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Born to Raise Hell
Film poster
Directed byLauro Chartrand
Written bySteven Seagal
Produced bySteven Seagal
Phillip B. Goldfine
Binh Dang
Benjamin F. Sacks
StarringSteven Seagal
Darren Shahlavi
Zoltan Butuc
Claudiu Bleonţ
CinematographyEric J. Goldstein
Edited byTrevor Mirosh
Music byMichael Neilson
Distributed byParamount Home Entertainment
Release date
  • October 19, 2010 (2010-10-19)
Running time
98 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$10 million

Born to Raise Hell is a 2010 American action film directed by Lauro Chartrand and also written and produced by and starring Steven Seagal as Robert "Bobby" Samuels.

Plot

After 9/11, the United States government realized that narcotics were responsible for financing the majority of terrorist cells. That's why they created the International Drug Task Force (IDTF). The IDTF task forces are fully funded and overseen by the United States government. They took their top narcotics officers and created interdiction teams throughout Asia and Eastern Europe.

Bobby Samuels (Steven Seagal) heads an IDTF team in Bucharest, Romania. Six months ago, Bobby's partner was killed. Now, headquarters has sent him a new partner named Steve (D. Neil Mark). Steve's wife is eight months pregnant, and he’d really like to make it home to see the birth of his child.

Russian drug kingpin Dmitri (Dan Badaru) has a wife (Silvia Stanciu) and a young son (Stefan Iancu), both of whom he holds sacred, and they are not aware of his drug business. Recently, Dimitri has formed a drug dealing partnership with Costel (Darren Shahlavi), a Romanian man who runs the Roma Ace, one of the most popular clubs in Bucharest.

Costel and his men specialize in home invasions - they invade wealthy people's homes, steal whatever loot they can get, and kill the family. During each invasion, Costel himself rapes and kills the wife. And Costel owes Dimitri some money. Dimitri has threatened that Costel will die if he doesn't come up with the money.

Bobby and Steve are put on Costel's trail, and Bobby tries to get Dimitri to point them to Costel, but Dimitri is suspicious at first. After Bobby and Steve arrest Dimitri in an effort to get him to help them, Dimitri butts his head through a door window of their SUV, and accuses Bobby and Steve of brutality. Dimitri gets released, and Bobby and Steve continue their hunt for Costel.

One night while Dimitri is away from his mansion, Costel and his men break into the mansion, and Costel's right-hand man Dada (Zoltan Butuc) fatally shoots Dimitri's wife. Before Costel can kill Dimitri's son, Dimitri's men intervene, killing a couple of Costel's men as Costel and Dada escape.

Dimitri arrives at the mansion, learns what happened, and vows to make Costel and Dada pay. Dimitri's traumatized son describes his wife's shooter to him. Dimitri contacts Bobby, and offers to help Bobby find Costel, if Bobby will let Dimitri handle Dada himself. Bobby agrees, and he, Steve, and Dimitri set out to bring Costel and Dada down.

Production

Born to Raise Hell was shot at Castel Film Studios in Bucharest starting in early November 2009 for 4 weeks. The film was produced by Voltage Pictures on a budget of $10M and the script was written by Steven Seagal. Born to Raise Hell was released on DVD on October 18, 2010 in the United Kingdom. The release date of the US DVD was April 19, 2011.