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This movie tells the story of criminal mastermind who has set in motion a plan to infiltrate a high-tech prison in order to persuade a death row inmate to reveal the whereabouts of $200 million worth of gold. There he encounters an undercover FBI agent who helps prosecute those who killed his wife.


















26 February 1960, Frankfurt am Main, West Germany [now Germany]

23 August 1961, USA



29 February 1976, Hollis, Queens, New York City, New York, USA


10 December 1961, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA

5 February 1941, Los Angeles, California, USA

1956

1937, Boston, Massachusetts, USA







3 September 1975, Paris, France

10 April 1952, Lansing, Michigan, USA







19 April 1952, Havana, Cuba



20 February 1962, Glasgow, Scotland, UK



January 10, 2016
The tag line for Half Past Dead is "The good. The bad. And the deadly." They should have stuck with simply, "The Bad."
June 24, 2006
Sometimes, when you've just wasted a tenner and a perfectly good evening watching another dumb, gratuitously gun-filled, hackneyed, nonsensical action picture, don't you wish you were as thick, lazy and easily pleased as Hollywood wants you to be?
November 19, 2002
Corny, nonsensical buddy flick.
January 06, 2007
The title of this dismal action flick refers to the Seagal character's having suffered a near-death experience, though he's returned from the other side with a remarkable lack of insight.
November 18, 2002
This is so bad.
October 18, 2008
What is it about Steven Seagal and three-word movie titles?
August 16, 2008
Seagal at his most minimal, saying and doing less in this film than in practically any film he's been in. Maybe it's for the best.
January 29, 2009
I can't think of anything more cringe-inducing than Seagal saying, in a strained would-be ghetto accent, 'We aight.'
April 12, 2014
Low quality even for Seagal's standards.
March 07, 2007
A sizeable amount of the budget for this lazy film must have been spent on ammunition.
January 06, 2007
Half Past Dead may be the year's funniest unintentional comedy for its inane plot, repetitive, unimaginative stunts and dreadful dialogue.
November 15, 2002
Here, common sense flies out the window, along with the hail of bullets, none of which ever seem to hit Sascha.