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Pam Grier (1973)
The happiest of birthdays to the very awesome Pam Grier!
Happy 77th, Pam Grier.
On May 26, 1998, Coffy was released on VHS by MGM Home Entertainment as part of the Soul Cinema Series.
Turning my apartment into a 70s Black cinema masterpiece.
PAM GRIER IS IN THE NICKELODEON MOVIE SNOW DAY??!!!!
Pam Grier "Long Time Woman" (1971, from the film The Big Doll House)
The comic strip Friday Foster, created and written by Jim Lawrence and illustrated by Jorge Longarón, made its newspaper debut on Sunday, January 18, 1970. It was the first strip in mainstream papers to star a Black woman.
In 1975, a great movie adaptation was released starring Pam Grier, Eartha Kitt, Yaphet Kotto, Thalmus Rasulala, Jim Backus, Scatman Crothers, Ted Lange and Carl Weathers.
Pam Grier at the Watts Towers in 1972, posing for a promotion photo for MGM’s “Hit Man,” directed by George Armitage, starring Grier and Bernie Casey.
“Hit Man” is the blaxploitation version of “Get Carter,” starring Michael Caine, which was released the year before. Both films are based on Ted Lewis’s crime novel “Jack’s Return Home.”
I fear I won’t be able to listen to "Time Has Come Today" for a long long time after making this.
Pam Grier, Jackie Brown press (1998)
Pam Grier-Sid Haig "La gran jaula" (The big bird cage) 1972, de Jack Hill.