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Out for Justice is a 1991 action film directed by John Flynn and starring Steven Seagal. It was rated R by the MPAA for "strong violence and language, and for sensuality and drug use". Gino Felino (Steven Seagal) is an NYPD detective from Brooklyn who knows everyone and everything in his neighborhood. He grew up in the neighborhood as a poor kid surrounded by wiseguys and made men but decided to become a cop. Gino has ties to everyone in the neighborhood, including the mob, and he has an understanding with them that neither will harm the other. In the opening scene of the movie, Gino and his partner Bobby are waiting to bust up a multi-million dollar drug deal. Gino sees a pimp beating up a woman and intervenes; Gino promptly disposes of him. When he throws the pimp through the windshield of his car, we see red pimp shoes sticking out and then the iconic shot from the point of view of inside the car of Seagal scowling. Shortly afterwards, we see the film's main villain, Richie... full article at wikipedia
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Initial release date
  • Apr 12, 1991
Tagline
  • He's a cop. It's a dirty job... but somebody's got to take out the garbage.
  • No Sleep To Brooklyn!
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  • 91.0min
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  • 14,000,000.0
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Netflix ID
  • 833873
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Created by Metaweb Oct 22, 2006
Last edited by robert Apr 4, 2008

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