Out for Justice (1991) is an action film starring Steven Seagal, directed by John Flynn. The story follows Gino Felino, a Brooklyn cop who is determined to take revenge for the murder of his fellow officer, Raymond Sera. After Rayβs death, Gino embarks on a mission to track down Richie Madano, a ruthless criminal responsible for the murder.
As Gino investigates, he uncovers a web of corruption within the police force and the mafia connections of Madano. Driven by grief and rage, Gino takes matters into his own hands, going rogue in his quest for vengeance and engaging in intense confrontations with Richie and his associates.
The film explores themes of justice vs. revenge, as Gino struggles with the line between legal justice and personal retribution. His journey forces him to confront his emotions and reconcile his duty as a cop with his desire for revenge.
While receiving mixed reviews from critics, Out for Justice became a cult favorite among action movie fans, praised for its fight sequences and Steven Seagal’s signature martial arts style, which remains central to the filmβs appeal.