Runtime: 90 minutes
Directed by: William Girdler
Starring: Pam Grier, Austin Stoker, D’Urville Martin, Rudy Challenger, Richard Merrifield
From: AIP
This Pam Grier blaxploitation effort is leaving Prime at the end of the month; this plus “Director: William Girdler” intrigued me.
The fact that most of the movie is set & filmed in Louisville, Kentucky was also of interest; that’s not a common filming location, especially for blaxploitation. Grier is an ex-cop in Louisville turned Chicago PI-she must be successful, judging by her Gucci bag-who returns to her hometown to protect her father-owner of a loan company-from gangsters that want him to sell out. Austin Stoker is her dad’s business partner and potential love interest.
Is Sheba as good as Coffy or Foxy Brown? Nope. This does not mean there wasn’t fun to be had. The acting, action beats, characters, period clothing, funky score, & scenarios are all fine. The villains are all hissable; the setpieces include action on a river and a chase through a county fair. For the older Americans reading this review, you might be amused that a short scene is set at a Burger Chef restaurant; there’s a long-defunct chain from the past.
It was also nice seeing Austin Stoker and D’Urville Martin in major roles—the latter was a bad guy known as PILOT. The movie is funny as there are multiple characters w/ pro wrestling monikers: BRICK, SHARK, HAMMERHEAD, KILLER, WHALE, RACKER, and TANK. Pilot was one of several hysterical OOT characters.
It was the standard boilerplate blaxploitation that included some offensive terms I won’t repeat here; thankfully, I enjoy the standard boilerplate, along with the few William Girdler films I’ve checked out. Grizzly and Day of the Animals were unpolished yet still fun animal attack pictures. In the future, more will be viewed.