Wow, thanks for the info, and especially for sharing the link for that trailer! I know some fans already thought how Joanna Pacula's character had more scenes which were cut, and looks like it is true. And good thing that Seagal refused to star in Showdown, i think the film works lot better with Lundgren and Lee.
I know we talked about this before, but Seagal's films always got re-edited in post production for one reason or another. I think we both mentioned on this thread how Out For Justice was like over 30 minutes longer, but i also always heard how The Glimmer Man had like 20 minutes cut out of it, and if you look up the script for Hard To Kill... They sure did cut that one up too, specially original ending. But let me tell you Alex, one i think got it the worst was Fire Down Below. Seriously, Warner Bros made lot of mistakes in 90's, but giving a Seagal movie a $60 million budget, and then deleting several big action sequences from it?
Like one or two extra chase scenes it had, gas station explosion (all shown in trailers)... I mean, look at this, it looks like it's from completely deleted action scene where Seagal is holding some guy, who's covered with toxic waste, on some bridge at night;
https://media.baselineresearch.com/imag ... 4_full.jpgCollector i knew few years back tried to buy some scripts for Seagal's films from 90's, from some script selling site (can't remember which one), including some which weren't available anywhere else, and those included Jeb Stuart's original spec for Fire Down Below from 1989, and (i think) rewrite by Phillip Morton, but i don't think he ever managed to get those, so unfortunately i never could find out much more about deleted scenes from that film.
I would also love to see workprints of Marked For Death, and all those other Seagal films which had lot of stuff cut out. But looks like we can only count on getting lucky with those scripts we find, specially shooting drafts. In case if you ever get one for Marked For Death and can upload it anywhere online, let me know here, i would like to read it.