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Coffy is a 1973 blaxploitation film written and directed by American filmmaker Jack Hill.The story is about a black female vigilante, played by Pam Grier. According to writer/director Hill, the project began when American International Pictures' head of production, Larry Gordon, lost the rights to the film Cleopatra Jones after making a handshake deal with the producers. Gordon subsequently approached Hill to quickly make a movie about an African American woman's revenge and beat Cleopatra Jones to market. Coffy is notable in its depiction of a strong female lead (a capable nurse), rare in the genre at the time, and also in its then-unfashionable anti-drug message. It was remade (with an all-white cast) in 1981's Lovely But Deadly.
Plot summaryIn the movie, Grier plays the titular character Coffy, a nurse by day and vigilante by night who conducts a one-woman war on organized crime in Los Angeles after her sister is harmed by drug abuse. Along the way, her police officer friend, Carter, is beaten into a coma, and her politician boyfriend, Howard, betrays her to the mob. Using every tool in her arsenal, from seduction to brute force, she eventually dispenses with every mafioso and crooked cop in the film. Soundtrack
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Categories: Roy Ayers albums | 1973 albums | 1973 soundtrack | 1973 films | American International Pictures films | 1970s action films | Blaxploitation films | Crime thriller films | Fictional medical personnel | Fictional nurses | English-language films | B movies | Action film stubs | Crime film stubs |
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