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January 30, 1991. ( 1991-01-30) Running time. 90 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Steel and Lace is a 1991 science fiction action film directed by Ernest D. Farino and starring Clare Wren, Bruce Davison, Stacy Haiduk, David Naughton, and Michael Cerveris .
Television film Based on a story by Stephen King: Sorority Babes in the Dance-A-Thon of Death: Todd Sheets: Holly Starr, J.T. Taube, Lisa Krueger United States Steel and Lace: Ernest D. Farino: Clare Wren, Bruce Davison, Stacy Haiduk, David Naughton: United States Subspecies: Ted Nicolaou: Anders Hove, Laura Tate, Michael Watson United States
Stacy Haiduk. Stacy Haiduk (born April 24, 1968) is an American actress. She starred as Lana Lang in the syndicated superhero series Superboy (1988–1992) and as Katherine Hitchcock in the NBC science fiction series, seaQuest DSV (1993–1994). Haiduk also had leading roles in the short-lived NBC prime time soap opera, The Round Table (1992 ...
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Download QR code; Wikidata item; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; Appearance. ... Steel and Lace; The Stepford Wives (2004 film) T. T-Force (film)
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Steampunk is a subgenre of fantasy and speculative fiction that came into prominence in the 1980s and early 1990s. The term denotes works set in an era or world wherein steam power is still widely used—usually the 19th century, and often set in Victorian era England—but with prominent elements of either science fiction or fantasy, such as fictional technological inventions like those found ...