Steel

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John Henry Irons is a weapons designer who invents high-tech equipment for the United States military. One soldier, Nathaniel Burke, decides to demonstrate Irons’ weapons at the highest power setting, causing an accident that paralyzes Irons’ partner, Sparky; as a result, Burke is dismissed from the military and Irons resigns. However, when Burke hatches a plot to mass-produce Irons’ weapons and sell them to criminal gangs, Irons and Sparky join forces to stop him, creating a suit of armor used by Irons to become the superhero Steel.

Release Date: August 15, 1997

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Runtime: 1h 37m

Budget: $16,000,000

Box Office: $1,686,429

Phase

Classification

Runtime
1h 37m

Production

Budget
$16,000,000

Box Office
$1,686,429

Shaquille O'Neal
John Henry Irons / Steel
Judd Nelson
Judd Nelson
Irma P. Hall
Grandma Odessa
Ray J
Martin
Charles Napier
Col. David
Kerrie Keane
Sen. Nolan
Thom Barry
Sgt. Marcus
Gary Graham
Detective
Rutanya Alda
Mrs. Hunt
Maurice Chasse
French Mercenary
Josh Cruze
Colombian
Nancy Wolfe
American Overload
Rick Worthy
SWAT Man
John F. O'Donohue
Federal Reserve Guard
Kevin Sifuentes
Reed Driver
Michael Preston
Mr. Weston
Kenneth Johnson
Director / Writer
Quincy Jones
Producer
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Reviewer:
misubisu
Date:
March 4, 2024
This movie sits firmly in the "It's so bad that it's good" category. If you watch this review, you will see exactly why this is the case...
Rating:
8.0
Reviewer:
Gimly
Date:
March 20, 2020
_Steel_ is **so** far removed from the source material that I honestly feel like they could have made exactly the same movie, called it something else, and nobody would ever assume that it has anything to do with the DC Comics character. Oh also it sucks. _Final rating: - Of no value. Avoid at all costs._
Rating:
2.0