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Organized Crime | Loss Of Loved One
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5.6/10
IMDbBudget 9,000,000 USD
(at around 1h 1 min) During a flashback Frank Castle (Dolph Lundgren) has about his family, his daughters are both wearing Spider-Man pajamas. Director Mark Goldblatt did this to pay homage to Spider-Man. The Punisher first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #129, dated February 1974.
A sequel was briefly announced at the Milan Film Market in fall 1990, despite the fact that the new owners of New World Pictures weren't interested in theatrical films. The sequel was never further developed, and Dolph Lundgren was not willing to reprise his role after his disappointment with the final product and its release.
All of the fight sequences were performed with real contact by the actors to give the fights a sense of realism, and because the Kyokushin karate champions Kenji Yamaki and Hirofumi Kanayama's sense of honor would not allow them to fake it.
Dolph Lundgren did most of his own stunts.
Despite an unfounded rumor that Marvel didn't grant the filmmakers the use of the skull logo, the comic book company actually supported the production of the film and was involved (figures such as Stan Lee, Carl Potts, and Tom DeFalco served as consultants), but not as much as they would since the 2000s. At the time, Marvel was actually owned by the production company New World Pictures, who had bought the comic company and their characters a couple years prior.
"Jake: What the fuck do you call 125 murders in 5 years? The Punisher: Work in progress."
"The Punisher: Come on god, answer me. for years I'm asking why, why are the innocent dead and the guilty alive? Where is justice? Where is punishment? Or have you already answered, have you already said to the world here is justice, here is punishment, here, in me."