Steel 1997 · USA · 97 minutes · PG-13 · 1 nomination. superhero film Stars: Shaquille ONeal, Annabeth Gish, Richard Roundtree Director: Kenneth Johnson Heroes don't come any bigger. John Henry Irons designs weapons for the military. When his project to create weapons that harmlessly neutralize soldiers is sabotaged, he leaves in disgust. When he sees gangs are using ... Tags: heroic mission 2.9 / 10 Login to add your rating Have you seen it? Add to your watchlist Like Heroes don't come any bigger. John Henry Irons designs weapons for the military. When his project to create weapons that harmlessly neutralize soldiers is sabotaged, he leaves in disgust. When he sees gangs are using ... Tags: heroic mission Watch Steel trailer Starring of Steel Shaquille ONeal as John Henry Irons Steel Annabeth Gish as Sparky Richard Roundtree as Onkel Joe Judd Nelson as Judd Nelson Irma P. Hall as Grandma Odessa Johanna Ray as Martin Harvey Silver as Lamont Ray J as Martin Charles Napier as Col. David Kerrie Keane as Sen. Nolan Eric Pierpoint as Major Tembi Locke as Norma Thom Barry as Sgt. Marcus Gary Graham as Detective Hill Harper as Slats Rutanya Alda as Mrs. Hunt John Hawkes as Mugger Kevin Grevioux as Singer Tim DeZarn as Skinhead Leader Michael Shamus Wiles as Skinhead 2 Kamau Holloway as Skin 1 Maurice Chasse as French Mercenary Josh Cruze as Colombian Nancy Wolfe as American Overload Rick Worthy as SWAT Man Scotch Ellis Loring as SWAT Officer Jacquelyn Houston as Soldier John F. ODonohue as Federal Reserve Guard Cyd Strittmatter as Lieutenant Kevin Sifuentes as Reed Driver Storyline of Steel Justice. Safe streets. Payback. Metallurgist John Henry Irons (O'Neal) vows to claim them all when a renegade military reject (Judd Nelson) puts new superweapons in dangerous hands. Helped by an electronics wiz (Annabeth Gish) and an imaginative scrap metal worker (Richard Roundtree), Irons becomes Steel. Wearing body armor, wielding a fearsome electrohammer and riding a gadget-packed motorcycle, he's ready to wage war...if he can fix the untimely glitches in his untested gear. You all be cool now, the good-guy hero tells two crime victims he rescues. There'll be a lot of thrillin' before Steel himself can start chillin.' Genre: action, crime, sci-fi, science fiction, adventure Theme: heroic mission Certification: Parents Strongly Cautioned - Ages 13+ Recommended Flag: adult situations, mild violence MPA rating: PG-13 Award: 1 nomination. Budget: 16000000 Rating of Steel 2.9 / 10 Login to add your rating Have you seen it? Add to your watchlist Like 0 0 0 0 0 Reviews of Steel Write your review or comment