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Mandingo



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Sylvester Stallone Movie:
Mandingo



Movie
Mandingo
Mandingo
Label: Llamentol

Salesrank: 52988

Our Price: $25.99
Used Price: $25.99
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Import
  • PAL
  • Starring:

  • James Mason
  • Susan George
  • Perry King
  • Richard Ward
  • Brenda Sykes
  • Editorial Review:
    Spain released, PAL/Region 2 DVD: it WILL NOT play on standard US DVD player. You need multi-region PAL/NTSC DVD player to view it in USA/Canada: LANGUAGES: English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ), Spanish ( Dolby Digital 5.1 ), SPECIAL FEATURES: Biographies, Interactive Menu, SYNOPSIS: Richard Fleischer directed this lurid historical drama based on the novel by Kyle Onstott. The story begins on a run-down plantation lorded over by Warren Maxwell (James Mason) and his son Hammond (Perry King). Hammond travels to New Orleans where he buys a top-of-the-line slave, Mede (Ken Norton), at an auction. Hammond is proud of his purchase, hoping to bring in money by training Mede to fight his other slaves. Hammond returns with Mede to the plantation, where he has to contend with his sex-crazed wife Blanche (Susan George). Hammond looks upon Blanche as damaged goods since he discovered her to not be a virgin on their wedding night. Instead, Hammond prefers erotic pursuits with his slave Ellen (Brenda Sykes). Blanche licks her lips at the sight of Mede, and seduces him to get revenge on her husband. Blanche soon becomes pregnant and gives birth to a half-black baby. Enraged, Hammond comes after Blanche, poisons her, and then the child bleed to death before going after Mede.

    Mandingo Reviews:
    Oh My !!! 4 Star Review
    2009-12-24 - That this movie is shocking is an understatement.That it only recieved an mild R rating is far too generous.It is based on a best selling book that looks at the steamy underbelly of life on SOME Southern plantations.
    There are a number of "one way" sex scenes as Plantation Women are brutalized by their masters. There are some great actors and Boxer Ken Norton does a most plausible job in the title role. Hammond Maxwell(Perry King), at first,seems somewhat sympathetic to the plight of the slave, but then falls in line with all the other Slave Holders in using African American Women for their own sexual gratification. He gratifies his father's( James Mason) desire by obtaining a Mandingo(Ken Norton)at the slave market. Norton gets into a fight and is victorious over another slave. King immediately starts training Norton to fight. Norton fights a "bloody" match in which he is severly injured, but so what- he made a lot of money for King!
    James Mason, demanding an heir has encourged his son to marry a nearby Plantion Owners daughter. The daughter(Susan George) portends to be the proper virgin, but actually has been in an incestious relationship with her brother. To further complicate things, King has had a pleasureable sexual relationship with one of his future father in law's slaves. King purchases this slave to take home. King both takes the slave home and marries the daughter.
    Finding out about both the lack of virginity and the incestious relationship, King neglects his new wife and continues to see the slave lady. George, seeking revenge, turns her attentions to Norton. The plot thickens!
    Origionally slated to be presented in four parts, producer De Laurentis followed up with Drum. This powerful movie evokes anger in people of all races.



    Classic DVD 5 Star Review
    2009-11-21 - The DVD was of good video quality. The story was interesting and in lightning. If you are interested in American history and slavery, as well as the direct relations between slave and master not spoken of and less written about, than this is a must see movie.You will not be disappointed.

    Great historical picture! 4 Star Review
    2009-11-21 - This is a great film and should be viewed in every high school American history class. To learn about the truth of how things were can help us understand;also, prevent these things from happening again.

    Mandingo. 1 Star Review
    2009-11-17 - Another disgusting film, where are the morals to this story? why must it be a love story? or lust? why can't it be depicted properly? It's like watching Emanuelle, a Horrible experience.

