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Under Siege 2: Dark Territory
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Under Siege 2: Dark Territory

Last time he rocked the boat. This time the sky's the limit.
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User Score1,031 ratings
TMDB 5.916+19951h 39mEnglish
ActionThriller

Synopsis

A passenger train has been hijacked by an electronics expert and turned into an untraceable command center for a weapons satellite. He has planned to blow up Washington DC and only one man can stop him, former Navy SEAL Casey Ryback.

Director
Geoff MurphyFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Regency Enterprises5 production companies
Release
July 13, 1995Released
Box Office
$104MBudget $60M

Top Cast

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Steven Seagal
Steven Seagal
Casey Ryback
Eric Bogosian
Eric Bogosian
Travis Dane
Katherine Heigl
Katherine Heigl
Sarah Ryback
Morris Chestnut
Morris Chestnut
Bobby Zachs
Everett McGill
Everett McGill
Penn
Brenda Bakke
Brenda Bakke
Cap. Linda Gilder
Peter Greene
Peter Greene
Merc #1
Andy Romano
Andy Romano
Admiral Bates

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Reviews

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Gimly
Sep 6, 2018

Most certainly a lesser sequel, but maybe not quite so "lesser" as you might have heard, or as you might expect from prior experience with this sort of thing. It's basically the same story as the first with one form of mass-transit switched out for another, but that's not enough of a criticism to leave _Dark Territory_ dead in the water. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go_.

Wuchak
Jul 24, 2021

_**One-man army on a train in the Colorado Rockies with Steven Seagal**_ On a train trip through the Rockies with his niece (Katherine Heigl), Casey Ryback (Steven Seagal) has to take on a band of ruthless terrorists who are using the train for a mobile headquarters as they hijack a destructive satellite weapon created by the head terrorist (Eric Bogosian). Everett McGill plays the lead heavy, looking like an evil Race Bannon. “Under Siege 2: Dark Territory” (1995) is a worthy follow-up to the 1992 film; it may not be as good story-wise, but it has superior locations due to it taking place on a train traveling through the mountains as opposed to the more one-dimensional ship at sea. If you’re in the mood for a train flick that’s streamlined and filled with action you can’t go wrong. Sure, the action is sometimes implausible, but it helps if you view Ryback (Seagal) as a superhero without the gaudy costume in the manner of John McClane, Rambo or James Bond. Comparing it to train thrillers, it’s not great like “Runaway Train” (1985), but it’s about on par with the horrific “Train” (2008), the Western “Breakheart Pass” (1975) and the realistic “Unstoppable” (2010). Other than Heigl, the lovely Sandra Taylor and Brenda Bakke are featured on the feminine front. The movie runs 1 hour, 40 minutes, and was shot mostly in the Colorado Rockies. GRADE: B

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