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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Foxy Brown is a 1974 Blaxploitation film, one of the first to feature a strong female lead--specifically, Pam Grier, the original Action Girl. Following the success of its spiritual predecessor, Coffy, writer/director Jack Hill wanted to create a sequel that would star Pam Grier reprising her famous role. The working script, titled Burn, Coffy, Burn, was changed at the last minute when American-International Pictures decided they didn't want the movie to be a sequel. The script was quickly rewritten, and Foxy Brown was born. |