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Baby Needs a New Pair of Shoes

  • 1974
  • R
  • 1h 26min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
4.6/10
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Baby Needs a New Pair of Shoes (1974)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA numbers king pin tries to stay in business as the mafia and police close in around him.A numbers king pin tries to stay in business as the mafia and police close in around him.A numbers king pin tries to stay in business as the mafia and police close in around him.

  • Dirección
    • Bill Brame
  • Guionistas
    • Howard Ransom
    • Elizabeth Ransom
    • Fredricka DeCosta
  • Elenco
    • Frank DeKova
    • Paul Harris
    • Frances E. Williams
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    4.6/10
    399
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Bill Brame
    • Guionistas
      • Howard Ransom
      • Elizabeth Ransom
      • Fredricka DeCosta
    • Elenco
      • Frank DeKova
      • Paul Harris
      • Frances E. Williams
    • 19Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 13Opiniones de los críticos
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    Frank DeKova
    Frank DeKova
    • Big Tony
    • (as Frank deKova)
    Paul Harris
    Paul Harris
    • Pasha
    Frances E. Williams
    • Mama Lottie
    • (as Frances Williams)
    Reginald Farmer
    • Sweetman
    Don Edmondson
    • Serene
    • (as Tawny Tan)
    Larry Greene
    • Jimmie Rush
    Ernie Lee Banks
    Ernie Lee Banks
    • DuDirty
    • (as Ernie Banks)
    Karmello Brooks
    • Romaine
    Henry G. Sanders
    Henry G. Sanders
    • Sam Kingston
    • (as Henry Sanders)
    Pat Edwards
    • Pearl
    Terry Ransom
    • Little Billy Jones
    Curtis Price
    • Nathan Jones
    Onezene 'Ben' Geyen
    • Rev. Axle
    Ronald Ransom
    • Gambler
    Cal Wilson
    • Young Dude
    Luke Walker
    • Hustler
    Don Thompson
    • Willie Olen
    James T. Jackson
    • Raphael
    • (as James Jackson)
    • Dirección
      • Bill Brame
    • Guionistas
      • Howard Ransom
      • Elizabeth Ransom
      • Fredricka DeCosta
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    • Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro

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    5kevin_robbins

    This is a very average blaxploitation movie that is still worth a watch

    Jive Turkey (1974) is a movie that I recently watched on Tubi. The storyline follows a pimp, street hustler who is approached by the mafia to be bought out of his business. When the pimp says no the police and mafia come down on his streets hard. He will band together with his "associates" to try and overcome both...

    This movie is directed by Bill Brame (Scream Free!) and stars Frank DeKova (The Ten Commandments), Paul Harris (Truck Turner), Ernie Lee Banks (Mystery Man) and Henry G. Sanders (Selma).

    The best part of this movie is the female muscle. The opening kill sequence with the ring and the use of the heel were my favorite parts of the movie. The storyline is fairly cliche and straightforward, but the soundtrack is superb and fun. There was some 70s nudity, but the seductive scenes are awkward and a bit funny. The cinematography was poor and felt low budget.

    Overall, this is a very average blaxploitation movie that is still worth a watch. I would score this a 5/10 and recommend seeing once.
    4fearmaker2002

    In addition to the modern cars...

    In addition to all the modern cars on the street, everyone in the movie keeps making declarative statements that it is 1956, as in "You know, this is 1956!" Also, all the white men have 70s haircuts and sideburns. The mayor would have been considered a bum, a beatnik or a surfer in 1956. Perhaps a missing subplot about a time machine wasn't fully explored. I don't know why they just didn't make it take place in present day except that the film is supposed to be based on a true story--In 1956!

    If you are into blaxploitation, it's not a bad story--the main characters do their best considering the mangled plot, but Serene's secret wasn't much of a secret--if you can't figure it out right away you aren't paying attention even though it's 1956.

    The other odd thing (among many odd things) is how this movie ends. It's a real WTF moment. Saying there are loose ends would be an understatement--Especially for 1956.

    It's available on the "50 Drive-In Movie Classics" collection. At about 50 cents a movie, I can't complain. It's low budget but has some nudity and some cartoon-like violence. This also appears to be the only movie in this pack that takes place in 1956.
    5VonCouch

    Cheap Blaxploitation With A Spark Of Possibility

    I just saw this film a few days ago under the name "Jive Turkey". In it, a numbers kingpin tries to keep control of his empire. In the process, he has to go against the Italian mob, the cops, snitches and all kinds of unscrupulous folks.

    As far as low-budget blaxploitation goes (and really, what isn't?), it's not that bad. The acting is decent, sometimes even good. The direction and cinematography is competent, sometimes even great. But what really stands out here is the story. Yeah, yeah. Same old brother-against-whitey plot that's in 99 out of a hundred of blaxploitation films. But there's a desperation in there that shines through. The best example is a scene of Russian roulette between the kingpin and the mafia boss. It's actually fairly well acted and well written.

    There's some confusing moments, like what the hell is up with the murdering-psycho man-girl that everyone wants to bang? And there's sprinkles of cheesy acting and poor production values. But there's actually a lot in here that, given better people behind it, could equal a pretty damned good movie. As it is, however, it's certainly above average on the Z-grade blaxploitation flick.

