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| Steven Seagal | Casey Ryback |
| Eric Bogosian | Travis Dane |
| Everett McGill | Penn, Mercenary |
| Katherine Heigl | Sarah Ryback |
| Morris Chestnut | Bobby Zachs |
| Peter Greene | Mercenary #1 |
| Patrick Kilpatrick | Mercenary #2 |
| Scott Sowers | Mercenary #3 |
| Afifi Alaouie | Female Mercenary |
| Andy Romano | Admiral Bates |
| Brenda Bakke | Captain Linda Gilder |
| Director | Geoff Murphy
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| Producer | Gary W. Goldstein
Russ Kavanaugh Edward McDonnell Arnon Milchan Steve Perry Steven Seagal |
| Writer | J.F. Lawton
Richard Hatem Matt Reeves |
| Cinematography | Robbie Greenberg
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| Musician | Basil Poledouris
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The success of Under Siege made a sequel mandatory according to Hollywood's rules of maximum revenue, and as sequels go, this one's not half bad. Steven Seagal returns as former Navy SEAL and skilled chef Casey Ryback, who's trying to spend quality time with his niece on a cross-country train trip. But as luck and action-movie formulas would have it, the train has been hijacked by a demented genius (Eric Bogosian) who is using the train as a moving platform to seize computerized control of a top-secret U.S. satellite that is capable of causing earthquakes from space. Seagal has to stop the train or the villain (whichever comes first), and the action is fast and furious on its way to a high-speed climax. He's not as wacky as Tommy Lee Jones in the first Under Siege, but Bogosian has got a delirious quality that serves the comic-book plot, and action fans get more than their fill of dazzling stunts and special effects. --Jeff Shannon |
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