    Harsh Realities, Warped Logic, Sexual Subjugation & Chicainery In The 1830's Deep South!! 5 Star Review
    2009-11-16 - This film is still controversial and shocking some 34 yrs after it first debuted in theatres!
    I remember hearing my parents discuss this film in shocked disbelief after they'd gone
    to see it back in 1975!---And the first season of SNL did a hilarious sketch parody of it
    which is still among their more legendary and cutting edge sketches of all time! (-:
    The subject of slavery itself is unbelievable enough, and that white people of means
    in the antebellum south deemed/justified it as god's natural order for over 300 yrs
    is mind-boggling, but yes, it exsisted, and untold atrocities rivaling or perhaps even
    eclipsing those of WW2 Nazi Germany abounded during this time! (It was just never chronicled!)
    This film was the first to address it from the sexual dynamics;
    The handsome, lustful and virile slavemaster's son, played wonderfully
    by the absolutely gorgeous (when he was young!) Perry King, who is so spoiled
    on having his pleasure with the most desirable of the black female slaves that
    he & his father owns, that he doesn't desire nor know how to even relate to a white woman,
    who the antebellum man placed on such a high & patronizing moral pedestal that the idea of
    her being a sexual being was considered almost a sacrilage!
    So it was deemed as a rite of passage for white fathers and sons of that time
    to explore all of their most depraved, animalistic, strident and hedonistic flights
    of the white male sexual imagination with their black slave women on a regular basis!
    This was expected, accepted and not frowned upon by "polite" white society
    (male or female) of that time, so they indulged themselves freely while keeping up appearances
    and having their white wives and children, cultivating wealth, and maintaining the warped social
    order of the pre-civil war south.

    Perry King's character, Hammond, has a special predilection for the virgin
    slave women who had yet to feel the passion of another man's embrace,
    so that he could properly "break them in" to his liking!
    There is an almost ritualistic approach to this practice and he has a sense of
    entitlement about it, while of course, the black slave women have no say in the matter.
    He is a very contridictory character...one who embodies the times he lives in perfectly.
    He has unusual compassion and tolerance for his slaves, yet exacts brutal reprimand on them
    when they fall outside of lines of the strict white supremist master/slave social order!
    He beds black women every night, yet refrains from kissing, caressing, showing real affection
    for them, only "utilizing them" for his pleasure...because to show affection with them in bed
    is to consider their humanity, and that would fly in the face of all of the warped double
    standard-laden idiotic backwards logic of his times! He makes ONE exception though, later in the film.
    There is so much contridiction, chicainery (an old word from that time, that meant
    trickery, double-dealing, etc.), racial taboos, sexuality, brutality, etc., in this
    very unique film, that it amazes me that it got past the censors of that time!
    Even though it was the mid 70's & in the middle of the sexual revolution, this was rad stuff!

    Without going scene by scene and giving away the movie for people who have yet to see it,
    it just suffices to say that this is not the typical slavery era drama in the tradition
    of ROOTS, QUEEN, THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MISS JANE PITTMAN, etc.!!--This goes much deeper
    and shows a much more realistic & seedier side of slavery and the antebellum
    southern social morays that many may find offensive to their modern PC sensibilites!
    But this film was very well done for it's time, had a great cast of credible actors,
    the production and direction of Dino De Laurentis and others, as well as being well written.
    There is much more going on here than a white slave owner who buys a prized
    mandingo fighting stud (played by pro boxer Ken Norton) to breed with his best
    female slaves like cattle, to produce a stable of super-stud fighting slaves which
    he plans to sell and exploit like fighting chickens...there are the dynamics of interracial
    love & sex, the explosion of the myth of the prystine lilly white princess (played by Susan George)
    with no sense of her own sexuality, incest issues, and horrible racial folkloric beliefs
    that have to be seen to believed!--The father of Perry King's character is played by veteran actor,
    the late James Mason, who is a downright despicable racist who does/ says some terrible things
    in this film, but like I said before, that's how it was then and what alot of whites believed!
    You can't look at it through 2009 sensibilities, you have to go back there to the 1830's.
    I first saw this movie for myself on cable late one night when I was in my teens,
    then I never saw or heard of it again until it was released to DVD in 2008.
    This is still an amazing piece of film history that packs a punch and pushes
    buttons of racial/sexual/social dynamics which are still struggled with today!
    Everybody who I have shown this movie to has been moved in every kind of way,
    on every level you can imagine!-- Check it out for sure!










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