Steel and Lace
- Original title
- Steel and Lace
- Year
- 1991
- Running time
- 90 min.
- Country
United States
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Clare Wren
- Bruce Davison
- Stacy Haiduk
- David Naughton
- Michael Cerveris
- Scott Burkholder
- Paul Lieber
- Brian Backer
- John J. York
- Nick Tate
- David L. Lander
- John DeMita
- Brenda Swanson
- J. Cynthia Brooks
- Hank Garrett
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- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
- Genre
- Horror. Sci-Fi. Action
- Synopsis
- Daniel Emerson is acquited of the rape of classical pianist Gaily Morton, and part of the blame for the acquittal lies with the testimony of Daniel's friends Norman, Oscar, Toby, and Craig, who all helped Daniel rape Gaily. Still devastated by the rape and unable to deal with the acquittal, Gaily commits suicide by jumping off of the top of the court building as soon as the trial ends, much to the horror of her brother Albert, who is a scientist. Five years later, Daniel has made Norman, Oscar, Toby, and Craig partners in his business, which forces homeowners and their homes out of the way to make way for bigger developments. By this time, after five years of working with Gaily's body, Albert has turned Gaily into a cyborg that is programmed to get bloody revenge on Daniel, Norman, Oscar, Toby, and Craig.
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