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Coffy is a 1973
American blaxploitation action film
written and
directed by Jack Hill. The
story is
about a
black female vigilante pla**** by Pam Grier...
- Lake
Coffy is a lake
between Bettens and
Boussens in the
canton of Vaud, Switzerland. It
surface area is 1.2 ha. The
artificial lake was
created in 1972...
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Coffy is a
soundtrack produced, composed, and
arranged by Roy
Ayers for the
blaxploitation film
Coffy. It was
released in 1973 on
Polydor Records and...
- fights. Some of
these films include Coffy,
Black Belt Jones, Foxy
Brown and T.N.T. Jackson.
Coffy, Pam
Grier stars as
Coffy, a
nurse turned vigilante who takes...
- roles.
Jackie Brown pays
homage to 1970s
blaxploitation films,
particularly Coffy and Foxy Brown, both of
which also
starred Grier. It is the only feature-length...
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Robert Joseph Coffy (24
October 1920 – 15 July 1995) was a
French Roman Catholic cardinal and
Archbishop of M****ille.
Coffy was born on 24
October 1920...
- Coffij, also
spelled as
Coffy, Cuffy, Kofi, or
Koffi (died in 1763), was an Akan man who was
captured in his
native West
Africa and
stolen for slavery...
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Coffy is a 1973
American blaxploitation film.
Coffy may also
refer to:
Coffy (person) (died 1763), West
African who led a
slave revolt in the
Dutch colony...
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Saturn Award.
Grier came to
prominence with her
titular roles in the
films Coffy (1973) and Foxy
Brown (1974); her
other major films during this
period included...
- blood. Thurman's main
inspiration for the role was the
title character of
Coffy (pla**** by Pam Grier) and the
character of
Gloria Swenson from
Gloria (pla****...