Sheila Frazier
6 titles
Filmography
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The Hitter
(1979)Looking for a fresh start, a former pro fighter finds more than he bargained for when he and a fast-talking idea man bump up against an old rival.

Super Fly
(1972)Charismatic, big-time Harlem cocaine dealer Youngblood Priest drives expensive cars, keeps a downtown white woman, and plansone last big score to escape his life of violence.

The Super Cops
(1974)In this adventure comedy-drama based on real-life personalities, two New York policemen (Ron Leibman and David Selby) fresh from the academy enrage their captain because they want to do more than control traffic. They are sent to a crime-ridden section of Brooklyn, where they develop their own bizarre and often amusingly extreme methods to fight drug dealers, criminals, and corrupt colleagues. The two gonzo cops find an unexpected ally in the form of a prostitute named Sara (Sheila E. Frazer).

The Lazarus Syndrome
(1979)A chief cardiologist and one of his patients investigate potential malpractice at the hospital while they both deal with marriage troubles at home.

Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power
(2022)In BRAINWASHED: SEX-CAMERA-POWER, Nina Menkes examines the pervasiveness of the male gaze in the film canon and its chilling real-world consequences. Originally coined by feminist film theorist Laura Mulvey, the term "male gaze" articulates the way in which women have been filmed as objects to be looked at on screen by male characters, for an assumed male audience by often-male filmmakers.

Firehouse
(1973)When a Black rookie is assigned to an all-White firehouse, he must battle both blazes and racism, as the fire department hunts for a serial arsonist