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Friday Foster (1975)
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A woman looking for adventure finds romance, excitement and danger in her viewfinder in this action-packed comedy-drama. Friday Foster (Pam Grier) is a beautiful and ambitious young photographer who is working as an assistant at Glance Magazine, edited by the hard-boiled Monk Riley (Julius Harris). When Riley can't get in touch with his first-call photographer, he calls Foster with a very important New Year's Eve assignment -- reclusive billionaire Blake Tarr (Thalmus Rasulala), often called "the black Howard Hughes," is expected to be coming to Los Angeles, and Riley wants pictures of Tarr's arrival. But Foster gets more than she bargained for when Tarr is ambushed by a gang of assassins disguised as security guards. The next day, Foster is helping to shoot a fashion show introducing new creations from flamboyant designer Madame Rena (Eartha Kitt) when Clorils Boston (Rosalind Miles), a model who has known Friday since childhood, is stabled to death. Colt Hawkins (Yaphet Kotto), a private detective who is on the scene, offers to help Friday track down Clorils' killer after she notices that the same mysterious man (Carl Weathers) was present at both crimes. Foster and Hawkins discover the two killings are connected by a plot hatched by an underground group called "Black Widow" to kill off powerful and influential African-Americans. But who is behind the conspiracy, and can they be stopped in time? Also starring Godfrey Cambridge, Paul Benjamin, Scatman Crothers and Ted Lange, Friday Foster was based on the comic strip by Jim Lawrence and Jorge Longeron; running from 1970 to 1974, it was the first syndicated strip with an African-American woman as the leading character. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Pam GrierYaphet Kotto, (more)
Director(s):
Arthur Marks
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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    Quran M.

    Good old fashion Pam Greir 70's flick. If you like the classics you like this one.

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    BRIAN A S.

    This movie adequately captures the zeitgeist of the seventies, without overdoing the comedy or belittling the period from the viewpoint of black America. Pam Grier shines in the role of Friday Foster, eluding several attempts on her life and emerging each time with feline tenacity. This movie is a definite recommend for those nostalgic of the period!

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    Ronald D.

    Of all the movies starring Pam Grier, this one is probably my least favorite. I think the storyline is a good one, but there didn't seem to be as much action in this one as opposed to the others. Then again, after first seeing "Coffy" and "Foxy Brown", I may have been expecting a little too much. The background music SCREAMS the 70's, but that's OK with me. I thought there may have been a little too much use of the talk box in the background music, but overall it wasn't horrible. The costumes for all the characters were great, and Pam Grier looked better than ever in this film.

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