Los Angeles Times, 11/23/1994, p.F2, "...Humorous and energetic....[Pinkett is] a feisty and funny comedian, as witty as she is pretty..."
New York Times, 11/23/1994, p.C18, "...A good-natured action film....[Pinkett] walks away with the movie..."
Entertainment Weekly, 05/19/1995, p.72, "...[A] sincere tribute....Almost single-handedly redeems the 70s revival..." -- Rating: B
Filmed in Technicolor.
Produced by Caravan Pictures.
Rated BBFC 18 by the British Board of Film Classification.
Additional credits: Jonathan Oliver, Rebecca Strickland, (assistant director).
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Andre Shame has no choice but to leave his private eye job on the LAPD, after failing to crack the case on drug lord, Mendoza, at the same time becoming romantically entangled with the wrong woman. However, when Rothmiller, Shame's ex-colleague now working for the DEA, tells him that the Mendoza case is being re-opened, Shame can't help but begin a personal investigation. This time, hopefully, Shame won't embarrass his private eye talents by becoming sidetracked by a new romance.