Sig Shore

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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.

Most Popular Sig Shore Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Super Fly T.N.T. Trailer (1973)

15 June 1973

A Harlem drug dealer and his girlfriend retire to Rome, where he joins an African revolution.

The Return of Superfly Trailer (1990)

09 November 1990

Priest returns to New York from Paris to find his friend's murderer. With a couple of new allies, he attempts to bring the killers to justice while trying not to get into criminal activity like he did years ago.

The Act Trailer (1984)

01 August 1984

Blackmail, a complex heist, and political snakery collide into a complicated caper full of disguises and surprises, where it's never clear who's really working for whom.

Tamango Trailer (1958)

24 January 1958

A Dutch slave captain, on a voyage to Cuba, faces a revolt fomented by a newly captured African slave, Tamango.

Super Fly Trailer (1972)

04 August 1972

Priest, a New York City drug kingpin, devises a scheme to get out of the business and retire with a big payday, but his plans are complicated when a street dealer rats him out to the police.

That's the Way of the World Trailer (1975)

01 June 1975

Record executives want a highly-regarded record producer to focus on a white pop act whom they feel has the sound America wants.

The Survivalist Trailer (1987)

02 January 1987

An atomic bomb falls in Siberia and the USA is blamed.

Sudden Death Trailer (1985)

19 September 1985

A New York City career woman becomes a vigilante after being raped by two car thieves.

The Nuremberg Trials Trailer (1958)

11 July 1958

Documentary with recordings from the Nuremberg war crimes trials.