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Friday Foster

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Friday Foster (1975)

Friday Foster is a 1975 Blaxploitation film based on a Chicago Tribune comic that was directed by Arthur Marks. It stars Pam Grier as the titular Friday Foster, a (surprisingly so for a Pam Grier movie made in the 1970s) mild-mannered photographer who, on assignment on New Year’s Eve, discovers a plot set up by a black senator to kill Blake Tarr, the wealthiest black man in America.

Yaphet Kotto, Carl Weathers and Scatman Crothers co-star in one of Grier's last classic Blaxploitation roles.

The Following weapons appear in Friday Foster



Mauser C96

During the planning of Blake Tarr's assassination, Yarbro (Carl Weathers) carries a bag full of Mauser C96s which he passes out to the other conspirators. They use them when ambushing Tarr as he leaves his plane. In true Hollywood fashion, the killers fire off almost twenty rounds each despite only loading two-or-three rounds beforehand.

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Mauser C96 - 7.63x25mm Mauser.

Star Model B

Colt Hawkins (Yaphet Kotto) carries a nickel-plated Star Model B with wood grips meant to impersonate a nickel Colt 1911. He draws it only twice in the film, both times the camera angle make it easy to identify as a Star. During the assault on Senator Hart's assembly of black leaders, Friday (Pam Grier) grabs and fires a black Star once before dropping it in shock over killing a man.

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Star Model B with a custom bright nickel plated finish and pearl grips - 9mm. The pistol in the film has wood grips
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Star Model B, blued finish - 9mm.
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One of Tarr's bodyguards holds a Star as Tarr winches from the 9mm he took in the shoulder.
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Hawkins draws his shiny Star Model B as he leaps into cover, making him declare: "What am I doing here?!"
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The Star's external extractor and Yaphet Kotto's massive hands can be seen easily as Hawkins beats on Yarbro.
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Yarbro's mistake of picking up a plank of wood to attack Hawkins gives us the best angle of the 1911-copy in the film.
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Friday (Pam Grier) fires a black Star at the film's climax.