Rage and intolerance collide with compassion Academy-Award nominated David Strathairn portrays Danny Dunkleman, a Jewish liberal humanist, and the court-appointed lawyer representing Mike Downey, a Neo-Nazi Skinhead on trial for the racially motivated murder of an East Indian immigrant. Steel Toes takes us into the intense and fiery relationship that develops between these two men as they explore their emotional and intellectual differences. Steel Toes is a provocative exploration of the inescapable and insidious presence of racial and religious intolerance in our society. Written by monterey media/Galafilm Steel Toes is a 2007 English-language Crime Drama film starring David Strathairn, Andrew Walker, Aaron Grunfeld, Ivan Smith, Ron Lea, Andrew W. Walker and Abdul Ayoola. Steel Toes was Produced by Francine Allaire. Steel Toes is written by David Gow and directed by Mark Adam and David Gow. Monterey Media acquired the distribution rights for the motion picture. Steel Toes was released on 12th October 2007 and takes a screen time of 87 minutes. Steel Toes was made on a budget of 1 million. Cinematography was done by Mark Adam and editing by Mark Adam and Susan Shanks. The music was composed by Beno T Groulx.
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Jini Score 4.2/10
Critics Score 33%
Rating 6.1/10
Jini Score 4.2%
Critics Score 33
Rating 6.1
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Release
Date12 OCT 2007
Budget 1 MILLION
Language
English
Genre
Crime
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Drama
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Steel Toes Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 33%
Dennis Schwartz
Unpleasant courtroom psychological drama that is well acted and well meaning but fails in its attempt to be convincing in delivering its humanist message. ( Read More )