Coffy









Coffy (1973)
AIP Production #7304
Jeff and Cheryl enjoy the vigorous application of vigilante justice in Coffy.
Written and Directed by Jack Hill
Produced by Robert Papazian
Music by Roy Ayers
Starring:
Pam Grier as Nurse “Coffy” Coffin
Booker Bradshaw as Howard Brunswick
Robert DoQui as George “King George”
William Elliott as Officer Carter
Allan Arbus as Arturo Vitroni
Sid Haig as Omar, Henchman of Vitroni
Additional Cast:
Barry Cahill as Officer McHenry
Lee de Broux as Officer Nick
Ruben Moreno as Captain Reuben Ramos
Lisa Farringer as Jeri, One of King George’s Girls
Carol Lawson as Priscilla
Linda Haynes as Meg, King George’s old lady
John Perak as Aleva, Henchman of Vitroni
Mwako Cumbuka as Grover, Sugarman’s Henchman
Morris Buchanan as Sugarman
Peaches Jones as Julia
Minika Hughes as Billie
Leslie McRay as Cindy
Ray Young as Jake
Bob Minor as Studs
Jeff Burton as Dr. Brannan
Wally Strauss as Doctor
Dick O’Shea as Doctor #2
Kim Williams as Nurse I
Ellen Lake as Nurse II
Lee Terry as Nurse III
Gail Davis as Bricke Redd
Lyman Ward as Orderly
Don Newsome as Attendant
Karen Williams as Lubelle
Bobby Johnson as Floyd
Ron Gans as Stranger
Nat Jones as Stoned Boy
Dea St. Lamont as Harriet
Bebe Louis as Helen
Jason Lasky as Ron
Walter Beakel as Director
Edward Coch Jr. as Club Patron (uncredited)
Eugene Jackson as Man at Rally (uncredited)
Paul King as Party Guest (uncredited)
Hans Moebus as Club Patron (uncredited)
Anthony Redondo as Club Patron (uncredited)
Cosmo Sardo as Club Patron (uncredited)
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Our open and close includes clips from the following films/trailers: How to Make a Monster (1958), The Brain That Wouldn’t Die (1962), I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957), High School Hellcats (1958), Beach Blanket Bingo (1965), The Wild Angels (1966), It Conquered the World (1956), The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971), and Female Jungle (1955)

