An ex-cop, now a private detective, takes on the search for the millions stolen by a drug lord.An ex-cop, now a private detective, takes on the search for the millions stolen by a drug lord.An ex-cop, now a private detective, takes on the search for the millions stolen by a drug lord.
- Awards
- 1 nomination
- Peaches
- (as Jada Pinkett)
- Angela
- (as Salli Richardson)
- Luis
- (as Gary Cervantes)
- Benny
- (as Christopher Spencer)
- Mendoza's Girl
- (as Devin Devasquez)
- Chun Yung Fat
- (as Craig Ryan Ng)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaShame tells the bodyguard/thug "say hello to Arnold for me" before hitting him with the gun. Sven-Ole Thorsen and Arnold Schwarzenegger knew each other from bodybuilding competitions, and Schwarzenegger introduced Thorsen to the movie business. Thorsen has appeared on-screen in nine Schwarzenegger movies, and has done stunts and training for actors and stuntmen in many others.
- GoofsWhen he calls Agent Rothmiller to let him know that he has located Angela, Shame doesn't identify himself to the telephonist. But when Rothmiller gets on the telephone, he knows that it is Shame.
- Quotes
Bernard: Yoo-hoo Wayman.
Wayman: Hey Bernard.
Shame: Excuse me, who's this?
Wayman: This is Bernard and what's wrong with you?
Shame: "The Bernard"?
Bernard: Yes it's me.
Shame: Homewrecker. He's with me.
Wayman: Shame. I can't believe you just.
Shame: You are my stuff and you know it girl.
Bernard: Stuff?
Wayman: Bernard he's lying. Don't believe him.
Shame: Oh you did not say that last night when we was in bed together girl.
Bernard: You slept with him? You slut!
Shame: Save your tears honey you never had a chance. Coffee's good with cream, but better when it's black.
Bernard: Don't you ever call me again. And for you Mr. Coffee, if you like a little steamed milk with your double expresso, I'm your man.
Wayman: Bernard I'm sorry. I'll call you.
Bernard: Shame why did you do that?
Shame: If you help me find this girl, I'll call and tell him it was a joke.
- SoundtracksShame
Written by Reuben Cross and John Fitch
Performed by Evelyn King (as Evelyn Champagne King)
Courtesy of The RCA Records Label of BMG Music
But more importantly, this film has historical importance.
First of all, this film is drawing very heavily on Hong Kong action thrillers at a time when these were just getting attention in the US.
Secondly, compare this film very carefully with the Samuel Jackson "remake" of "Shaft", released - with enormous hype - in 2000.
I don't know why Wayans didn't sue for plagiarism. Samuel Jackson's Shaft is Shame without humor.
Unfortunately, the humor is absolutely essential to this story. For one thing, it creates a "black" identity that is capable of rising above any Hollywood appropriation of it. Shame's secretary - and real romantic interest - is a strong black woman - a character type that Hollywood has finally admitted actually exists only very recently, since about 2001.
So Samuel Jackson's Shaft gets a x-million dollars promo, and still can't come up with an interesting story (although it was nice to see Richard roundtree on the screen again).
Meanwhile, let's talk about entertainment - alright, there are some bits that don't work; but enough do to keep the film moving. I had good time; what the heck.
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Box office
- Budget
- $10,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $29,392,418
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $7,970,574
- Nov 27, 1994
- Gross worldwide
- $29,392,418
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1