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The highlight is the Rudy is chasing a cultist through a pitch-black tunnel. The only light comes from a torch. Van Damme executes his signature jumping spin kick, but this time, he lands in a puddle of ceremonial blood. He slips, recovers, and delivers a liver shot to a demon-possessed priest.

Yes. Van Damme actually goes to Hell. In a leather trench coat.

To understand the genius of this movie, you have to understand its production hell. Directed by Sheldon Lettich (the man behind Lionheart and Double Impact ), The Order was meant to be a theatrical blockbuster. It had a $12 million budget—massive for a Van Damme vehicle at the time. It was shot on location in Israel and the Middle East. van damme in hell

The film found a second life as a midnight movie. Alamo Drafthouse played it as a double feature with The Exorcist III . Retro gaming blogs started comparing it to Bloodrayne and Legacy of Kain .

: Critics and fans often highlight this as one of Van Damme's best acting roles, as he portrays a man broken by grief and rage who must "lose his soul" to survive. The highlight is the Rudy is chasing a

: Do not expect his signature 360-degree split kicks. The fights are "street-style" brawls—ugly, exhausting, and lethal—designed to fit the harsh environment. Critical Consensus Acting

So, light some candles. Pour a whiskey. And remember: When you go to Hell, you better bring a split. is waiting for you. He slips, recovers, and delivers a liver shot

Van Damme plays Rudy Cafmeyer, a master art thief and rogue archaeologist. He isn’t a spy or a soldier; he’s a sophisticated burglar. But Rudy has a problem: his estranged father is dying, and the only man who can save him is his own mentor—a man who has just joined a secret heretical sect.