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* CreatorKiller: This was the first film directed by Creator/StevenSeagal, and its terrible reviews and underwhelming box-office performance ensured that he would never get the chance to direct a second.[[note]](At least, not officially, since he's rumored to have uncreditedly directed parts of '' The Patriot'' and several of his later direct-to-DVD films)[[/note]]

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* CreatorKiller: This was the first film directed by Creator/StevenSeagal, and its terrible reviews and underwhelming box-office performance ensured that he would never get the chance to direct a second.[[note]](At least, not officially, since he's rumored to have uncreditedly directed parts of '' The ''The Patriot'' (no, not [[Film/ThePatriot2000 that one]], [[Film/ThePatriot1998 this one]]) and several of his later direct-to-DVD films)[[/note]]
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* TroubledProduction: Creator/StevenSeagal insisted that he get to direct this movie and studio executives, against their better judgement, acquiesced. Seagal's inexperience and lack of interest in the finer details of what a director does resulted in the production budget going out of control. Fortunately for the studio, there was a clause in Seagal's contract that stipulated that unapproved budget overruns would come out of his salary. Unfortunately for Seagal, the overages quickly rose up to equal his entire paycheck. He ended up appearing in ''Film/ExecutiveDecision'' in exchange for the studio forgiving the debt he owed.
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* OldShame: Creator/MichaelCaine, arguably. He needed work in the 90's and did it since it was a job. While contrary to popular belief, he got on fine with Creator/StevenSeagal, he really hated working in Alaska, even joking that ''On Deadly Ground'' was an apt title.

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