Search results
Jack Hill (born January 28, 1933) is an American film director in the exploitation film genre. Several of Hill's later films have been characterized as feminist works.
Jack Hill is a filmmaker who worked on low budget exploitation films, such as Coffy, Foxy Brown, and The Big Doll House. He was a classmate of Francis Ford Coppola and a colleague of Roger Corman.
- January 1, 1
- 2 min
- Los Angeles, California, USA
Jack Hill is a cult-film director who worked with Roger Corman and Francis Ford Coppola. He made exploitation films such as The Big Doll House, Coffy and Foxy Brown, which are now hailed as classics by Quentin Tarantino.
- January 28, 1933
Mar 27, 2022 · About. Interview with director Jack Hill on his film "Coffy" (1973).
- 15 min
- 1434
- filmSCHOOLarchive
Jan 7, 2022 · Jack Hill was a radical filmmaker who worked under Roger Corman and made low-budget movies with sex, violence, and political messages. He pioneered blaxploitation films with Pam Grier, and depicted feminist uprisings, Black solidarity, and working class struggles.
Jack Hill (born January 28, 1933) is an U.S. film director, noted for his work in the exploitation film genre. Hill was born in Los Angeles. His mother, Mildred (née Pannill), was a music teacher and his father, Roland Everett Hill, worked as a set builder for film studios and was an architect.
People also ask
Who is Jack Hill?
Is Jack Hill a cult classic?
Is Jack Hill a great director?
Who is Jackson Hill?
Nov 2, 2014 · A profile of the exploitation filmmaker who created the female action heroine, launched Pam Grier's career and influenced Quentin Tarantino. Learn about his collaborations with Roger Corman, Ellen Burstyn and Coppola.