Foxy Brown (1974)
A tried and true method to stretch out a series or genre is to do the same thing as before, but with a woman. The Universal horror films did it, the Japanese Street Fighter series did it and, of course, so did blaxploitation films. Many of them went for humor or turning the heroine into an impossible secret agent type, such as with Cleopatra Jones and a number of cheap imitators. No female star from this genre has had a greater staying power than Pam Grier. Grier had already starred in a number of exploitation films produced by Roger Corman and filmed in the Philippines, but when director and writer Jack Hill jumped into to the blaxploitation market with Coffy her career took off. It was successful and American International Pictures originally wanted Hill and Grier to do a sequel. They then decided that they wanted something different, so the script was rewritten as Foxy Brown , creating a new character for Grier but with the same street cred. Foxy Brown is a middle-class black