Maximum Conviction


03:30 am - 06:00 am, Monday, June 22 on WCBS 365BLK (2.4)

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Two ex-Black Ops agents escort a pair of mysterious female convicts to a top-secret military penitentiary, but they are soon attacked by a team of mercenaries determined to kill the new inmates at any cost.

2012 English Stereo
Action/adventure Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Steven Seagal (Actor) .. Steele
Steve Austin (Actor) .. Manning
Michael Paré (Actor) .. Blake
Aliyah O'Brien (Actor) .. Charlotte
Steph Song (Actor) .. Samantha
Bren Foster (Actor) .. Bradley
Ian Robison (Actor) .. Warden
Dean Redman (Actor) .. Jones
Teach Grant (Actor) .. Max
Kirby Morrow (Actor) .. Guard
Zak Santiago (Actor) .. MP Fields
Sharlene Royer (Actor) .. MP Three
Phillip Mitchell (Actor) .. Marshal #1
Goûchy Boy (Actor) .. Roach
Kimani Ray Smith (Actor) .. Ceasar
Christopher Gordon (Actor) .. Marshal #3

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Did You Know..
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Steven Seagal (Actor) .. Steele
Born: April 10, 1952
Birthplace: Lansing, Michigan, United States
Trivia: A master of several Japanese martial arts, Steven Seagal is a popular action movie hero whose films combine spiritual concepts and social/environmental consciousness with high-voltage violence. Born in Lansing, MI, on April 10, 1951, Seagal traveled to Japan at the age of 17. There, he taught English, studied Zen, and perfected his martial arts, earning black belts in Aikido, karate, judo, and kendo. Afterwards, he became the first Westerner to open a martial arts school in Japan. During this time, Seagal occasionally choreographed fight scenes in movies and coached such stars as Sean Connery and Toshiro Mifune. He also became interested in Eastern religion: in a November 1997 interview for the Shambala Sun, he stated that his relationship with Tibetan Buddhism resulted from his study of acupuncture. According to Seagal, several ailing Tibetan lamas, suffering from malnutrition, exhaustion, and the effects of Chinese torture, were sent to him for treatment, which led him to become a director of secret security operations and setting up special safe houses. Regarding other incidents from his past, Seagal has remained secretive, though he was allegedly a bounty hunter and occasionally has hinted about involvement with the CIA. Further speculation has surrounded the work he did on behalf of Tibetan freedom fighters, and it was not until 1997 that he mentioned the large amounts of money he claimed to have donated to various religious organizations. Seagal spent about 15 years in Asia before returning to the States, where he opened a new martial arts academy and also worked as a celebrity bodyguard. His clients included his future (now ex-) wife Kelly LeBrock and Hollywood agent Michael Ovitz. With help from Ovitz, Seagal contracted to make martial arts films for Warner Bros. For his first film, he and cinematographer-turned-director Andrew Davis carefully refashioned an average police drama into Above the Law (1988), which stressed characterization and plot as well as high-energy action scenes. It was well received and Seagal found himself an instant star among action aficionados. His next film, Hard to Kill (1989), overflowed with chop-socky violence, casting him as a cop who wakens from a coma and sets out for revenge against those who sent him to the hospital. Seagal attracted mainstream appeal in 1992 when he starred in the Davis-directed hit Under Siege, his most popular movie. In 1994, he made his directorial debut with the environmentally conscious but critically panned On Deadly Ground, in which he single-handedly attempts to save Alaska and the Eskimos from an avaricious oil tycoon. Subsequent action attempts included 1996's Executive Decision and 1998's The Patriot. In 1999, Seagal turned to producing with Prince of Central Park, an uncharacteristically gentle film about a young boy living in the titular park. Following a rollicking time in the corrupt cop thriller Exit Wounds (2001), Segal shook things up behind bars in Half Past Dead (2002). The coming years would find Segal continuing to star in low proifle action fare like Urban Justice and Flight of Fury. He'd also find success starring on the TV series True Justice.In 1997, Seagal publicly announced that one of his prime Buddhist teachers, His Holiness Penor Rinpoche, had proclaimed him a tulku, the reincarnation of a Buddhist lama. Seagal's announcement met with some cynicism, but Penor Rinpoche backed him up with a formal statement at Colorado's Naropa Institute. In subsequent interviews, Seagal has presented himself as a serious student of Buddhism who spends many hours meditating, studying, and practicing the tenets to help him become a teacher and healer.
