Sig Shore

Sig Shore

Born: May 13, 1919
Died: August 17, 2006
in Harlem, New York, USA
Sig Shore, an independent producer whose low-budget 1972 film “Superfly” was among the first of the so-called blaxploitation movies of the 1970s and gave its name to the flamboyant style that was a hallmark of the genre.

Movies for Sig Shore...

That's the Way of the World
Title: That's the Way of the World
Character: Norman Shulman (as Mike Richards)
Released: June 1, 1975
Type: Movie
Record executives want a highly-regarded record producer to focus on a white pop act whom they feel has the sound America wants. To keep his creative integrity, Buckmaster carefully begins to fight the system that has made him the respected producer he has become.
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Super Fly
Title: Super Fly
Character: Deputy Commissioner
Released: August 4, 1972
Type: Movie
Priest, a suave top-rung New York City drug dealer, decides that he wants to get out of his dangerous trade. Working with his reluctant friend, Eddie, Priest devises a scheme that will allow him to make a big deal and then retire. When a desperate street dealer informs the police of Priest's activities, Priest is forced into an uncomfortable arrangement with corrupt narcotics officers. Setting his plan in motion, he aims to both leave the business and stick it to the man.