đŻ Quick Overview
Trailer
- Director: FĂ©lix EnrĂquez AlcalĂĄ
- Genre: Action, Drama, Thriller
- Release year: 1997
- Runtime (length): 1h 45min
- IMDb rating: 5.1/10 (20K votes)
- Rotten Tomatoes: 8%
đ Plot Summary – Badly Explained
Steven Seagal saves Kentucky from toxic waste using karate and a guitar.
đż Fire Down Below: Detailed Plot Synopsis
EPA Agent Undercover
EPA Agent Jack Taggert goes undercover in a small Appalachian town after his friend and fellow agent is murdered. Taggert poses as a carpenter, offering his services to the community to gain their trust and investigate the circumstances surrounding his friend’s death and the unsettling reports of illness.

Toxic Waste Conspiracy
Taggert uncovers a scheme where a ruthless businessman, Orin Hanner Jr., is illegally dumping toxic waste into abandoned coal mines. This poses a severe threat to the environment and the health of the local population. The townspeople are caught between loyalty to their community and the fear of reprisal from Hanner and his associates.

Love and Confrontation
As Taggert investigates, he develops a relationship with Sarah Kellogg, a local woman ostracized by the community due to a past accusation. Together, they work to expose Hanner’s operation, facing intimidation and violence. Taggert must use his skills to protect Sarah and the town from the dangers of the toxic waste and the corrupt individuals profiting from it.

â ïž Spoilers and Ending Explained
đŹ Cast & Characters
- Jack Taggert (Steven Seagal):Â An EPA agent who goes undercover in Appalachia to investigate toxic waste dumping after his friend is murdered.
- Orin Hanner, Sr. (Kris Kristofferson):Â The ruthless businessman behind the illegal toxic waste dumping operation in the Appalachian mountains.
- Sarah Kellogg (Marg Helgenberger):Â A woman ostracized by the town, Sarah befriends Taggert and provides him with information about the illegal dumping.
- Earl (Stephen Lang):Â Sarah’s abusive brother who is complicit in Hanner’s toxic dumping scheme.
- Cotton (Harry Dean Stanton):Â A seemingly simple local who aids Taggert in his investigation.
đŹ Memorable Quotes
- Jack Taggert:Â “I think, Junior, if your daddy knew how stupid you were, he’d trade you in for a pet monkey.” – Jack delivers this line with disdain to Orin Hanner Jr., highlighting the latter’s incompetence.
- Jack Taggert:Â “You broke my wood, that’s no good.” – Jack says this after using lumber to defeat some thugs, showcasing his blend of action and quirky humor.
đ°Box Office
- Budget: $60,000,000
- Domestic Gross:Â $16,228,448
- Worldwide Gross:Â $16,228,448
đ„ Fire Down Below Reviews
Personal Review
Okay, so I’m a sucker for Seagal movies. This one, ‘Fire Down Below,’ has him as an EPA agent fighting bad guys in Kentucky. I loved the scenes with Harry Dean Stanton â he’s hilarious! The action is typical Seagal, but the setting is what makes it unique. There’s something about seeing him play guitar and kicking butt in the Appalachian mountains that’s just cool. I was totally invested in Sarah’s storyline too, she’s not your typical damsel in distress. Overall, I found it enjoyable!
- Who would enjoy:
- “Fans of Steven Seagal movies”
- “Viewers interested in environmental thrillers”
- “Those who enjoy action movies set in rural locations”
- Content warnings â :
- “Violence”
- “Brief language”
- “Themes of environmental damage”
Professional Reviews
- MovieBlurb: “Seagal is stoic as always, battling polluters in this predictable action flick. While the Kentucky scenery is nice, the environmental message feels heavy-handed, and the fight scenes lack excitement. Kris Kristofferson is wasted as the villain. A forgettable entry in Seagal’s filmography.
- ActionFanatic: “A decent Seagal outing for fans of the genre, but lacking the punch of his earlier work. The sped-up fight sequences are a distraction, but the Kentucky backdrop and country music cameos add some charm. The environmental message is relevant, but it could’ve been executed with more subtlety.
Audience Reactions
The Kentucky scenery and country music cameos were a nice touch.: Many viewers appreciated the film’s unique setting and the inclusion of country music elements, even if they weren’t Seagal fans.
Harry Dean Stanton stole every scene he was in.: The supporting cast, particularly Harry Dean Stanton, was praised for their performances and adding depth to the film.
Overall Consensus: While not a critical darling, ‘Fire Down Below’ has its fans who appreciate the unique setting, supporting cast, and Seagal’s particular brand of action.
Awards
đ ïž Behind the Scenes
- “The box office failure of this film led to the end of Steven Seagal’s multi-picture deal with Warner Bros., although they later collaborated on ‘Exit Wounds’.”
- “Several country music stars like Randy Travis, Travis Tritt, and Marty Stuart made cameo appearances or had supporting roles, adding to the film’s Appalachian setting.”
- “Steven Seagal co-wrote and performed some of the music featured in the film’s soundtrack, showcasing his musical talents.”
đ„ïž How to Watch Fire Down Below?
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đ„ Similar Movies
If you enjoyed Fire Down Below, you might like these similar films:
- On Deadly Ground (1994): Similar environmental theme with Steven Seagal fighting against corporate polluters.
- Erin Brockovich (2000): Features a determined individual fighting against a corporation responsible for environmental damage.
- Class Action (1991): Legal thriller where lawyers take on a corporation for producing a defective product, similar to the anti-corporate theme.
đ Fire Down Below Related Products
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- Official Steven Seagal Signed 8×10 Photo:Â Get your piece of Steven Seagal movie history with this autographed picture. A must-have for devoted fans and collectors.
- Affiches et posters de Fire Down Below:Â This poster shows Steven Seagal strutting his stuff with a shotgun, and sporting his signature ponytail.
đ§ Soundtrack
Fire Down Below features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:
You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.
đ€š FAQ
Fire Down Below is an action-drama about an EPA agent who goes undercover in Appalachia to investigate illegal toxic waste dumping, facing corrupt businessmen and protecting the local community.
Fire Down Below was primarily filmed in Hazard, Kentucky, capturing the scenery of the Appalachian region.
While Fire Down Below is a fictional story, it touches on real-world issues related to illegal toxic waste dumping and environmental concerns in Appalachia.
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