Under Siege 2: Dark Territory - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Under Siege 2: Dark Territory"
Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (1995)
Timing: 1:39 (99 min)
Under Siege 2: Dark Territory - TMDB rating
5.826/10
868
Under Siege 2: Dark Territory - Kinopoisk rating
6.993/10
46936
Under Siege 2: Dark Territory - IMDB rating
5.6/10
53000

Actors and characters

Photo Steven Seagal #79793Photo Steven Seagal #79794Photo Steven Seagal #79795Photo Steven Seagal #79796

Steven Seagal

Steven Seagal
Character Casey Ryback
Photo Eric Bogosian #52655

Eric Bogosian

Eric Bogosian
Character Travis Dane
Photo Katherine Heigl #35794Photo Katherine Heigl #35795Photo Katherine Heigl #35796Photo Katherine Heigl #35797

Katherine Heigl

Katherine Heigl
Character Sarah Ryback
Photo Morris Chestnut #61059Photo Morris Chestnut #61060Photo Morris Chestnut #61061Photo Morris Chestnut #61062

Morris Chestnut

Morris Chestnut
Character Bobby Zachs
Photo Brenda Bakke #84862Photo Brenda Bakke #84863

Brenda Bakke

Brenda Bakke
Character Cap. Linda Gilder
Photo Peter Greene #1701Photo Peter Greene #1702Photo Peter Greene #1703

Peter Greene

Peter Greene
Character Merc #1
Photo Andy Romano #76268

Andy Romano

Andy Romano
Character Admiral Bates
Photo Nick Mancuso #90967

Nick Mancuso

Nick Mancuso
Character Tom Breaker
Photo Royce D. Applegate #90968

Royce D. Applegate

Royce D. Applegate
Character Ryback's Cook
Photo Dale Dye #26455

Dale Dye

Dale Dye
Character Captain Garza
Photo David Gianopoulos #90969

David Gianopoulos

David Gianopoulos
Character Captain David Trilling
Photo Sandra Taylor #50250

Sandra Taylor

Sandra Taylor
Character Kelly
Photo Kurtwood Smith #42496Photo Kurtwood Smith #42497

Kurtwood Smith

Kurtwood Smith
Character General Stanley Cooper
Photo Scott Sowers #86435

Scott Sowers

Scott Sowers
Character Merc #3
Afifi Alaouie
Character Female Merc
Photo Don Blakely #25965
Don Blakely
Character Cook #2
James Clark
Character Train Consultant
Stan Garner
Character Train Consultant
Silan Smith
Character Friendly Faced Engineer #1
Denis L. Stewart
Character Holy-Merc
Jim Dirker
Character Helicopter Pilot
Todd O. Russell
Character Ryback's Driver
Warren Tabata
Character Bartender
Julius R. Nasso
Character Hostage #3
Photo Phyllis Davis #152621

Phyllis Davis

Phyllis Davis
Character Hostage #3
James V. Caciola
Character Hostage #4
Ginger Lewis
Character Lady Hostage
Photo Greg Collins #28468Photo Greg Collins #28469

Greg Collins

Greg Collins
Character Huey Pilot
Ken Vieira
Character Helicopter Pilot
Photo Wren T. Brown #90972
Wren T. Brown
Character Captain #1
Photo D.C. Douglas #50481

D.C. Douglas

D.C. Douglas
Character Technician #1
Photo Thom Adcox-Hernandez #59322
Thom Adcox-Hernandez
Character Technician #2
Photo Catherine MacNeal #90973
Catherine MacNeal
Character Assistant
Photo Frank Roman #152622
Frank Roman
Character Aide
Photo Al Sapienza #23234Photo Al Sapienza #23235Photo Al Sapienza #23236

Al Sapienza

Al Sapienza
Character Captain #2
Photo Jennifer Starr #152623Photo Jennifer Starr #152624

Jennifer Starr

Jennifer Starr
Character ATAC Asst. #2
Photo Ping Wu #43162
Ping Wu
Character SYSOS Officer
Photo Joe Bucaro III #3646

