United States / Jun 09, 1991 / R
Steele's Law (1991)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Steele, a plainclothes Chicago cop, is recruited by the FBI to foil an assassination plot in Dallas, Texas. It seems that Joe Keno, a former nemesis of Steele, is planning to assassinate the Iraqi ambassador to the U.S. Keno is funded by several prominent Texas businessmen. Steele travels to Dallas, where he makes friends with Barnes; Steele is contacted by a Dallas-based FBI agent who sets him up with his contact, "Peacekeeper." Joe Keno has abandoned previous ways and methods; the assassin is now also a serial killer. While Keno's victims are found in abandoned warehouses and parks, Steele encounters numerous obstacles. The Chicago cop encounters friendly Texas racists, is ambushed in a redneck saloon, and battles the incompetence and petty jealousy of Dallas police. Meanwhile Steele tries to stop Keno before the Iraqi ambassador becomes his next victim.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Jerry Haynes | Ben Slade |
| Paul Tepper | Big John Taggard |
| Harvey Martin | Captain Fargo |
| Benton Jennings | Agent West |
| Alan Ackles | Agent Wills |
| Walter Hardys | Mojo |
| Quentin Morgan | Bartender |
| Erin Chandler | Quino's Date |
| Richard Perrin | Peanut |
| John Cadenhead | Redneck in Park |
| Rocky Patterson | Cab Driver |
| Jennifer Kaye Evans | Passenger |
| Mary Chris Wall | Waitress |
| Kim Parker Thompson | Female Police Officer |
| Steve Flanagan | Official #1 |
| Diggs Brown | Official #2 |
| C.M. Galindo | Iraqi Ambassador |
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| Chris Otis | Keno's Henchman |
| Son Yon Kin | Ming |
| Robert Voltl | Kowalski |
| Serita Powell | Hooker #1 |
| Sally Page Struck | Hooker #2 |
| Chuck Kelley | Cop #1 |
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Steele's Law |
| Original language | EN |
| Production countries | United States of America |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Po' Boy Productions |
| Release date | 9 giugno 1991 |
| Production | Fred Williamson, Marvin Towns Jr. |
| Writer | Charles Eric Johnson, Fred Williamson |
| Casting | Shirley Abrams |
| Editing | Doug Bryan, Omar Godinez, Logan Breit |
| Cinematography | David Blood |
| Assistant directors | Fred Williamson |
| Camera operators | David Blood |
| Additional photography | David Blood |
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| Music | Mike Logan |
| Sound | Mike Logan |
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