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  1. Coonskin: Directed by Ralph Bakshi. With Barry White, Charles Gordone, Scatman Crothers, Philip Michael Thomas. Rabbit, a country-born trickster, takes over the organized crime racket in Harlem, facing opposition from the institutionalized racism of the Mafia and corrupt police.

    • (3.8K)
    • Animation, Action, Comedy
    • Ralph Bakshi
    • 1975-08-20
  2. Coonskin was released on VHS by Academy Entertainment in late 1987, [19] and later by Xenon Entertainment Group in the 1990s, both under the re-release title, Street Fight. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] The 1987 edition carried the disclaimer, "Warning: This film offends everybody!".

  3. Coonskin, produced under the titles Harlem Nights and Coonskin No More… and later released under the titles Bustin’ Out and Street Fight, is a movie that takes a deep look into the race relations of America during the time of it’s release 1975. A mix of live action and animation, the premise of the movie on the most basic of levels is ...

  4. It's a movie that took a lot of balls to make and release, and was controversial back in 1975, which means...NO WAY IN HELL would it be made or released today.

    • (92)
    • Ralph Bakshi
    • R
    • Fantasy
  5. Action. 100 minutes ‧ 1975. Roger Ebert. January 1, 1975. 3 min read. Ralph Bakshi’s “Coonskin” is said by its director to be about blacks and for whites, and by its ads to be for blacks and against whites. Its title was originally intended to break through racial stereotypes by its bluntness, but now the ads say the hero and his pals ...

  6. Coonskin is a 1975 American live action/animated crime film written and directed by Ralph Bakshi, about an African American rabbit, fox, and bear who rise to the top of the organized crime racket in Harlem, encountering corrupt law enforcement, con artists, and the Mafia.

  7. Coonskin is a 1975 film written and directed by Ralph Bakshi which follows several African American woodland creatures including a rabbit and a bear as they fight their way to the top of the organized crime racket in Harlem, New York.

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