Wed, 3/20 at 1 PM, 7 PM

Foxy Brown

Los Angeles Premiere of New DCP Restoration Courtesy of Park Circus. Directed by Jack Hill
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DIRECTOR
Jack Hill
RUNTIME
1h 34m
RATING
R
CAST
Pam Grier, Antonio Fargas, Peter Brown, Terry Carter, Kathryn Loder, Harry Holcombe, Sid Haig, Juanita Brown, Sally Ann Stroud, Bob Mino
SYNOPSIS
Unable to pay back the $20,000 he owes the mob, small-time hustler Link (Antonio Fargas) instead gives up the identity of an undercover cop (Terry Carter) who happens to be dating his sister, Foxy Brown (Pam Grier). When gangsters later kill the cop, Foxy is quick to make the connection and swears vengeance. Posing as a prostitute, and with the help of a group of neighborhood vigilantes, she gradually tracks down the hit men, their Mafia bosses and her own brother.

Special thanks to Park Circus for letting the Egyptian give this brand new DCP restoration its Los Angeles premiere.

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CAST
Pam Grier, Antonio Fargas, Peter Brown, Terry Carter, Kathryn Loder, Harry Holcombe, Sid Haig, Juanita Brown, Sally Ann Stroud, Bob Mino
SYNOPSIS
Unable to pay back the $20,000 he owes the mob, small-time hustler Link (Antonio Fargas) instead gives up the identity of an undercover cop (Terry Carter) who happens to be dating his sister, Foxy Brown (Pam Grier). When gangsters later kill the cop, Foxy is quick to make the connection and swears vengeance. Posing as a prostitute, and with the help of a group of neighborhood vigilantes, she gradually tracks down the hit men, their Mafia bosses and her own brother.

Special thanks to Park Circus for letting the Egyptian give this brand new DCP restoration its Los Angeles premiere.

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Milestone Movies: The Anniversary Collection - 1974
This March, the Egyptian theater proudly present ‘Milestone Movies: The Anniversary Collection - 1974’ screening series. Featuring a selection of timeless classics to revisit or discover for the first time, including seven 35mm prints, two rarely screened archival prints of Martin Scorsese’s Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore and John Cassavetes’ A Woman Under the Influence, as well as the Los Angeles premiere of the DCP restoration of Jack Hill’s Foxy Brown.
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