Marked For Death: (1990)
The climax involves Hatcher traveling to Jamaica to kill Screwface, only to return to Chicago and find a "twin" (the brother who actually ran the US operations) still alive and active [9, 11]. Why It's a Cult Classic
The villain Screwface was named after a Bob Marley song [14]. Marked for Death (1990)
Basil Wallace's portrayal of Screwface is iconic for its intensity and use of voodoo themes [5, 15]. The climax involves Hatcher traveling to Jamaica to
Includes a decapitation, eye-gouging, and various broken bones [1, 9, 18]. Includes a decapitation
Steven Seagal claimed he rewrote 93% of the script, though the Writers Guild of America ruled in favor of the original writers, Michael Grais and Mark Victor [14].
Regarded by Seagal as having some of his best fight scenes , featuring Aikido, swordplay, and brutal hand-to-hand combat [14, 15].