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Steele Justice

  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
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Martin Kove in Steele Justice (1987)
Steele is ex-cop and Vietnam vet who is determined to bring down Kwan, former South Vietnamese general and now rich and powerful drug lord.
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Steele is ex-cop and Vietnam vet who is determined to bring down Kwan, former South Vietnamese general and now rich and powerful drug lord.Steele is ex-cop and Vietnam vet who is determined to bring down Kwan, former South Vietnamese general and now rich and powerful drug lord.Steele is ex-cop and Vietnam vet who is determined to bring down Kwan, former South Vietnamese general and now rich and powerful drug lord.

  • Director
    • Robert Boris
  • Writer
    • Robert Boris
  • Stars
    • Martin Kove
    • Sela Ward
    • Ronny Cox
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
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    • Director
      • Robert Boris
    • Writer
      • Robert Boris
    • Stars
      • Martin Kove
      • Sela Ward
      • Ronny Cox
    • 24User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
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    Martin Kove
    Martin Kove
    • John Steele
    Sela Ward
    Sela Ward
    • Tracy
    Ronny Cox
    Ronny Cox
    • Bennett
    Bernie Casey
    Bernie Casey
    • Det. Tom Reese
    Joseph Campanella
    Joseph Campanella
    • Harry
    Soon-Tek Oh
    Soon-Tek Oh
    • Gen. Bon Soong Kwan
    • (as Soon-Teck Oh)
    Jan Gan Boyd
    Jan Gan Boyd
    • Cami
    David Froman
    David Froman
    • Kelso
    Sarah Douglas
    Sarah Douglas
    • Kay
    Kimiko Hiroshige
    Kimiko Hiroshige
    • Grandmother
    Sheila Gale Kandlbinder
    • Anchorwoman
    Robert Kim
    • Det. Lee Van Minh
    Peter Kwong
    Peter Kwong
    • Pham Van Kwan
    Eric Lee
    Eric Lee
    • New Thug
    Al Leong
    Al Leong
    • Long Hair
    Shannon Tweed
    Shannon Tweed
    • Angela Spinelli
    Irene Tsu
    Irene Tsu
    • Xua Chan
    David L. Lander
    David L. Lander
    • Army Guard
    • (as David Lander)
    • Director
      • Robert Boris
    • Writer
      • Robert Boris
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    6videorama-759-859391

    Sameo sameo justice delivered

    This straight to drive in action pic, is just your typic action fare, with some well staged action set pieces, no more. What's fascinatingly strange here, it's it's lead, Kove, who I've never seen, take the lead before, while also playing a good guy. I'll be honest, I've never considered this guy to be much of an actor, my friend, even stating, during the 80's, he's a no talent, but I've seen him in a lot of stuff. I am glad to see him in this, and really, he doesn't do half a bad job (but don't push it) as a Vietnam vet turned cop, out to bust an Asian bad arse, (one of his team you'll recognize straight out of the first Die Hard) who has slain the closest thing to family, though his late vet/cop buddy was crooked. The surviving daughter, a little Asian girl, who overacts, especially one bit of dialogue, robot sounding, when she and Uncle John are on a stolen boat, about to flee from authorities, is taken under his wing. What Steele Justice suffers from, is tired formula, and you'll feel tired and exhausted by this at the end, when he's claimed victory, killing off the bad dudes, two who went on to star in certain B grade, Wings Hauser fare. There are some dumb moments in this slightly stupid actioner. Ronny Cox, as the police commissioner is so actor stereotyped, when you look at his surrounding roles of this mid 80's era. Shannon Tweed provides nice scenery and a sexual stimulant to the film as Soon Teck Oh's business partner, and she looks so fine in a bikini. Soon Teck Oh, in a kimono, not. A weird partnership. Sela Ward as John's ex, looks undernourished. The eye nabbing performance is that of Joseph Campanella as Steele's old vet buddy, now an untrusting one. He makes his scenes, worthwhile, while another highlight of the average 80's action, is it's rockin' finale soundtrack. Out of interest this was on at the drive in, with another film of even appeal, Slate, Wyn And Me.
    5fmarkland32

    Heavy Metal...

