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When they arrive, Rabbit, Bear, and Fox find that it is not all that it is made out to be. The trio ran off deciding to move to Harlem, "home to every black man". After shooting his deputy in rage, the sheriff turned his gun on Rabbit, who threw a knife killing the sheriff. The sheriff and deputy arrived as costumers only to find that one of the prostitutes was the sheriff's daughter.
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Pappy's story is told in animation set against live-action background photos and footage.īrother Rabbit ( Philip Michael Thomas), Brother Bear, and Preacher Fox ( Barry White and Charles Gordone) are forced to pack up and leave their Southern settings after the bank mortgages their home and sells it to a man who turns it into a brothel, only to run off with the trio's money. While waiting for them, Randy unwillingly listens to Pappy tell a story about three guys that resemble Randy and his friends. Meanwhile, Randy and another cellmate named Pappy ( Scatman Crothers) escape from inside the prison and wait for Sampson and the Preacher to help them get out. As they rush to the prison, the two are stopped by a roadblock and have a shootout with the police. In a small town in Oklahoma, Sampson ( Barry White) and the local Preacher ( Charles Gordone) plan to bust out their friend Randy ( Philip Michael Thomas) from prison. A New York Times review said, " Coonskin could be Ralph Bakshi's masterpiece." Bakshi has stated that he considers Coonskin to be his best film. Later re-released under the titles Bustin' Out and Street Fight, Coonskin has since been re-appraised, recontextualizing the film as the condemnation of racism that the director intended, rather than a product of a racist imagination, as it's detractors had claimed. When the film was released, Bryanston gave it limited distribution and it initially received mixed reviews. at Paramount Pictures, Coonskin encountered controversy before its original theatrical release when the Congress of Racial Equality accused the film of being racist. Originally produced under the titles Harlem Nights and Coonskin No More. The film stars Philip Thomas, Charles Gordone, Barry White, and Scatman Crothers, all of whom appear in both live-action and animated sequences.
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They rise to the top of the organized crime racket in Harlem, encountering corrupt law enforcement, con artists, and the Mafia, in a satire of both racism within the Hollywood film system, and America itself. The film's narrative concerns three anthropomorphic Uncle Remus characters, Br'er Rabbit (referred to as Brother Rabbit), Br'er Fox (referred to as Preacher Fox),and Br'er Bear (referred to as Brother Bear) who are placed in a modern urban setting. The film is a Blaxploitation parody of Disney's racially controversial 1946 film Song of the South, both being adaptations of the Uncle Remus folk tales and combining live-action with animation. Coonskin is a 1975 American adult animated satirical crime film written and directed by Ralph Bakshi.