Nico Toscani is an Italian immigrant, American patriot, ex-CIA agent, aikido specialist and unorthodox Chicago policeman. He is as committed to his job as he is to his personalized brand of justice—expert and thorough bone-crushing.
Steven Seagal
Nico Toscani
Pam Grier
Delores 'Jacks' Jackson
Henry Silva
Kurt Zagon
Sharon Stone
Sara Toscani
Ron Dean
Detective Lukich
Daniel Faraldo
Tony Salvano
Joe Greco
Father Joseph Gennaro
Vince Viverito
Giuseppe
Chelcie Ross
Nelson Fox
Jack Wallace
Uncle Branca
Michael Rooker
Man in Bar
Matt McColm
Man with Gun in Bar (uncredited)
Ronnie Barron
CIA Bartender
Michelle Hoard
Lucy
Joseph F. Kosala
Lieutenant Strozah
Nicholas Kusenko
FBI Agent Neely
Thalmus Rasulala
Deputy Supt. Crowder
Miguel Nino
Chi Chi
Ralph Foody
Federal Clerk
Metta Davis
Rossa Toscani
Sandy Holt
Hostess
Clare Peck
Judge
Gregory Alan Williams
FBI Agent Halloran
Patrick Gorman
CIA Interrogator
Tom Milanovich
Man in Bar
Lee de Broux
CIA Interrogator
Gene Hartline
Man in Bar
Danny Goldring
Zagon's Aide
Zaid Farid
Street Dude
Anthony Cannata
Wiseguy Hitman
Mario Nieves
Man with Gun
Nydia Rodriguez Terracina
Bomb Woman
Cheryl Hamada
Watanabe
Toni Fleming
Zingaro
India Cooper
Sister Mary
Christopher Peditto
Alex
Juan Ramírez
Machete Man
Terry Stewart
Machete Man's Buddy
Lisa Tejero
Refugee Woman
Chris Karczmar
Refugee Man
John Drummond
TV Reporter
Clare Peck
Judge Alspaugh
Tom Muzila
Aikido Fighter
Craig E. Dunn
Aikido Fighter
Marc Katz
Aikido Fighter
Haruo Matsuoka
Aikido Fighter
Mark Boone Junior
Man in Window (uncredited)
John C. Reilly
Thug in Bar (uncredited)
Gary Ryder
Priest (uncredited)
Timothy W. Tiedje
CIA Thug (uncredited)
Director, Screenplay
Andrew Davis
Screenplay
Ronald Shusett
Screenplay
Steven Pressfield
March 29, 2025
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**_The next generation in Eastwood cop thrillers_**
An ex-CIA martial artist, is now a vice squad detective in Chicago (Steven Seagal) where he and his new partner (Pam Grier) investigate a drug ring, but are shocked when the drug lord (Tony Salvano) is let go by the Feds, which can be traced to his nemesis in the CIA (Henry Silva).
"Above the Law” (1988) was Seagal’s cinematic debut. He claimed he picked the movie from a pile of scripts that Warner Brothers had lying around for Clint Eastwood. I bring that up because the film is basically the next generation in Eastwood’s detective thrillers, just mixed with the martial arts and general plot of “Code of Silence” from three years earlier. That one had the same director, as well as the same actor in the villain role, Silva.
Sharon Stone is on hand as the protagonist’s wife and she looks great, but her role is decidedly peripheral since she was still fairly unknow when the film was shot in the spring/early summer of 1987. Grier has a much bigger part and she said this is one of her personal favorites in her oeuvre because she actually got to act.
Seagal proved right out of the gate that he had the masculine screen presence to star in an action thriller. His movies kept making more money until he achieved his greatest box office success with “Under Siege” four years later, followed by “Under Siege 2” and “Executive Decision” in the mid-90s. His career then took a downturn to mostly direct-to-video productions.
The story gets a little convoluted, involving the assassination of a nosey Chicago Senator, but at least no one can say it’s a simpleminded action flick. It’s thought to be the first American film to feature Aikido in fight sequences.
It runs 1 hour, 39 minutes, and was shot in Chicago. The aerial scenes of the Southeast Asian jungle were filmed in O'ahu while the jungle scenes featuring the actors were done at Warner Brothers’ backlot in Burbank.
GRADE: B/B-
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$7,500,000.00
Revenue:
$18,869,631.00