Joe Bucaro III

Joe Bucaro III
Character Mercenary Thrown From Train (uncredited)
Photo James Lew #31597

James Lew

James Lew
Character Mercenary (uncredited)
Photo Nils Allen Stewart #40890

Nils Allen Stewart

Nils Allen Stewart
Character Mercenary (uncredited)
Photo Jen Sung #40082Photo Jen Sung #40083

Jen Sung

Jen Sung
Character Mercenary (uncredited)
Photo John Machado #152625
John Machado
Character Terrorist (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • A GP7 locomotive #1801, owned by Missouri Central Railroad at the time of filming, appears in the film. Ten years before this film's release, this locomotive (then owned by Alaska Railroad) appeared in another famous railway film – "Runaway Train" (1985). Currently, this locomotive operates under the designation RRC-1800.
  • Jeff Goldblum and Julian Sands turned down the role of Travis Dane.
  • Initially, John Peters was going to produce the film and wanted to bring back the character played by Gary Busey. However, he was assured that Busey's character had died in the first film, and Peters left the project.
  • In an interview with Playboy magazine, Sandra Taylor hinted that she didn't know what fate awaited her character, Kelly, until she saw the finished film. This was because two versions had been filmed: in one, Kelly was shot in the knee, and in the other, she was shot and killed.
  • During the preparation for filming the scenes on the railroad, sparks from under the locomotive's wheels caused fires in the areas adjacent to the tracks. In order to carry out the filming, the locomotive had to be modified.
  • The scene with the destroyed industrial plant in China was taken from unused footage from another Steven Seagal film, "On Deadly Ground" (1994).
  • The phrase “fortune favors the prepared mind,” spoken in the film by Travis Dane, was borrowed from the French scientist Louis Pasteur.
  • In one of the film's episodes, the scientist terrorist Travis Dane says: "Without the disk, this train is just 20 tons of scrap metal." In reality, the total weight of the train was 2000 tons. It is also mentioned several times that Dane intends to blow up 8 million people in Washington. However, at that time, Washington was home to just over half a million people, while 8 million lived in New York, approximately 400 km from Washington.
  • At the very beginning of the film, during the launch of the "Grazer" satellite from the shuttle, the payload bay doors open simultaneously with the separation of the spacecraft. This could not have happened in reality. Spacecraft launches can only be carried out with the doors fully open (to avoid collisions with the control system).
  • The film depicts the launch of the "Pegasus" anti-satellite missile from a Northrop B-2 Spirit bomber. In reality, the winged "Pegasus" launch vehicle is launched from a modified Lockheed L-1011 Stargazer, owned by Orbital Sciences Corporation.
  • Filming took place from September 14, 1994, to January 18, 1995.
  • The film features GP7 locomotive No. 1801, owned by Missouri Central Railroad at the time of filming. Ten years before the release of this film, this locomotive (then owned by Alaska Railroad) appeared in another well-known railway film – 'Runaway Train' (1985). Currently, this locomotive operates under the designation RRC-1800.
  • The scene with the destroyed industrial plant in China was taken from unused footage from another Steven Seagal film, 'On Deadly Ground' (1994).
  • In one episode of the film, the scientist terrorist Travis Dane says, 'Without the disk, this train is just 20 tons of scrap metal.' In reality, the total weight of the train was 2000 tons. It is also mentioned several times that Dane intends to blow up 8 million people in Washington. However, at that time, Washington had a population of just over half a million, while 8 million people lived in New York, approximately 400 km from Washington.
  • At the very beginning of the film, during the launch of the 'Grazer' satellite from the space shuttle, the payload bay doors open simultaneously with the separation of the spacecraft. In reality, this could not have happened. Spacecraft launches can only be carried out with the doors fully open (to avoid collisions with the control system).
  • The film depicts the launch of a 'Pegasus' anti-satellite missile from a Northrop B-2 Spirit bomber. In reality, the winged Pegasus rocket is launched from a modified Lockheed L-1011 Stargazer aircraft, owned by Orbital Sciences Corporation.
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