with Steven Seagal, describing him as a "dickhead". Despite this years later he would work with him again on beyond the law (2019)
Joseph Billingiere served as the stunt double of Steven Seagal. According to Billingiere in an online interview, Seagal was adamant about casting him as his double, claiming he was the only one who could accurately replicate his movements. Seagal was "ready to shut down the movie" if Billingiere was not cast.
According to Stephen Quadros, the fight scene between Steven Seagal and Michael Jai White was not choreographed in advance; Seagal and White ad-libbed it during production.
"[Orin is leaving the Anger Management class and sees some punks trying to pick the lock on his truck] Orin Boyd: What am I, a shit magnet?"
"[Orin sneaks up on T.K. who is watching a drug deal go down] Orin Boyd: Bird watching? T.K. Johnson: Aw, no man. You know, just checking on my old lady. You know, keeping tabs on her. Orin Boyd: Women. You can't trust 'em. T.K. Johnson: Not as far as I can throw her ass... and she a big bitch."