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Lady Cocoa

  • 1975
  • R
  • 1h 33min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Joe Greene in Lady Cocoa (1975)
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  • Dirección
    • Matt Cimber
  • Guionista
    • Mikel Angel
  • Elenco
    • Lola Falana
    • Gene Washington
    • Alex Dreier
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    4.7/10
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    • Dirección
      • Matt Cimber
    • Guionista
      • Mikel Angel
    • Elenco
      • Lola Falana
      • Gene Washington
      • Alex Dreier
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    2Leofwine_draca

    Dreadful addition to the blaxploitation genre

    LADY COCOA is an unheard-of blaxploitation movie from cult director Matt Cimber. This is a film made with no budget and no talent which makes it a real test of the will just to sit through. The story is about a tough femme fatale who agrees to testify against her ex-boyfriend, a leading mobster, in court. She's subsequently put under a witness protection scheme while a bunch of hit men turn up and attempt to whack her.

    It's not a bad premise as premises go but the execution is really lousy here. The whole first hour is set in a single hotel room while the viewer is subjected to the main character incessantly whining and complaining about everything in sight. Lola Falana is no Pam Grier, that's for sure, and her whiny performance becomes grating about five minutes in. She gets way too much screen time and has such a dreadful character that you'll be hoping the bad guys do succeed in wiping her out.

    Later on, things finally do leave the confines of the hotel and there's a little low rent action, but it's not especially interesting. The supporting cast are a bit better than the lead, especially the old timers, but Cimber's direction is awful and static, leading to a lifeless viewing experience. His subsequent horror movie THE WITCH WHO CAME FROM THE SEA was a little better, but only just.
    4paul_m_haakonsen

    Bland, but watchable...

    Granted, I had never heard about the 1975 movie "Lady Cocoa" as I stumbled upon it here in 2025. And with it being a movie that I was not familiar, and me believing in giving every movie a fair chance, of course I opted to check out what writer Mikel Angel and director Matt Cimber had to offer.

    Sure, "Lady Cocoa" was a watchable enough movie, though it was a rather monotonous and bland viewing experience. Writer Mikel Angel didn't really give director Matt Cimber much of anything outstanding to work with. The storyline just never really latched unto me.

    Needless to say that I was not familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie, though the acting performances were fair.

    Watchable, sure, but it was a forgettable movie experience, and one that I will never return to watch a second time.

    My rating of "Lady Cocoa" lands on a generous four out of ten stars.
    2jethrojohn

    Insufferable Main Character Ruins What Could Have Been Fun

    Oh how I wanted to like this movie.

    It has all the ingredients to be great. Charismatic lead actress, cool name, main theme tune. A good set up for lots of action.

    We could have had another Foxy Brown here with Lady Cocoa.

    But alas, it was not to be.

    Because Lady Cocoa herself is such an insufferable, awful, loud-mouthed know-it-all that within 30 minutes I was wishing she'd just get shot already.

    Rarely have I seen such an unlikeable main character in a Blaxploitation movie.

    Lola Falana has the acting chops and charm to be an excellent lead. But the script writers confused arrogance for confidence, quoting philosophy like it's scripture for intelligence, and a nasty mean-streak a mile wide for charm.

    No wonder we never got a Lady Cocoa sequel. No one in the entire world would ever want to see this awful character ever again.
    thefountainmenace

    Speak, Mean Joe, speak!

    Another extreme cheapo blaxploit.... Mean Joe Green, who I primarily remember for his enthusiatic endorsement of Coca-cola in the 80's, plays a hit-man flunkie for a pimp/drug dealer, and though because of his semi-celebrity status he is given top billing, he was apparently not trusted to pull off even one speaking line. Not one word the whole movie. Pretty incredible. This is basically crap - hard to watch unless you enjoy very bad slow movies. Lola Falana seems to be quite the firecracker, but this story of her one day of freedom before she testifies on her ex-boyfriend (the aforementioned pimp/dealer ) for the FBI doesn't hold anyone's interest.

    To me there was some real confusion (mainly due to bad editing, scripting and directing) on whether or not the fat old cop was straight or corrupt.
    8sneekspeeks

    "The Queen of Las Vegas" in "Lady Cocoa"

    No one was hotter than Lola Falana in the early-mid '70's. She could be seen on The Flip Wilson Show, The Ben Vereen Show, Johnny Carson and doing guest spots on "FBI" and "Streets of San Francisco". So cashing in on the blaxplotation boom wasn't a bad idea for this sultry song bird--or was it?

    "Lady Cocoa" is about a lady who gets a 24 hour day pass out of jail in exchange for testifying in court against her hustler boyfriend, played by a guy that you always see on shows of the 70's. He's that guy that you don't know his name but you always see him playing a guest spot like a door to door sales man on "Good Times" or some nerdy guy on "Barney Miller". When I saw who was playing the big bad boyfriend, I said, "THAT guy? Oh geez." At any rate, Lady Cocoa is under the custody of a big burly D.A. man and a good looking cop. It is apparent that the writers tried to create some tit for tat, playful bantering between the spit fire Cocoa and the straight faced "by the book" cop, creating romantic tension between them. WRONG.

    First of all, Lady Cocoa behaved like a regular twit. Often yelling and screaming and constant complaining. My goodness, shouldn't she be grateful that she gets 24 hours away from the slammer? Wouldn't it be more likely that she would rather be enjoying cable t.v, room service and perhaps the massage benefits that i'm sure the swanky Las Vegas hotel had to offer? And the her straight laced cop love interest was, well..how can I put it--stiff-as-a-board. Total mismatch, Which brings me to another point.

    This movie had a few loose ends. Well, more than a few. I could have sworn that when a person turns states evidence, they are exonerated from all crimes and released from jail and placed into protective custody. But in Lady Cocoa's case, she only gets a 24 hour get out of jail card? Wow, that's gotta stink.

    Okay, so a couple of thugs are wise to her plans and where abouts and is out to kill her. So she has to try to stay alive long enough to fully enjoy her well earned 24 hours of freedom. The back drop of this movie is appropriately enough, Las Vegas. What better movie location for no other than "The Queen of Las Vegas", Lola Falana. What got me through the horrible lighting, direction and sound was Lola herself. She's fun to watch if you can get past the incredibly suckie dialoge, although some lines were kind of funny.

    Out of the many blaxploitation films i've seen, I'd say that Lady Cocoa was tolerable because of the brief cat and mouse sequence at the end. And of course, the fabulous Lady Lola herself. I'd recommend you see this film if you're into black movies of the 70's. but please, don't expect too much from this one, you'll only get your feelings hurt.

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      Director Matt Cimber had to win money in a high-stakes craps game in order to pay everyone in the crew a bonus week's pay.
    • Conexiones
      Referenced in A Football Life: Joe Greene (2014)
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      Pop Goes the Weasel
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      Adapted by Luchi De Jesus and Lola Falana

      Sung by Lola Falana

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 23 de agosto de 1975 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Pop Goes the Weasel
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • King's Castle Casino, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Estados Unidos(casino)
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      • Matt Cimber Productions
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 33min(93 min)
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    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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