    Martin Kove stars as Steele, Vietnam vet, ex-cop turned Rambo meets Death Wish-esque avenger who declares a one man war on the Vietnamese mafia to avenge one his Vietnam War Buddy's family and protect said buddy's daughter. Along the way police detective (Ronny Cox), Military personnel (Joseph Campanella) and head cheese of the Vietnamese Mafia (Soon Tek-Oh) all acquire the wrath of steele vengeance. Bad Movie charm goes a long way with Steele Justice because if you're not a fan of the genre, this flick is going to be rough going. For me, I grew up with these movies and there's nostalgia involved. I don't think beyond that there's much else to the film. The action sequences are entertaining (as opposed to well-staged), Kove makes for a surprisingly likable if bumbling hero. There is a lot of Bad Movie charm to enjoy about Steele Justice, there is the infamous poison dart and frying pan scene, the fact that Kove has a poisonous snake as a pet that he deploys and the fact that the film is often funnier than most comedies, as the humor is so broad as to somehow be so stupid it's funny. Once again, it's a tough call as, quality wise it's sort of indifferently made, the bad guys don't really make sense and the way everyone seems to know everyone in what appears to be a big city draws attention to how bad the script is. That said, Rambo rip offs work in the same way Bruce Li films as simple absurd escapism. You know what type of person you are and whether you would watch such or not. I was not disappointed or bored watch Steele Justice.

    * * out of 4-(Fair)
    5dukeakasmudge

    Steele Justice

    I didn't realize Martin Kove, the leader of the Cobra Kai dojo in the Karate Kid movies played John Steele in this movie until I read somebody else's review.Steele Justice was an awesome movie that is way overlooked & should be more well known then what it is.The whole time I watched it, I couldn't believe nobody turned it into a TV show back then or at least spun off a couple sequels.That would've been genius I think.I'm not going to spoil the movie for anybody else but there are a lot of things that will make you either laugh (even though it's probably not meant to) go WOW or WTF.You'll just have to watch for yourself.Watch for the music video though.It seemed like right in the middle of an action flick, they stopped to make a music video.After reading a few other Steele Justice reviews I seemed to have missed out on a few things the 1st time I watched it so now I feel the need to go back & watch it all over again.If you're an action movie fan, go watch Steele Justice.If you're not an action movie fan, go watch Steele Justice
    6scorpion-52

    Decent vigilante film, nothing more nothing less

    Well i'm surprised there aren't more comments for this film, seems that most people on here are bothered by the fact that's not particularly original, so what? Being unoriginal does not automatically make a film bad, and for the person who was bothered by the racist undertones, no offense pal but you're taking the film WAAAYYYY too seriously, this is the type of film were you don't think about logic and you just lay back and enjoy the mindless action. Kove is pretty bad ass in his role and i'm disappointed he didn't get the chance to star in more of these types of films then he did, though he did eventually end up in one of the Project:Shadowchaser films which i'll try and check out in the future, as it stands this film is pretty mindless and forgettable, but for people like me who couldn't care less about intelligence in films, that's hardly a bad thing.
    10mmelling77-474-324042

    Midget Cowboy

    Look, I have no idea what was going on in this movie, but that's partly due to the fact that at one point, a midget cowboy, wearing sunglasses in a bar, sitting by himself, and rocking to some random country band had me so excited, that I basically had to sign up on IMDb so I could tell everyone that this movie has a midget cowboy in it.

    I thank the Netflix Gods for his sublime performance.

    Oh, and apparently, all Asians know martial arts, and then they use the arts whenever they're least needed (I've heard this is true).

    It certainly isn't Citizen Kane (that movie was in black in white), but it is the greatest movie ever made in color (named Steele Justice).

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    • Trivia
      Before Martin Kove crashes his truck into the QUA Trang social club you can see a drive-in billboard showing 'The Karate Kid II', also starring Martin Kove.
    • Goofs
      After Harry shoots the truck with the bazooka, the shot from the front shows him with the protective face mask up, yet the following shot from the back shows him with the protective mask down and him raising it to the upwards position shown in the previous shot.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Riot on 42nd St. (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      Love Reunited
      Performed by The Desert Rose Band

      Written by Chris Hillman and Steve Hill

      Produced by Paul Worley

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    • Release date
      • July 9, 1987 (West Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Justicia de acero
    • Production company
      • Atlantic Entertainment Group
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,327,740
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,327,740
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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