Steel and Lace (1991)
After her attackers go free, Gaily Morton, the victim of a vicious assault, commits suicide. Her vengeful brother, brilliant robotics engineer and scientist, Dr. Albert Morton, decides to use his skills to enact vengeance, transplanting his sister's brain into a humanoid cyborg with bone-crushing strength and an array of built-in torture devices...
Director: Ernest Farino
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Clare Wren as Gaily Morton |
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Bruce Davison as Albert Morton |
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Stacy Haiduk as Alison |
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David Naughton as Dunn |
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Michael Cerveris as Daniel Emerson |
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Scott Burkholder as Toby |
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Paul Lieber as Oscar |
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Brian Backer as Norman |
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John J. York as Craig |
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Nick Tate as Duncan |
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David L. Lander as Schumann |
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John DeMita as Agent Spoon |
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Brenda Swanson as Miss Fairweather |
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J. Cynthia Brooks as Girl in T-Bird |
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Hank Garrett as Capt. Grover |
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William Prince as Old Man |
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Frank Pesce as Patroni |
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James Adam Tucker as Bodyguard (as Adam Tucker) |
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Chris Foster as Bart |
| Directing | Ernest Farino | Director |
| Writing | Joseph Dougherty | Writer |
| Writing | Dave Edison | Writer |
| Crew | Chuck Borden | Stunt Coordinator |
| Production | Charles W. Fries | Executive Producer |
| Production | John Schouweiler | Producer |
| Production | David DeCoteau | Producer |
| Production | Joseph Dougherty | Associate Producer |
| Production | Thomas A. Keith | Associate Producer |
| Lighting | James Lawrence Spencer | Gaffer |
| Sound | Derek Marcil | ADR Mixer |
| Sound | Derek Marcil | Foley Mixer |
| Art | Ernest Farino | Main Title Designer |
| Camera | Thomas L. Callaway | Director of Photography |
| Sound | John Massari | Original Music Composer |