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Assault on Precinct 13

Sheba, Baby

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Assault on Precinct 13

Austin Stoker is a just-promoted lieutenant whose first assignment is to oversee a quiet, final night at a closed-down precinct after its personnel are transferred to a new station. But several unrelated events conspire to create a nightmare: a police ambush of a heavily-armed street gang the day before; a man in shock  unable to explain his daughter has just been killed, and a prison bus transferring four men to death row making an unexpected stop. With phone lines cut and a faceless horde attacking under cover of darkness, Stoker will have to trust a hardened convict (Darwin Joston) to aid him in holding off the seemingly endless stream of marauders. Director John Carpenter supplies an expert escalation of dread and chaos, making an astonishingly assured second film, crafting a tough-as-nails cross between Howard Hawks’ Rio Bravo and George Romero’s Night of the Living Dead.

“A much more complex film than Mr. Carpenter’s Halloween …its eerie power comes from the kind of unexplained, almost supernatural events one expects to find in a horror movie but not in a melodrama…Mr. Carpenter’s ability to construct films entirely out of action and movement suggests that he may one day be a director to rank with Don Siegel.” – Vincent Canby, The New York Times

Garret Mathany discusses Assault on Precinct 13 on the New Beverly blog.

Director
John Carpenter
Writer
John Carpenter
Starring
Austin Stoker, Darwin Joston, Laurie Zimmer
Year
1976
Country
USA
Format
35mm
Running Time
91 minutes

Sheba, Baby

Pam Grier plays the titular character in the 1975 blaxploitation film Sheba, Baby. Sheba Shayne is a private eye, and former cop, who returns to her hometown of Louisville to fight off mobsters who have been threatening her father and his insurance business. With the help of her father’s business partner, played by Austin Stoker (Assault on Precinct 13), Sheba kicks gangster butt and tries to find out who is really behind the much bigger, citywide shakedown. William Girdler, of Abby and Grizzly fame, directs a film that’s so action packed it will leave you gobsmacked! Come see Pam Grier bust a cap in the mob’s rear in Sheba, Baby!

Director
William Girdler
Writer
screenplay by William Girdler, story by William Girdler and David Sheldon
Starring
Pam Grier, Austin Stoker, D'Urville Martin, Rudy Challenger, Richard Merrifield
Year
1975
Rated
PG
Country
USA
Format
35mm
Running Time
89 minutes

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