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A voluptuous vigilante takes a job as a high-class prostitute to get revenge on the mobsters who murdered her boyfriend.

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Foxy Brown
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Link Brown
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Steve Elias
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Michael Anderson
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Katherine Wall
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Judge Fenton
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Hays
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Claudia
Sally Ann Stroud ...
Deb
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Oscar
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Eddie
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Bunyon
Judith Cassmore ...
Vicki (as Judy Cassmore)
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Brandi
Boyd 'Red' Morgan ...
Slauson (as Boyd Red Morgan)
Jack Bernardi ...
Tedesco
Robert Nadder ...
Chemist
Brenda Venus ...
Arabella
Kimberly Hyde ...
Jennifer
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Dr. Chase
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Adams (as Ed Knight)
Esther Sutherland ...
Nurse Crockett
Mary Foran ...
Bartender
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Bobbie
Stephanie Epper ...
Jackie
Peaches Jones ...
Barbara
Helen Boll ...
Large Lady
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Roy
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George
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Dawes
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Sly (as Roydon E. Clark)
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O'Brien
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Taco Cook
Gary Wright ...
1st Cop
Fred Murphy ...
2nd Cop
Edward Cross ...
Willard
Larry Kinley Jr. ...
Jason
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Hooker (uncredited)
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Bar Patron (uncredited)

Directed by

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Jack Hill ... (directed by)

Written by

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Jack Hill ... (written by)
 
David Sheldon ... (final rewrite by) (uncredited)

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Buzz Feitshans ... producer (produced by)

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Willie Hutch ... (music composed by)

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Brick Marquard ... director of photography

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Chuck McClelland ... (edited by)

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Bill Berry ... negative cutter
Hy Friedman ... assistant editor
Claudius Neal ... HD Remaster: MGM

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Betty Martin ... (casting by)

Art Direction by

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Kirk Axtell ... (as Kirk Axtel)

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Charles Pierce
Charles B. Pierce ... (as Charles Pierce)

Makeup Department

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John Norin ... makeup artist
Mary Skolnik ... hair stylist
Bette Iverson ... hair stylist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Frank Beetson ... production manager
Salvatore Billitteri ... post-production supervisor
David Sheldon ... production supervisor: AIP (uncredited)

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Frank Beetson ... first assistant director
Michael Messinger ... second assistant director

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Richard Evans ... assistant prop man
Tom Fairbanks ... property master (as Thomas Fairbanks)
Carlos Mora ... leadman (uncredited)

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John Dignan ... sound mixer
Bill Marky ... boom man (as William Marky)

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Roy L. Downey ... special effects (as Roy Downey)

Stunts

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Bob Minor ... stunt coordinator
Fred Carson ... stunt double (uncredited)
Roydon Clark ... stunts (uncredited)
Jadie David ... stunts (uncredited)
Jeannie Epper ... stunts (uncredited)
Stephanie Epper ... stunts (uncredited)
Kevin N. Johnston ... stunts (uncredited)
Peaches Jones ... stunts (uncredited)
Fred Lerner ... stunts (uncredited)
Boyd 'Red' Morgan ... stunts (uncredited)
Ernest Robinson ... stunt performer (uncredited)
Marvin Walters ... antonio fargas (uncredited)

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Vee Bodrero ... camera operator (as Vee Bordero)
Frank P. Flynn ... key grip (as Frank Flynn)
Gene Kearney ... grip
Calvin Maehl ... best boy electric (as Cal Maehl)
Ross A. Maehl ... gaffer (as Ross Maehl)
Richard Marks ... second assistant camera
Les Martin ... first assistant camera
Roland Bell ... still photographer (uncredited)

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Beverly Israel ... casting secretary (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Lynette Bernay ... wardrobe woman (as Lynn Bernay)
James M. George ... wardrobe supervisor (as James George)
Ruthie West ... wardrobe: Miss Grier

Location Management

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Donald Heitzer ... location associate (as Don Heitzer)

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Willie Hutch ... conductor / music arranger / music producer / songs performed by
Ernie Watts ... musician: flute (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Karen Rasch ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Paul Casella Jr. ... transportation captain
Walt Freitas ... transportation driver (uncredited)
Jerry F. Johnson ... transportation driver (uncredited)

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Irene Barbas ... assistant to producer / production secretary
Anita Mann ... main title choreography
Jake McKinney ... publicity man (as J.K. McKinney)
Paul Roedl ... auditor
Elaine Gyorke ... production assistant (uncredited)
Homer Sharavsky ... craft service (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

An sexy, voluptuous woman named Foxy Brown is on a rampage when her boyfriend is killed by an government agent. Using her body as a tool of attraction and her afro and her gun as a deadly weapon, it's up to Foxy to avenge her boyfriend's murder. Written by blazesnakes9

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Taglines Foxy is in town, so gather round and watch a real shake down. Cause she's got drive and that ain't jive. She don't bother to bring 'em back alive. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Burn, Coffy, Burn! (United States)
  • La justicière (France)
  • Esmer tilki (Turkey, Turkish title)
  • フォクシー・ブラウン (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Escape sangriento (Mexico)
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Runtime
  • 92 min
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Budget $500,000 (estimated)

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Trivia According to director Jack Hill this was originally intended to be a sequel to his Coffy (1973), also starring Pam Grier, and in fact the working title of the film was "Burn, Coffy, Burn!". However, American-International Pictures decided at the last minute it didn't want to do a sequel, even though "Coffy" was a huge hit. That's why it's never said exactly what kind of job Foxy Brown has--"Coffy" was a nurse and since this was no longer to be a sequel, they couldn't give Foxy Brown that job and didn't have time to rewrite the script to establish just what kind of job she had. See more »
Goofs When the Judge is in the hallway, he is wearing white briefs despite the fact that he is not supposed to be wearing any underwear. In the previous scene, Foxy and Claudia removed his boxer shorts and joked about his genitalia before shoving him into the hallway, where he tries to cover up his crotch. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Afro Promo (1997). See more »
Soundtracks Theme Of Foxy Brown See more »
Quotes Katherine Wall: [after Foxy presents Steve's penis in a pickle jar, kills 2 of her men, and shoots her in the arm] Why didn't you kill me too? Well go on and shoot! I don't want to live anymore!
Foxy Brown: I know. That's the idea. The rest of your man is still around, and I hope you two live a long time, then maybe you can feel some of what I feel. Death is too easy for you, bitch. I want you to SUFFER.
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