"Slaveholders United States Drama." . . "Revolutions Drama." . . . . "Blax Film (Firm)" . . "Man-woman relationships." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Drum (Motion picture : 1976)" . "Drum (Motion picture : 1976)"@en . "Thrillers (Motion pictures)"@en . . . . . . . "Drama cinematográfico"@es . . . . . "Mandingo lit the fuse...drum is the explosion! Plantation boss and slave owner Hammond Maxwell purchases Drum and Blaise from bordello hostess Marianna. Marianna is actually Drum's mother, although her lesbian lover Rachel actually raised the boy. Thrown into the package to Hammond is Drum;s girlfriends Regine, who was purchased to satisfy the carnal urges of Mr. Hammond. However, Augusta Chauvet setting her sites on Hammond, has other plans. Drum is such a perfect specimen that neither men nor women can keep their hands off of him. Drum looks stoic until a climactic slave revolt breaks out, guaranteeing more blood and carnage the Mandingo could ever hope to provide."@en . . . . . . . "In the 1850's, the conflict over slavery was about to rip America in two. The brutal confrontations between black and white, master and slave, explode on a plantation outside of New Orleans. Hammond Maxwell is a slave owner (Warren Oates) who buys Drum, a male slave (Ken Norton), a prize-winning boxer. Maxwell hopes to use Drum to sire strong children that he will sell at a premium price. But Drum decides to lead a rebellion."@en . . . . "Fiction films"@en . . "Blaxploitation films"@en . . . . . . . . "Film adaptations"@en . "Narra la historia de un esclavo mulato dividido entre su éxito como luchador en el mundo de los blancos y su sentimiento contra la situación de esclavitud que vive su pueblo."@es . "Drama"@en . "\"Hammond Maxwell is the son of a slave owner who buys Drum and Blaise from Drum's mother who is the hostess of a bordello. Drum's girlfriend Regine is also purchased to be a mistress for Maxwell, but Augusta Chauvet, who has designs on him is opposed to that plan. After stoically enduring all the indignities he can take, Drum finally snaps and a violent slave revolt follows.\"--TCM website."@en . . "Drum"@en . . . "Drum" . . . . "Drum"@es . . . . . . . "Feature films"@en . "Feature films" . "Action and adventure films"@en . . . . . . . "In the 1850's, the conflict over slavery was about to rip America in two. The brutal confrontations between black and white, master and slave, lit the fuse of an explose time on a plantation outside of New Orleans." . . . "Dino de Laurentiis Corporation," . . "Plantations." . . "Slaveholders." . . "Slaves Drama." . . "Slavery." . . "Revolutions." . . "Southern States." . . "Slave insurrections United States Drama." . . "Man-woman relationships Drama." . . "Plantations Southern States Drama." . . "Slavery United States Drama." . . "Slaves United States Drama." . . "United States." . . "Plantations Drama." . . "Slave insurrections." . . "Slaves." . . "Kino Lorber, Inc.," . .