: Producers reportedly cut a pivotal scene (Scene 101) from the shooting schedule. FauntLeRoy argued this scene was the "tie-up" that explained the plot; its removal caused a "domino effect" of confusion for the rest of the film.

: Director Don E. FauntLeRoy stated the story was confusing because it was a mix of four different writers' drafts with leftover elements that didn't connect.

Watch this review to see how the film's production issues impacted the final product:

: The production was plagued by a mutual dislike between the producers and Seagal. This culminated in a lawsuit filed by producer Avi Lerner against Seagal, which was reportedly prepared even before filming began. Plot Summary

The film’s "draft" nature is often cited as the reason for its disjointed narrative:

The story follows Seeger and his mercenary crew on a mission to Galmoral Island that goes wrong, leading to the death of his best friend, "Radio" Jones.

: Michael Kenneth Williams as Samuel Kay