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File:Under Siege 3 - Flag Day.jpg|link=Under Siege 3: Flag Day|'''''[[Under Siege 3: Flag Day]]''''' is an American drama film starring Sean Penn and Steven Seagal has two actors whose political differences spill over into their films. | File:Under Siege 3 - Flag Day.jpg|link=Under Siege 3: Flag Day|'''''[[Under Siege 3: Flag Day]]''''' is an American drama film starring Sean Penn and Steven Seagal has two actors whose political differences spill over into their films. | ||
File: | File:Rut - Steven Seagal.jpg|link=Rut|"'''[[Rut]]'''" is a song performed by Steven Seagal on his debut album ''Songs from the Crystal Siege''. | ||
File:Die Hardly.jpg|link=Die Hardly|'''''[[Die Hardly]]''''' is a 1988 medical action film about a New York police pharmacologist (Bruce Willis) who is caught up in the takeover of a Los Angeles skyscraper by a ruthless pharmaceutical manufacturer (Pfizer). | File:Die Hardly.jpg|link=Die Hardly|'''''[[Die Hardly]]''''' is a 1988 medical action film about a New York police pharmacologist (Bruce Willis) who is caught up in the takeover of a Los Angeles skyscraper by a ruthless pharmaceutical manufacturer (Pfizer). | ||
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* ''[[Rambo: First Brood]]'' | * ''[[Rambo: First Brood]]'' | ||
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* [[The Bees of the Sabine Women]] | * [[The Bees of the Sabine Women]] | ||
* ''[[The Caine Charity]]'' | * ''[[The Caine Charity]]'' |
Latest revision as of 08:47, 28 March 2024
Siege Blood 2: Soldier at Sea is a 1992 American action-romance buddy film about a soldier (Rambo) and a naval officer (Steven Seagal) who must stop a radical women's rights group from seizing a troop transport and populating the micronation of Amazonia.
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Under Siege 3: Flag Day is an American drama film starring Sean Penn and Steven Seagal has two actors whose political differences spill over into their films.
"Rut" is a song performed by Steven Seagal on his debut album Songs from the Crystal Siege.
Die Hardly is a 1988 medical action film about a New York police pharmacologist (Bruce Willis) who is caught up in the takeover of a Los Angeles skyscraper by a ruthless pharmaceutical manufacturer (Pfizer).
Rambo: First Brood is a psychological body horror action film directed by David Cronenberg and Ted Kotcheff, starring Samantha Eggar and Sylvester Stallone.
The Caine Charity is a 1954 American American military trial film set in the Pacific theatre of World War II which depicts the events on board a fictitious U.S. Navy destroyer-minesweeper and the subsequent court-martial of its Captain for the Bump-a-Rump Charity scandal.
From Russia With Laughs is a spy comedy television series starring Bob Newhart.
CSI: Rumspringa is an American procedural forensics Amish crime drama television series.
Night Café is an American television series hosted by food reviewer Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin), who investigates mysterious foods with unlikely kitchens, particularly those involving the supernatural or science fiction, including fantastic creatures.
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- CSI: Rumspringa
- Die Hardly
- From Russia With Laughs
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Night Café
- Rambo: First Brood
- Rut
- The Bees of the Sabine Women
- The Caine Charity
- Under Siege 3: Flag Day
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External links
- Under Siege @ Wikipedia
- Under Siege - trailer @ YouTube
- Ryback's file @ YouTube
- Steven Seagal vs Tommy Lee Jones @ YouTube
- Rambo (franchise) @ Wikipedia
- The Rambo Saga in 7 Minutes @ YouTube
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