Heart of Steel
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Heart of Steel

Heart of Steel

Heart of Steel

1983
Drama
TV Movie
A steel factory that employs most of the town shuts down, leaving a man desperate to keep his family and friends together while alcohol consumes him

Directed by:

Donald Wrye
Donald-Wrye
19 total credits
Donald Wrye has 19 credits at Criticker, including: Ice Castles, Born Innocent and Ice Castles

Writer:

Gary DeVore
Gary-DeVore
6 total credits
Gary DeVore has 6 credits at Criticker, including: Running Scared, The Dogs of War, Traxx, Back Roads and The Writer with No Hands

Starring:

John Goodman
John-Goodman
112 total credits
John Goodman was born in Affton, Missouri, the son of Virginia, a store clerk and waitress who worked at Jack and Phil's Bar-B-Que, and Leslie Goodman, a postal worker who died of a heart attack in 1954.[1][2][3] He has a sister, Elisabeth, and a brother, Leslie, with his extended family living in St. Louis, Missouri. He is best known for his role on the television series Roseanne, as well as his work with the Coen brothers, and as the voice of Sully in the film Monsters, Inc. (Wikipedia)
,
Bruce A. Young
Bruce-A-Young
18 total credits
Bruce A. Young has 18 credits at Criticker, including: Jurassic Park III, Basic Instinct, Hot Shots!, Risky Business and The Color of Money
,
Pamela Reed
Pamela-Reed
32 total credits
Pamela Reed has 32 credits at Criticker, including: Kindergarten Cop, Bean, Junior, Proof of Life and Cadillac Man
,
Gary Cole
Gary-Cole
100 total credits
Gary Michael Cole is an American actor. Cole is best known for his supporting roles in numerous television and film productions in the 1990s and the 2000s. Longer term roles included his role as Jack "Nighthawk" Killian in the series Midnight Caller. He achieved cult status for his portrayal of Bill Lumbergh in Office Space. (Wikipedia)
,
Barry Primus
Barry-Primus
26 total credits
Barry Primus has 26 credits at Criticker, including: New York, New York, Boxcar Bertha, Absence of Malice, Big Business and SpaceCamp
,
Ron Dean
Ron-Dean
8 total credits
Ron Dean has 8 credits at Criticker, including: Risky Business, Cocktail, Above the Law, The Package and Early Edition
,
Peter Strauss
Peter-Strauss
36 total credits
Peter Strauss has 36 credits at Criticker, including: xXx: State of the Union, The Secret of NIMH, Nick of Time, License to Wed and Operation Finale
,
Robert Swan
Robert-Swan
4 total credits
Robert Swan has 4 credits at Criticker, including: Who's That Girl?, From Hell It Came, The Hard Ride and Heart of Steel
,
John Doucette
John-Doucette
80 total credits
Stocky, balding American character actor with a rich, deep voice, equally adept at Western bad guys and Shakespeare. He began his career in films in minor roles, primarily as gangland henchmen, and progressed to become widely familiar as a figure in a variety of dramas and occasional comedies. Although a stalwart and reliable supporting player, he was not of a type to essay leading roles in films, but remained a well-respected actor whose face, if not name, is familiar to a generation of film an

Genre:

Drama

Country:

USA

Heart of Steel

1983
Drama
TV Movie
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Directed by:

Donald Wrye
Donald-Wrye
19 total credits
Donald Wrye has 19 credits at Criticker, including: Ice Castles, Born Innocent and Ice Castles

Writer:

Gary DeVore
Gary-DeVore
6 total credits
Gary DeVore has 6 credits at Criticker, including: Running Scared, The Dogs of War, Traxx, Back Roads and The Writer with No Hands

Starring:

John Goodman
John-Goodman
112 total credits
John Goodman was born in Affton, Missouri, the son of Virginia, a store clerk and waitress who worked at Jack and Phil's Bar-B-Que, and Leslie Goodman, a postal worker who died of a heart attack in 1954.[1][2][3] He has a sister, Elisabeth, and a brother, Leslie, with his extended family living in St. Louis, Missouri. He is best known for his role on the television series Roseanne, as well as his work with the Coen brothers, and as the voice of Sully in the film Monsters, Inc. (Wikipedia)
,
Bruce A. Young
Bruce-A-Young
18 total credits
Bruce A. Young has 18 credits at Criticker, including: Jurassic Park III, Basic Instinct, Hot Shots!, Risky Business and The Color of Money
,
Pamela Reed
Pamela-Reed
32 total credits
Pamela Reed has 32 credits at Criticker, including: Kindergarten Cop, Bean, Junior, Proof of Life and Cadillac Man
,
Gary Cole
Gary-Cole
100 total credits
Gary Michael Cole is an American actor. Cole is best known for his supporting roles in numerous television and film productions in the 1990s and the 2000s. Longer term roles included his role as Jack "Nighthawk" Killian in the series Midnight Caller. He achieved cult status for his portrayal of Bill Lumbergh in Office Space. (Wikipedia)
,
Barry Primus
Barry-Primus
26 total credits
Barry Primus has 26 credits at Criticker, including: New York, New York, Boxcar Bertha, Absence of Malice, Big Business and SpaceCamp
,
Ron Dean
Ron-Dean
8 total credits
Ron Dean has 8 credits at Criticker, including: Risky Business, Cocktail, Above the Law, The Package and Early Edition
,
Peter Strauss
Peter-Strauss
36 total credits
Peter Strauss has 36 credits at Criticker, including: xXx: State of the Union, The Secret of NIMH, Nick of Time, License to Wed and Operation Finale
,
Robert Swan
Robert-Swan
4 total credits
Robert Swan has 4 credits at Criticker, including: Who's That Girl?, From Hell It Came, The Hard Ride and Heart of Steel
,
John Doucette
John-Doucette
80 total credits
Stocky, balding American character actor with a rich, deep voice, equally adept at Western bad guys and Shakespeare. He began his career in films in minor roles, primarily as gangland henchmen, and progressed to become widely familiar as a figure in a variety of dramas and occasional comedies. Although a stalwart and reliable supporting player, he was not of a type to essay leading roles in films, but remained a well-respected actor whose face, if not name, is familiar to a generation of film an

Genre:

Drama

Country:

USA
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