
Force of Execution | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | January 9, 2014
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Why can't we get Ving Rhames in better roles?! Gangster vs gangster stuff with loads on uninteresting characters. Seagal barely moves. Snore
| genre | Action |
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| synopsis | Seagal stars as mob kingpin Mr. Alexander, an old-school boss who rules his criminal empire with both nobility and brutality. For a simple prison hit, he sends his best enforcer and protégé Roman Hurst (Foster). When the hit goes wrong, Hurst is forced to pay the price of his failure: banishment in the city that he almost once ruled. But a war is brewing for the soul of the city between Alexander, a cold-blooded gangster known as 'The Iceman |
| lead actors | Steven Seagal | Danny Trejo | Ving Rhames | David House | Jenny Gabrielle | Bren Foster | Sarah Minnich | Jesus Payan Jr. |
| director | Keoni Waxman |









