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Friday Foster

Wham! Bam! Here Comes Pam!
1975 | 90m | English

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Friday Foster, a magazine photographer, goes to Los Angeles International airport to photograph the arrival of Blake Tarr, the richest black man in America. Three men attempt to assassinate Tarr. Foster photographs the melee and is plunged into a web of conspiracy involving the murder of her childhood friend, a US senator, and a shadowy plan called "Black Widow".
Release Date: Dec 25, 1975
Director: Arthur Marks
Writer: Arthur Marks, Orville H. Hampton
Genres: Action, Thriller
Keywords airport, photographer, pimp, hitman, based on comic, murder, conspiracy, blaxploitation cinema, model
Production Companies American International Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 19, 2025
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Pam Grier Friday Foster
Yaphet Kotto Colt Hawkins
Godfrey Cambridge Ford Malotte
Thalmus Rasulala Blake Tarr
Eartha Kitt Madame Rena
Jim Backus Enos Griffith
Scatman Crothers Reverend Noble Franklin
Ted Lange Fancy Dexter
Tierre Turner Cleve
Paul Benjamin Senator David Lee Hart
Jason Bernard Charles Foley
Ed Cambridge Lt. Jake Wayne
Julius Harris Monk Riley
Rosalind Miles Clorils Boston
Carl Weathers Yarbro
Jack Baker Cop #1
James Cousar Chauffeur #2
Will Gill Jr. Minister
Almeria Quinn Dresser
Alice Jubert Sen. Hart's Secretary
William Sims Chauffeur #1
Stan Stratton Shawn North
Candy All Prostitute
Tony Brubaker Chet Freed
Samuel Davis Dooley
Frenchia Guizon Cop #2
Bebe Drake Neighbor
Harold Jones Buzzy
Charles Stroud Drunk
Mel Carter Gate Guard
Name Job
Arthur Marks Director, Story
Geno Havens Casting
Orville H. Hampton Screenplay
Jim Lawrence Comic Book
Harry J. May Director of Photography
Stanley Frazen Editor
Luchi De Jesus Original Music Composer
Louis Lane Makeup Artist
Bob Westmoreland Makeup Artist
Morris R. Abrams Unit Manager
Beau Marks Production Supervisor
Charles Stroud Executive In Charge Of Production
Gene De Ruelle Assistant Director
Greg Auer Propmaker
Tommy Estridge Set Dresser
Phil Macaluso Property Master
Chic Borland Boom Operator
George Malley Sound Mixer
John Post Sound Effects
Dick Geary Stunt Coordinator
Jadie David Stunts
Izzy Berne Wardrobe Master
Frank Keever Key Grip
Gary Haselbusch Gaffer
James R. Connell Camera Operator
Gordon Otto Script Supervisor
Joel Marrow Transportation Captain
Joseph Sullivan Driver
Jerry Reilich Craft Service
James Cone Production Assistant
Michael Neale Production Assistant
Jude Walden Production Secretary
Dave Wilder Production Assistant
David Sheldon Production Executive
Name Title
Arthur Marks Producer
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I wish I could give this timeless Arthur Marks-directed masterwork TEN stars! That is just how much I LOVE it. Friday Foster is one of my all-time favorite movies, and I could never wax weary of it. I love this movie so very much, as do I its beautiful star protagonist, Pam Grier ... An inimitable m ... otion picture luminary in her own right. Opening to a groovy soundtrack, "Friday Foster", the film, pays homage to the namesake of its lead character, Friday Foster, a stunning former model turned magazine photographer played by Grier, who finds herself entangled in a web of murder-for-hire involving America's wealthiest black man, the fictive Blake Tarr, who is respectively portrayed by another 70s film/TV legend, Thalamus Rasulala. It is inside of an airplane hangar where a hired killer attempts (but fails) to assassinate the billionaire Tarr, forcing Friday, unbeknownst to the would-be killer, to seek safety in a shielded area. The stubborn and rebellious Friday is not only shaken up, but an eyewitness to the goings on: For she eventually sees the assassin's face, as does he hers. And just that quick, Friday gets her name added to the murder hit list. Why? Well, because Friday, while snapping pics of the chaos, also captured a still image of the would-be killer's face. From there folks, the fun-filled action and suspense builds ... And builds ... And builds... As the plot uniquely unfolds in this fast-paced, and well-shot action thriller, the Yves Saint Laurent silk scarf-wearing, Louis Vuitton Speedy bag-carrying Friday decides to take it upon herself to "play detective" - much to this head-graying and frustrated dismay of her boss - in order to get to the bottom of the mystery surrounding the foiled assassination attempt on Blake Tarr's life, and also to prevent the hit-in-waiting on her own. Enter private eye, Colt Hawkins - played by the irresistible Yaphet Kotto - who teams up with Friday (at Friday's request) to capture not only the would-be killer, but also those higher ups who executed the contract on Tarr's head in the first place. . . Friday Foster, the film, takes its watchers on one helluva dangerous and exciting thrill ride - from the throes of Los Angeles to the political power seats of Washington, DC - leaving a trail of dead bodies in its wake ... Including that one of Friday's best friend, Cloris. Rounding out the all-star cast in this hilarious, though undeniably suspenseful cinematic work of art are: Carl Weathers, Godfrey Cambridge, Eartha Mitt, Jason Bernard, Ted Lange, Rosalind Miles, and Julius Harris, just to name a few. A well-aged tale of money, power, ruthlessness, deception and murder, Friday Foster is a cult classic in motion picture history. Its dramatic suspense never lets up until the end credits begin to scroll. Great movie! Five out of five HUGE stars!

Jun 23, 2021