Corman Graduates: Jack Hill Part 4: Coffy and Foxy Brown with Odie Henderson

The New World Pictures Podcast
The New World Pictures Podcast
Corman Graduates: Jack Hill Part 4: Coffy and Foxy Brown with Odie Henderson
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We continue our series on exploitation filmmaker Jack Hill with special guest Odie Henderson, columnist for the Boston Globe and author of Black Caesars and Foxy Cleopatras.  In this episode, we move out from Jack’s New World era to his AIP era with 1973’s COFFY and 1974’s FOXY BROWN, two of Hill’s biggest hits. They were also big hits for star Pam Grier, who had already worked with Hill in his New World films, but was now playing the titular character in both films.

In COFFY, Grier plays a woman seeking revenge on the drug dealers that got her sisters addicted to drugs, while FOXY BROWN is about, well, a lot of things, including infiltrating a prostitution ring run by Grier’s BIG DOLL HOUSE co-star Kathryn Loder. Expect a wide-ranging conversation that covers New World, blaxploitation films, even Indiana Jones!

Which film was Jack’s favorite? How did Jack nearly lose the opportunity to direct FOXY BROWN? Was COFFY written for Pam or someone else? We dive in deep, with the help of Odie’s infinite expertise, and provide the answers!

(Please note, this was recorded before the tragic passing of TRUCK TURNER director – and Corman Graduate – Jonathan Kaplan. Our condolences go out to his family and friends.)

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