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Exit Wounds
TrailerThe film centers on Boyd who is forced to work in a downtown precinct after the fail of a terrorist kidnapping case. One day, he uncovers the drug operation and corruption so he investigates even breaking the rule.Actors: Steven Seagal, DMX, Isaiah Washington, Anthony Anderson, Michael Jai White, Bill Duke, Jill Hennessy, Tom Arnold, Bruce McGill, David Vadim, Eva Mendes, ...»Director: Andrzej BartkowiakCountry: United StatesDuration: 101 minQuality: HDRelease: 2001IMDb: 5.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Exit Wounds"
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Characters of "Exit Wounds"
Orin BoydPlayed by: Steven SeagalLatrell WalkerPlayed by: DMXGeorge ClarkPlayed by: Isaiah WashingtonT.K. JohnsonPlayed by: Anthony AndersonLewis StruttPlayed by: Michael Jai WhiteChief HingesPlayed by: Bill DukeAnnette MulcahyPlayed by: Jill HennessyHenry WaynePlayed by: Tom ArnoldFrank DanielsPlayed by: Bruce McGillTrishPlayed by: Eva Mendes -
Directors of "Exit Wounds"
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Creators of "Exit Wounds"
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Critic Reviews of "Exit Wounds"
Globe and MailMarch 19, 2002Seagal -- who turns 50 in a few weeks -- has been inactive for the past few years, and it shows.
Entertainment WeeklyMarch 22, 2001In its low grade way, this blithely brutal cops and drugs thriller is an efficient hot wire entertainment.
Toronto StarMarch 20, 2001The movie's just an excuse for the entire cast to point guns at each other before engaging in verbal or actual smackery.
San Francisco ChronicleMarch 20, 2001There's no story here. The film is all about the grisly, electric mayhem that ensues when these two guys hit the streets.
New York TimesMarch 20, 2001For those in search of action-filled escapist entertainment who are willing to jettison expectations of credibility into the nearest popcorn tub, Exit Wounds ... will do to pass time on an inclement day.
Mr. ShowbizMarch 20, 2001In fairness, the movie is more or less competent for being what it is. Of course, I could say the same of most brick walls -- but I'd hardly recommend that you pay eight bucks to sit in front of one for two hours.
Common Sense MediaDecember 24, 2010Very violent honest-cop corruption story.
Bangitout.comSeptember 27, 2006Orin Boyd is a cop who "doesn't obey the rules" and although his boss considers him to be "one of the best", he must be transferred to one of the roughest precincts in town.
Reel Film ReviewsAugust 01, 2003...a refreshingly action-packed film that's distractingly enjoyable.
RTÉ (Ireland)February 26, 2003With a plot that can be roughly described as Serpico for people who never outgrew The A-Team, Seagal beats and bangs up Detroit single-handedly.
Daily Mail (UK)December 16, 2002Anyone who experienced Seagal's films when he was in his prime will know that he is to acting ability what Robin Cook is to personal magnetism.
Film ThreatDecember 08, 2002The film does exhibit a major problem typical of book adaptations; it's overburdened with plot and supporting characters.
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