
Louisville businessman, Andy Shayne (Rudy Challenger), who owns a small financial agency which helps provide loans and credit to the under-privileged, is roughed up by a group of hired thugs, who want to send a message; sell his business to a competitor. Mr. Shayne's daughter is none other than the fabulous, Ms Pam Grier, and she's not going to let anyone hurt her father, nor his business- and that includes anyone who disses her 'just because she's a woman'. While Sheba looks... (Full plot summary below)
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Louisville businessman, Andy Shayne (Rudy Challenger), who owns a small financial agency which helps provide loans and credit to the under-privileged, is roughed up by a group of hired thugs, who want to send a message; sell his business to a competitor. Mr. Shayne's daughter is none other than the fabulous, Ms Pam Grier, and she's not going to let anyone hurt her father, nor his business- and that includes anyone who disses her 'just because she's a woman'. While Sheba looks for the men (and the organisation) supporting the thugs, she also finds a sinister motive behind their actions.
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| Electric SheepEd GibbsPam Grier's third outing as a tough 1970s Blaxploitation action lady is fun, although not as exhilarating as Coffy and Foxy Brown. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRoger Ebert[Grier's] latest, Sheba, Baby, is in the passable category, but I'd like to see her screen personality used in a better-directed film with more ambition. |
| User ReviewCharlita DWho doesn't love anything with Pam Grier in it? |
| User ReviewJoey Mnot one of pam grier's best, but still a very fun typical blaxploitation movie |
| User ReviewJohn PWhile not as good as Coffy, Pam Grier's final American International picture is probably the most fully realized of the three, and certainly better than Foxy Brown. There's not as much gore and nudity as the other two, but Pam kicks some serious ass, Austin Stoker is cool as always, and the boss man, "Shark", is probably the coolest villain of this loose "trilogy". |
| User ReviewErlis MStill the sexiest black woman on the screen! |
| User ReviewSteve SUnfortunately, Sheba Baby is nowhere near in the league of Pam Grier action greats like Coffy, Foxy Brown, or even Friday Foster. When the mob strong arms her father outta business, Grierâ??s private eye is forced to take matters into her own hands. Itâ??s a typical kinda setup, but the film lacks punch. No profanity, no violence, no nudity. The action sequences are all pop smoke fall i.e. bland bland bland. The only standout is Christopher Joyâ??s ridiculous â??Number Oneâ?? outta-the-trunk loan shark. Heâ??s way overthetop and hilariously squealish. So, disappointing. Sigh. VF. |
| User ReviewA.J. EJust saw this one today,... Pam is what that is... |
| User ReviewRalph RI think Pam Grier is one of the sexiest gals and any movie she's in, she ;makes it worth watching. She's not a bad actress either. |
| User ReviewLouis DNot Pam Grier's best, but still pretty enjoyable. |