Steve Austin (Actor) .. Manning
Born: December 18, 1964
Birthplace: Victoria, Texas, United States
Trivia: Wrestler "Stone Cold" Steve Austin made his professional debut in 1989 in World-Class Championship Wrestling. He would go on to compete in Extreme Championship Wrestling, as well as World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment, becoming an extremely popular figure in the scene. Beginning in the late '90s, Austin also began acting, appearing on the show Nash Bridges starting in 1999, and going on to play roles in The Longest Yard, The Condemned, and Damage. Finding an appropriate niche in action films, Austin found particular success in high-octane movies like 2010's The Expendables.
Michael Paré (Actor) .. Blake
Born: October 09, 1959
Trivia: Best remembered for playing Eddie in Eddie & the Cruisers (1983) and its sequel, Eddie & the Cruisers 2: Eddie Lives! (1989), Michael Pare makes his living appearing in B-movies and straight-to-video actioners. The Brooklyn-born Pare started out as a New York Culinary Institute-trained sous chef and then a model. He started acting at a friend's suggestion and studied under Uta Hagen and Marvin Nelson. His first break came from playing tough student Tony Villicana on the adventure/comedy series The Greatest American Hero (1981). This led to the leading role in the made-for-television film Crazy Times (1981). Following his work in Eddie & the Cruisers, Pare starred in The Philadelphia Experiment (1984). His shot for major movie stardom came from director Walter Hill, whose own career was taking off following the success of his Eddie Murphy vehicle 48 Hrs. (1982). Hill cast Pare in the lead of Streets of Fire (1984). The director had originally meant for it to be the first of an action trilogy starring Pare, but the film failed at the box office. Subsequently Pare became the star of numerous low- and medium-budget features and the occasional made-for-cable television movie. In 1987, he starred in the short-lived television series Houston Knights. He reappeared in a big-budget feature, Village of the Damned, in 1995, but despite it's fairly big-name cast, it was unsuccessful, and Pare returned to B-movies such as Raging Angels (1995) and Bad Moon (1996).
Aliyah O'Brien (Actor) .. Charlotte
Steph Song (Actor) .. Samantha
Born: April 19, 1984
Birthplace: Malaysia
Trivia: Started off as a freelancer in Singapore and made her debut in the second season of Heartlanders. Moved to North America after MediaWorks merged with MediaCorp. Has received five Leo Award nominations and one Gemini Award nomination for her TV and film work in Canada and the United States. Voted "Number 1 Sexiest in the World" by FHM Asia in 2006. Voice-acted in one of Rockstar's most successful games, Sleeping Dogs in 2012. Canada's leading film and entertainment rag, Playback Magazine included her in "Top Ten People to Watch Out For" list. Chatelaine Magazine, Canada's best selling monthly, labeled Steph "The new face of Canadian film" in their cover story.
Bren Foster (Actor) .. Bradley
Born: November 02, 1976
Ian Robison (Actor) .. Warden
Born: July 22, 1965
Dean Redman (Actor) .. Jones
Michael Adamthwaite (Actor)
Toby Levins (Actor)
Teach Grant (Actor) .. Max
Born: January 25, 1973
Kirby Morrow (Actor) .. Guard
Born: August 28, 1957
Birthplace: Jasper
Zak Santiago (Actor) .. MP Fields
Born: January 03, 1981
Lauro David Chartrand-DelValle (Actor) .. Nathan
Sharlene Royer (Actor) .. MP Three
Phillip Mitchell (Actor) .. Marshal #1
Goûchy Boy (Actor) .. Roach
Kimani Ray Smith (Actor) .. Ceasar
Born: March 02, 1972
Christopher Gordon (Actor) .. Marshal #3
Born: January 18, 1979

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