A voluptuous black woman takes a job as a high-class prostitute in order to get revenge on the mobsters who murdered her boyfriend.
Directed by Jack Hill
drug use
revenge
blaxploitation cinema
prostitution
farcical
Rank
#32 in 1974·#4606 overall
Trailer
IMDB
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Letterboxd
3.4 / 5
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Cast
Pam Grier
Foxy Brown
Antonio Fargas
Link Brown
Peter Brown
Steve Elias
Terry Carter
Michael Anderson
Kathryn Loder
Katherine Wall
Harry Holcombe
Judge Fred Fenton
Conrad Bachmann
Roy
Jack Bernardi
Tedesco
Juanita Brown
Claudia
Russ Grieve
George
H.B. Haggerty
Brandi
Kimberly Hyde
Jennifer
Crew
Jack Hill
Director
Jack Hill
Writer
Jeannie Epper
Stunts
Peaches Jones
Stunts
Fred Lerner
Stunts
Boyd 'Red' Morgan
Stunts
Lynette Bernay
Wardrobe Master
Popular Reviews
143 reviews
brunettegsundae
7.0★ · 02/26/26
Death is too easy for you bitch! I want you to suffer!
Pam Grier, what a woman!!! I love how stylish this movie is. I mean, look at the clothes, and Foxy’s bed??! So colorful Link does not deserve the sister he has. I have to be honest, I really do not care about his ending
Death is too easy for you bitch! I want you to suffer!
Pam Grier, what a woman!!! I love how stylish this movie is. I mean, look at the clothes, and Foxy’s bed??! So colorful Link does not deserve the sister he has. I have to be honest, I really do not care about his ending
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Kev
The thing about Pam Grier is once you start watching her there’s no stopping
The thing about Pam Grier is once you start watching her there’s no stopping
Samiyha
9.0★ · 04/08/26
OH ABSOLUTELY. a beautiful black woman on my screen getting revenge, absolutely
the scene where she pulls the gun out her afro might be one of my favorite movie scenes of all time!
OH ABSOLUTELY. a beautiful black woman on my screen getting revenge, absolutely
the scene where she pulls the gun out her afro might be one of my favorite movie scenes of all time!
Mari
8.0★ · 03/04/26
The dialogue was really something...but it's the 70s!!! I was thoroughly entertained. Released the same year my mother was born.
The dialogue was really something...but it's the 70s!!! I was thoroughly entertained. Released the same year my mother was born.