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IMDbThe film is based on a newspaper comic strip of the same name by Jim Lawrence and Jorje Longeron that debuted January 18, 1970 and ran in 80 to 100 papers. It was the first mainstream comic strip with a black lead character. The end credits thank Chicago Tribune Syndication, which licensed the comic strip to newspapers. Ironically, the movie was released after the strip ended in 1974.
Pam Grier's 11th and final film for American International Pictures (all made between 1971--1975).
The unusual-looking pistols Yarbro delivers to his co-conspirators in a paper bag are Mauser C96's, first made in 1896 - one of the first successful semi-automatic handguns. Over one million were made from 1896 to 1937.
Final theatrical film for Godfrey Cambridge.
Fancy's unusual white car is a 1972 Stutz Blackhawk. It was priced at around $26,000 (over $160,000 in 2021). The mobile phone cost an additional $1,500 to install (over $9,200 in 2021). The bodies were handmade in Italy, then shipped to the United States where they were mated with a Pontiac Bonneville engine and frame. Between 500 and 600 were made from 1971 to 1987. Elvis Presley bought the first one when the manufacturer could not make a deal with Frank Sinatra.
"Ford Malotte: [to Friday] Take my advice stay out of it. Get laid have a baby or something."
"Friday Foster: I see that I'm going to be getting into something I did not expect. Sen. David Lee Hart: What did you expect? Friday Foster: You know what I expected? I expected you to be a rat; but, you're different. Sen. David Lee Hart: Baby, you forget I'm straight off the block. Friday Foster: I know, that's what cancelled my theory. You treat a person like a person - and a woman like a woman. Sen. David Lee Hart: I try to treat a lady - like a lady."