    All in all, recommended.
    4Uriah43

    Jive Turkey

    "Pasha" (Paul Harris) is a black mobster who has a lucrative setup running the numbers racket in Harlem back in 1956. Additionally, an Italian mobster named "Big Tony" (Frank DeKova) also deals heroin in the same location which doesn't bother Pasha because their interests don't conflict with each other. Unfortunately, Big Tony gets a little greedy one day and decides that he wants to take over Pasha's gambling operation which will leave Pasha out in the cold. A turf war results with Big Tony using his influence with the local politicians to stake his claim while Pasha is forced to utilize his connections within the black community. Anyway, rather than detail the entire story and risk spoiling the movie for those who haven't seen it I will just say that this was a cheaply made low-budget "blaxploitation" movie which manages to entertain to a certain degree. Although the acting was somewhat adequate the biggest problem was that the film was clearly low-grade and the lack of quality clearly shows. Overall I rate it as slightly below average.
    6dbborroughs

    A numbers king pin tries to stay in business as the mafia and police close in around him. Its a below poverty production that is decent but deserving of a bigger budget

    This is a low budget, made on the cheap film that does possess some charm. The problem is that it meanders all over the place and never picks up any real steam. The plot begins with a sit down between Pasha and his Italian gangster counter part Big Tony (played by the top billed Frank DeKova aka Chief Wild Eagle from F-Troop in the first of his two scenes). Tony tells Pasha he has to hand everything over to him and his boys or they will kill him. Pasha's girl kills Tony's man, which you would think woulds spark a gang war, it doesn't, instead it spurs the Mayor to try and close Pasha down. This leads to the numbers operation being moved, police raids and some talk about fighting back. The Italian mob does try to kill Pasha but it never amounts to much. This is a black-ploitation crime drama that is short on action.

    The problem seems to be that they had almost no money to make this movie. its suppose to be set in 1956 but people wear clothes from the 1970's and the streets are filled with cars made well after 56. I'm guessing that they couldn't afford any money for blanks, or if they did they didn't have very many. What violence there is tends to be fist fights or beatings, which can be very bloody. Its disappointing especially after the opening scene. I had the sense while watching it that this was suppose to be a larger, more detailed story (there are details hanging off the screen that seem to connect to a longer story) and it wasn't filmed because of money or the film was unfinished.

    Its a messy movie but I liked it. The writing is at times sharp and witty, even if the cast isn't up to it. There are numerous lines of dialog that deserve to be quoted. You have a bunch of interesting characters that seem very real. I also liked that the plot never went where you expected it to go, even though it became clear early this was headed for left field by a completely new route. Its best described as a low budget attempt at something other than your typical crime drama (black or white). No it won't win any awards but if you're an adventurous film goer it deserves to be seen, if for no other reason than to imagine it remade by Mario Van Peebles, Quentin Tarantino or the Hughes Brothers. You probably won't rave, but it will stick in your head.

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    • Trivia
      Film debut of Minnie Summers Lindsey.
    • Errores
      Early in the film, when white politicians and police are discussing Pasha's numbers racket, a microphone dips into the top of the shot.
    • Citas

      Big Tony: What are we going to do to settle this mess, anyway? The Chicago bosses are tired of waiting. I'm tired, you're tired. What's the solution?

      Pasha: I thought perhaps you might have some ideas. You Italians were always better at that kind of thinking than us poor colored folks.

      Big Tony: [chuckling] you're too much. You know, if you knew what I was thinking right now... I've hated you for a long, long time, Hakim and right now at this moment I've got you right here in my hand. I could kill you, you know that. I still got your gun, Hakim.

      Pasha: Yeah, the one you got from me in your restaurant

      Big Tony: You've always been a man of honor, Hakim... something I never could stand in a nigger. Now I want to see that honor put you right in your grave. Are you willing to pay the price to see me and mine?

      Pasha: Lay it on me.

      Big Tony: There's a game, it's not Italian, it's Russian. It's a kind of roulette, a special roulette but you play it with life. You see, you drop a bullet in the barrel, like that, then you revolve it. You put it to your head... and press. You do it, Hakim. You do it. Just in case you think I tricked you, you take the first turn. Put the gun to your head and pull the trigger, if you can. You remember when we were kids, it was always you that wasn't afraid and I always panicked. God Almighty, how you used to torture me. Do it, damn it! Do it!

      Pasha: You're a creep, Tony. You never have known how to play fair. What difference does it make? The littlest noise and your gimp-leg goon'll be in here with a hand grenade or somethin'.

      Big Tony: No, no. This place is completely soundproof. Nobody'll come unless I call them and I won't. I swear. I'm going straight down to the wire. Luck is with me tonight, you ugly son of a bitch. It's got to be. It ain't worth it unless I can whip you just once. But you're afraid to give me the satisfaction, aren't you? You're afraid to put that gun up to your head.

      [Pasha raises the gun]

    • Créditos curiosos
      When the movie finishes, the words 'THE DEAD END' flash on the screen before the credits roll
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 4 (1997)

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      • noviembre de 1974 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Estados Unidos
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