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Baby Needs a New Pair of Shoes

  • 1974
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
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Baby Needs a New Pair of Shoes (1974)
CrimeThriller

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.A numbers king pin tries to stay in business as the mafia and police close in around him.

  • Director
    • Bill Brame
  • Writers
    • Howard Ransom
    • Elizabeth Ransom
    • Fredricka DeCosta
  • Stars
    • Frank DeKova
    • Paul Harris
    • Frances E. Williams
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
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    • Director
      • Bill Brame
    • Writers
      • Howard Ransom
      • Elizabeth Ransom
      • Fredricka DeCosta
    • Stars
      • Frank DeKova
      • Paul Harris
      • Frances E. Williams
    • 19User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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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)
    • Director
      • Bill Brame
    • Writers
      • Howard Ransom
      • Elizabeth Ransom
      • Fredricka DeCosta
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    5Red-Barracuda

    Ambitious, yet not entirely successful, bit of Blaxploitation

    Black gangsters and the Italian mob embark on a turf war in 1950's Harlem.

    Jive Turkey seems to be the retitled name for this film which seemingly went under the insane original title of 'Baby Needs a New Pair of Shoes'. It's a typically low-budget bit of Blaxploitation that starts out claiming that it is based on a true story, only to then hilariously state that despite this it contains different names, places and events! So I initially thought this had to be a comedy, yet it never actually plays out like one at all, so have to imagine these opening lines were intended with no irony whatsoever. One definite defining feature though is the fact that it's a period piece given that it's set in the 50's. The trouble with this approach, however, is that the low budget hampers this quite drastically and it never feels very much like the 50's at all. It would've been far more sensible if it had been set in the present day as period detail costs money – something of which there was clearly not an abundance of here. But you have to at least give the film-makers credit for having the nerve to try to execute something so ambitious though.

    Overall, despite certainly having interesting things about it, this is not truly a very successful movie. It really lacks focus and doesn't tell its story in a particularly engaging way, despite the fact that the plot elements have a fair bit of promise. There isn't even too much action either to make up for this. One definite standout aspect though was the inclusion of a transvestite psychopath hit-man character that killed people with spiked stilettos and a sharpened ring. I was interested to read here that the movie intended the fact that this character was a man to be a bit of a major surprise twist in the plot, yet I thought it was so obvious this was a guy in drag I just kind of assumed we were all meant to know this up front. On the whole, this is certainly one mainly for fans of Blaxploitation cinema; it's a bit rough around the edges and not especially good but it still has enough of that sub-genre's energy and attitude to ensure it has some interest level.
    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.
    Wizard-8

    Boring blaxploitation

    There's a big laugh in this movie's opening, which proclaims what we're going to see is a true story, but then states that the names, places, and events have been changed to protect the innocent - uh, wouldn't all that then make the movie complete fiction? Whether or not the movie has basis in fact, all the same it ends up being an almost complete bore that is badly made. I see other commenters have pointing out the movie's various anachronisms, so I won't bother to list them. But the script and the direction are more of a problem. The movie for the most part is far too serious for its own good, without a sense of fun and with the characters endlessly talking about boring topics. I will say some of the acting by the participants actually is okay, but that only helps a little. Whether you're looking for a serious (while engaging) movie or a blaxploitation romp, this movie simply doesn't work for any audience.
    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.
    4boblipton

    A Strange Take On Reality

    According to the credits, this is a true story, but with the names, locations and events changed.

    Huh? In this case, the White actor is Frank DeKova, whose best known role was as an Indian chief on F TROOP. The movie is about Paul Harris, who runs a numbers racket, with the Mafia (referred to as "Chicago") muscling in and a mayoral election putting the pressure on. It's a potentially interesting idea, but the story is told in a disjointed fashion, with many scenes of people writing numbers in spiral notebooks. Frances Williams as the drug connection is amusing and Reginald Farmer as a street runner "Sweetman" might be interesting, but he wanders in and out.

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

      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]

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

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    • Release date
      • November 1974 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jive Turkey
    • Production company
      • Ransom Pictures (I)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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