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Coffy

Coffy

  • Status: Released
  • 13-06-1973
  • Runtime: 90 min
  • Score: 6.6
  • Vote count: 280

After her younger sister gets involved in drugs and is severely injured by contaminated heroin, a nurse sets out on a mission of vengeance and vigilante justice, killing drug dealers, pimps, and mobsters who cross her path.

Pam Grier

Coffy

Robert DoQui

King George

Sid Haig

Omar

Booker Bradshaw

Howard Brunswick

William Elliott

Carter Brown

Allan Arbus

Arturo Vitroni

Linda Haynes

Meg

Barry Cahill

McHenry

Lee de Broux

Nick

Ruben Moreno

Ramos

Lisa Farringer

Jeri

Carol Locatell

Priscilla

John Perak

Aleva

Mwako Cumbuka

Grover

Morris Buchanan

Sugarman

Peaches Jones

Julia

Jan-Minika Hughes

Billie

Leslie McRay

Cindy

Ray Young

Jake

Bob Minor

Studs

Jeff Burton

Dr. Brannan

Wally Strauss

Doctor

Dick O'Shea

Doctor #2

Kim Williams

Nurse #1

Ellen Blake

Nurse #2

Lee Terry

Nurse #3

Gail Davis

Bricke Redd

Lyman Ward

Orderly

Don Newsome

Attendant

Karen Williams

LuBelle Coffin

Bobby Johnson

Floyd

Ron Gans

Stranger

Nat Jones

Stoned Boy

Dea St. Lamont

Harriet

Bebe Louie

Helen

Jason Laskay

Ron

Walter Beakel

Director

Eugene Jackson

Man at Rally (uncredited)

Calvin Brown

Party Guest (uncredited)

Eumenio Blanco

Hospital Visitor (uncredited)

Gwen Farrell

Waitress in Club (uncredited)

Edward Coch Jr.

Club Patron (uncredited)

Hans Moebus

Club Patron (uncredited)

Cosmo Sardo

Club Patron (uncredited)

Marilyn Joi

(uncredited)

talisencrw

Over the course of my cinematic love affair, I have really enjoyed the few films I have seen, either starring Pam Grier, one of my favourite B-movie American actresses, or that were directed by Jack Hill. I can't get enough of especially the films of which they collaborated, 'Foxy Brown' and this, both of which I consider up there with the 'Shaft' trilogy and 'Super Fly' as masterpieces of the 'urban action' genre of the 70's. She, just 24 when she made this, certainly was one of the most beautiful and exciting women ever put on celluloid, and while I also love both Hill's short film 'The Host' and 'Switchblade Sisters' (viewed on one DVD as part of Quentin Tarantino's 'Rolling Thunder' reissue series), here his pacing and filming are on an entirely different level altogether. It's a shame for us cinephiles that he chose at such an early age, 42 and clearly in his filmmaking prime, to retire from the business to both write novels as well as explore meditation with his wife, but I'm thankful for the films he made. The soundtrack (and most particularly the killer title song) by one of my favourite jazz/funk singer/musicians of the period, Roy Ayers, is up there with Curtis Mayfield's for 'Super Fly' as essential listening for lovers of such music. Say what you want about him as a filmmaker, but I for one am glad that Tarantino has revived interest in both the actress (casting her as the star of 'Jackie Brown') and the director (through his aforementioned reissue series). It is an under-recognized way that Tarantino has significantly contributed to contemporary American cinema of all sorts, and has helped these unsung heroes from prior generations, who would otherwise be neglected and ignored unjustly from contemporary cinephilic attention.

hand2a

Has a brilliant Roy Ayers soundtrack, great costumes and a lot of good moments but is brought down overall by a few bad performances. Slow but enjoyable 3/5