Steel (film)

  • Shaquille O'Neal: John Henry Irons ( Steel)
  • Annabeth Gish: Susan Sparks
  • Judd Nelson: Nathaniel Burke
  • Richard Roundtree: Uncle Joe
  • Irma P. Hall: Grandma Odessa
  • Ray J Martin
  • Harvey Silver: Lamont
  • Charles Napier: Col. David
  • Kerrie Keane: Senator Nolan
  • Eric Pierpoint: Major
  • Tembi Locke: Norma
  • Thom Barry: Sgt Marcus
  • Gary Graham: Detective
  • John Hawkes: Mugger
  • Eric Saiet: Young Cop
  • Hill Harper: Slats

Steel Man is an American, in 1997 produced science fiction action film directed by Kenneth Johnson, based on the DC Comics series Steel.

Action

John Henry Irons developed weapons for the U.S. military.

After his partner Nathaniel Burke one of these new weapons set too high during a demonstration, dies a senator and partner Susan Sparks is a paraplegic. Then Burke is discharged from the U.S. military and Irons left the U.S. military to conduct a weapons -free life with his relatives.

However, he experienced that gangsters use the weapons developed by him during a robbery. Irons is teaming up with Susan Sparks, designed for a steel armor with hammer and attacked as "Steel" the gangs.

Reviews

  • San Francisco Chronicle: The film is careful with the violence. Shaquille O'Neal WOULD appealing and breathe life into the movie. Judd Nelson is seen in its hitherto most boring role.
  • James Berardinelli: The concept is not bad, but the implementation of border places of embarrassment.

Awards

Shaquille O'Neal was in 1998 nominated for the Golden Raspberry.

Comments

Shaquille O'Neal made ​​his own stunts, the film cost $ 16 million and brought to the U.S. box office $ 1,700,000.

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