

Drama · Action · Comedy
Overview
Between his tax problems and his legal battle with his wife for the custody of his daughter, these are hard times for the action movie star who finds that even Steven Seagal has pinched a role from him! This fictionalized version of Jean-Claude Van Damme returns to the country of his birth to seek the peace and tranquility he can no longer enjoy in the United States, but inadvertently gets involved in a bank robbery with hostages.
Top Cast


Jean-Claude Van Damme
Jean-Claude Van Damme
J.C.V.D.
Jean-Claude Van Damme
J.C.V.D.


François Damiens
François Damiens
Bruges
François Damiens
Bruges


Zinedine Soualem
Zinedine Soualem
Man wearing Beret
Zinedine Soualem
Man wearing Beret


Karim Belkhadra
Karim Belkhadra
Watchman
Karim Belkhadra
Watchman


Jean-François Wolff
Jean-François Wolff
Thirty-year-old
Jean-François Wolff
Thirty-year-old


Anne Paulicevich
Anne Paulicevich
Teller
Anne Paulicevich
Teller


John Flanders
John Flanders
Ex-wife's Lawyer
John Flanders
Ex-wife's Lawyer


Janine Horsburgh
Janine Horsburgh
JCVD's Assistant
Janine Horsburgh
JCVD's Assistant


Mourade Zeguendi
Mourade Zeguendi
Video Club Client
Mourade Zeguendi
Video Club Client


Valérie Bodson
Valérie Bodson
Widow at Film Budapest
Valérie Bodson
Widow at Film Budapest
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