Steele's Law
Steele, a plainclothes Chicago cop, is recruited by the FBI to foil an assassination plot in Dallas, Texas. It seems that Joe Keno, a former nemesis of Steele, is planning to assassinate the Iraqi ambassador to the U.S. Keno is funded by several prominent Texas businessmen. Steele travels to Dallas, where he makes friends with Barnes; Steele is contacted by a Dallas-based FBI agent who sets him up with his contact, "Peacekeeper." Joe Keno has abandoned previous ways and methods; the assassin is now also a serial killer. While Keno's victims are found in abandoned warehouses and parks, Steele encounters numerous obstacles. The Chicago cop encounters friendly Texas racists, is ambushed in a redneck saloon, and battles the incompetence and petty jealousy of Dallas police. Meanwhile Steele tries to stop Keno before the Iraqi ambassador becomes his next victim.
Cast
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Fred Williamson
Played Steele
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Bo Svenson
Played Sheriff Barnes
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Doran Ingram
Played Keno
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Robin McGee
Played Richards
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Phyllis Cicero
Played Rose Holly
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Vincent Gaskins
Played Special Agent Votel …
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Grant James
Played R.J. Bowen
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Jerry Haynes
Played Ben Slade
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Paul Tepper
Played Big John Taggard
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Harvey Martin
Played Captain Fargo
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Benton Jennings
Played Agent West
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Alan Ackles
Played Agent Wills
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Walter Hardys
Played Mojo
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Quentin Morgan
Played Bartender
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Erin Chandler
Played Quino's Date
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Richard Perrin
Played Peanut
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John Cadenhead
Played Redneck in Park
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Rocky Patterson
Played Cab Driver
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Jennifer Kaye Evans
Played Passenger
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Mary Chris Wall
Played Waitress
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Kim Parker Thompson
Played Female Police Office…
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Steve Flanagan
Played Official #1
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Diggs Brown
Played Official #2
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C.M. Galindo
Played Iraqi Ambassador
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Chris Otis
Played Keno's Henchman
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Son Yon Kin
Played Ming
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Robert Voltl
Played Kowalski
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Serita Powell
Played Hooker #1
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Sally Page Struck
Played Hooker #2
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Chuck Kelley
Played Cop #1
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