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Twelve-disc set includes Cotton Comes To Harlem (1970)Uptown plainclothes cops InchGravediggerInch Jones (Godfrey Cambridge) and InchCoffin EdInch Johnson (Raymond St. Jacques) never trusted the shady reverend (Calvin Lockhart) hustling the locals with InchBack to AfricaInch trip packages. When his scheme to make off with the cash hits a snag, though, the detectives wind up in a scramble to recover it. Great blend of action and comedy co-stars Judy Pace, Redd Foxx, Cleavon Little; directed and co-written by Ossie Davis. 97 min. C/Rtg R Slaughter (1972)His parents killed by a Mafia car bomb, ex-Green Beret and Vietnam veteran Slaughter (Jim Brown) becomes determined to even the score. When his vengeance crusade interferes with a Treasury Department operation, Slaughter finds himself working for the feds and heading down to South America to take out the Mob boss (Rip Torn) behind his folks' deaths. Blazing blaxploitation hit also stars Stella Stevens, Cameron Mitchell, Don Gordon. 92 min. C/Rtg R Slaughter's Big Rip-Off (1973)Jim Brown is back as tough-as-nails former Special Forces soldier Slaughter in this action-packed sequel. This time, he's going up against the ruthless crime kingpin (Ed McMahon) who murdered a buddy of his while gunning for Slaughter himself. But it's not just his own life on the line, as Slaughter will also have to keep his gorgeous gal (Gloria Hendry) safe when she's also marked for death. Brock Peters, Don Stroud, Dick Anthony Williams co-star. 92 min. C/Rtg R Foxy Brown (1974)When her undercover cop lover is killed by the mob, Foxy Brown (Pam Grier) doesn't just get angry. Posing as a call girl to infiltrate the killers' escort agency, she vows to bring down their operations from within... and when her cover's blown, she lines up a posse of radicals for a bloody showdown. Blaxploitation favorite co-stars Antonio Fargas, Peter Brown, Kathry