Sheila Frazier emerged in the 1970s as a dynamic presence in the world of exploitation cinema. Known for her roles in Three the Hard Way (1974) and The Hitter (1979), she embodies the fierce spirit of the era's genre films. In Three the Hard Way, she showcases her talent alongside a cast of notable actors, while in The Hitter, her performance adds depth to the gritty narrative. Frazier's work contributes to the rich tapestry of cult cinema, making her a significant figure in the exploration of these unique narratives.
The Hitter
An ex-professional boxer tries to make a new start when teaming up with a fast talking but ageing hoodlum (Ceaser) and an ex-call girl but soon get more than they bargained for when crossing an adversary from their past.