Poster
Watch

Beyond the Law

Beyond the Law

  • Status: Released
  • 22-04-1993
  • Runtime: 108 min
  • Score: 6.204
  • Vote count: 157

Dan Saxon is an undercover cop who infiltrates a biker gang to nail the scum behind a drug-smuggling operation. In order to maintain the trust of the gang's leader, he must commit ever more dangerous and heinous crimes. Just how far 'beyond the law' will Saxon go?

Charlie Sheen

Daniel 'Dan' Saxon

Linda Fiorentino

Renee Jason

Michael Madsen

Blood

Courtney B. Vance

Conroy Price

Leon Rippy

Virgil

Dennis Burkley

Oatmeal

Lyndsay Riddell

Marybette Jason

Rino Thunder

Bogus Charlie

Rip Torn

Deputy Prescott

Brian Law

Crying Child

James Oscar Lee

Highside

Ed Adams

Dirt

Hollie Chamberlain

Stephie

Richard Madsen

Buster

Larry Ferguson

Kelly

Ted Parks

Sidewinder

Michael Waltman

Jailer

Rick Waln

Gas Attendant

John Schwer

Motorcycle Cop

Tom Noga

Tom Evans

Andy Hill

Treasury Agent

Michael Berry

Bulldozer Driver

Ralph Rivera

ATF Officer

Robert Williams

DEA Agent

Scott Johnson

Trooper

John D. Sarviss

Helicopter Pilot

Steve Chambers

Clyde (as Steve Chambers)

Gregory G. Ferris

DEA Agent

John Rogers

DEA Agent

Brenda Phillips

Bubbles

Joey Sagal

Talco Artist (as Joe Sagal)

Russ St. John

Drug Dealer

Karl Mosca

Drug Dealer

Keith Mosca

Drug Dealer

Larry Bartels

Agent (uncredited)

GenerationofSwine

Wow, people are calling this an awesome movie. I guess you can make anything and some people are bound to like it. But Linda Fiorentino was watchable. Anyway, I have a simple method, most of the time if the film is fun it gets 10 stars, and if it's not it gets 1. In Beyond the Law we pretty much see Sheen walking through the movie...as the star...while everyone else around him acts. And this includes the action that he also just kind of walks his way through right until the end where he walks into a room and everyone claps because they can finally end the nightmare and move on to other things in their lives. I'm pretty sure Sheen read the script and thought "Paycheck."