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The Steel Lady

  • 1953
  • Approved
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Tab Hunter, Rod Cameron, Carmen D'Antonio, and Richard Erdman in The Steel Lady (1953)
ActionAdventureDramaWar

Cameron finds a tank buried in the Arabian desert during WWII, and proceeds to attack the Arabs with it.Cameron finds a tank buried in the Arabian desert during WWII, and proceeds to attack the Arabs with it.Cameron finds a tank buried in the Arabian desert during WWII, and proceeds to attack the Arabs with it.

  • Director
    • Ewald André Dupont
  • Writers
    • Richard Schayer
    • Aubrey Wisberg
  • Stars
    • Rod Cameron
    • Tab Hunter
    • John Dehner
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    378
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ewald André Dupont
    • Writers
      • Richard Schayer
      • Aubrey Wisberg
    • Stars
      • Rod Cameron
      • Tab Hunter
      • John Dehner
    • 26User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rod Cameron
    Rod Cameron
    • Mike Monahan
    Tab Hunter
    Tab Hunter
    • Bill Larson
    John Dehner
    John Dehner
    • Sid Barlowe
    Richard Erdman
    Richard Erdman
    • Jim Evans
    John Abbott
    John Abbott
    • Mustafa el Melik
    Frank Puglia
    Frank Puglia
    • Sheik Taras
    Anthony Caruso
    Anthony Caruso
    • Zagora
    Christopher Dark
    Christopher Dark
    • Ibrahim
    Dick Rich
    Dick Rich
    • Gus Sanderson
    Charles Victor
    • Sanderson's Radio Man
    Carmen D'Antonio
    Carmen D'Antonio
    • Dancing Girl
    • (as Carmen d'Antonio)
    Suzanne Ridgway
    Suzanne Ridgway
    • Bedouin Servant Girl
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Ewald André Dupont
    • Writers
      • Richard Schayer
      • Aubrey Wisberg
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    User reviews26

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    6ksm51746

    The movie isn't really so bad.

    Saw this film with my buddies as a kid many, many years ago. We were 5th and 6th graders, and we all loved the movie. Though perhaps a little contrived, the story was quite original, and kept us glued to our seats. "The Steel Lady" was one of the best action/adventure "B" movies I saw back in the 1950s. Now I'm 60, and my movie preferences are somewhat more sophisticated than they were 50 years ago, but I still would like to see this movie one more time before I'm watching flicks on the big screen in the sky... I'd love to buy it, but for some reason I have not been able to find it on the Internet.

    I might add, that before passing judgement on a movie from the past, one should probably take into consideration when the movie was made, and the viewing audience it was made for.
    8trc3tony

    Great story about desert survival!

    I have seen this film at least 5 time as a viewer from my early teens through late 20's and as a U.S. Army Post theater projectionist I ran the film every night for four days. The picture is about several oil men in a multi-engine transport plane that gets caught in a sand storm which chokes up the engines forcing the pilot to crash-land in the middle of the desert (I believe the Flight of the Phoenix films were remakes of this movie). Using parts from the plane they use to refurbish a German WWII army tank they find (The German name on the side of the tank translates roughly to The Steel Lady), they fight their way to the rescue point for a very heroic ending I will not give away. Decently acted and a must see. I give it a high rating of 8.
    wlmilo

    A great adventure yarn for it's time.

    The previous review is ridiculous. This was a fascinating adventure yarn that had me riveted when I saw it at age 12. It is about a plane crash in the desert where the survivors discover a buried WWII tank after a storm exposes the turret. The idea of fixing up a tank that has been in the desert for 10 years with the remnants of a plane crash, (oil gas, parts,) is totally possible. Our government stores planes, tanks, trucks etc. in the desert because they do not rust or deteriorate. I have not been able to see it since as it is not available anywhere, as far as I know. For a '50s adventure movie it is great.
    horsegoggles

    I like this movie

    When I watch a movie like this one, I am not just watching a movie, I'm re-experiencing the simplicity of the early fifties. The details are not important. In 1953, we were convinced that radiation could produce tomatoes the size of Buicks. The improbability of restarting a WWII German tank buried in sand for 10 years would not have been an issue. I would take the simplicity of the fifties over the sophistication of the present any day. But then I watch movies for release, I go to work for reality.
    8yesushrju

    What a great movie!!!

    I watched this movie several times when I was about 5 years old. All my older siblings were off to school, and my mother was doing her morning chores. I used to dream about finding that tank in the desert and driving off in it to defeat the bad guys. For years I've been trying to find a copy of it, and I am thrilled to know there are others who remember and enjoyed it as much as I did! I'm surprised there hasn't been a modern remake yet. It's hard to comment though on the quality of acting or direction when you haven't seen this movie since you were too young to know about that stuff, but from a kids point of view, I'd have to say this movie has everything an adventure-minded boy of the 50's and 60's would want to see in a movie.

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    • Trivia
      The Steel Lady in the title is an American M-24 Chaffee light tank dressed up to resemble a WWII German tank.
    • Goofs
      When the engines are turned off, and the plane finally comes in for a "wheels-Up" skiing landing on the sand, very little g-forces are shown by the cast when the plane touches down. Furthermore, in the dialog between the crew, it is stated that they would never be able to fly out because the nose of the plane was buried in the sand. The very next scene has the plane sitting in a normal stance as if it had landed with the wheels-down and the nose in the air clear from sand.

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    • Release date
      • October 9, 1953 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Blago Kalife
    • Filming locations
      • Yuma, Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • Edward Small Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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