Thank You, M'am (1977)
When a nurse leaves her job to walk home, a young boy tries to grab her pocketbook, but she wrestles him to the ground, gets her pocketbook back, and drags him to her apartment in a headlock. There she feeds him and teaches him some valuable lessons before sending him home.
Director: Andrew Sugerman
![]() |
Rosetta LeNoire as Mrs. Luetta Bates Washington Jones |
![]() |
Eric Jones as Roger |
| Directing | Andrew Sugerman | Director |
| Writing | Langston Hughes | Story |
| Production | Barbara Bryant | Executive Producer |
| Production | Andrew Sugerman | Producer |
| Sound | Brownie McGhee | Music |
| Sound | Tony Terry | Music |
| Crew | Tony Terry | Cinematography |
| Editing | Andrew Sugerman | Editor |
| Directing | Haniff Shabazz | Second Unit Director |
| Camera | Ken Ferris | Assistant Camera |
| Directing | alison walker | Continuity |