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Format: DVD November 11, 2014


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Mandingo lit the fuse... Drum is the explosion! Plantation boss and slave owner Hammond Maxwell (Warren Oates, Two-Lane Blacktop) purchases Drum (Ken Norton, Mandingo) and Blaise (Yaphet Kotto, Alien) from bordello hostess Marianna (Isela Vega, Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia). Marianna is actually Drum's mother, although her lesbian lover Rachel (Paula Kelly, Soylent Green) actually raised the boy. Thrown into the package to Hammond is Drum's girlfriend Regine (Pam Grier, Foxy Brown), who was purchased to satisfy the carnal urges of Mr. Hammond. However, Augusta Chauvet (Fiona Lewis, The Fury), 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 than Mandingo could ever hope to provide.

Genre: Action & Adventure


Format: Anamorphic, Dolby, NTSC, Widescreen, Multiple Formats


Contributor: Isela Vega, Steve Carver, Paula Kelly, Clay Tanner, Lillian Hayman, Dino de Laurentiis, Alain Patrick, Lila Finn, Yaphet Kotto, Fiona Lewis, Harvey Perry, Pam Grier, Brenda Sykes, Donna Garrett, Ralph Serpe, Cheryl Rainbeaux Smith, Ken Norton, Warren Oates, Henry Wills, May Boss, John Colicos, Royal Dano See more


Language: English


Runtime: 1 hour and 50 minutes


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ R (Restricted)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ LBFK1402DVD


Director ‏ : ‎ Steve Carver


Media Format ‏ : ‎ Anamorphic, Dolby, NTSC, Widescreen, Multiple Formats


Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 50 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ November 11, 2014


Actors ‏ : ‎ Warren Oates, Ken Norton, Isela Vega, Pam Grier, Yaphet Kotto


Producers ‏ : ‎ Ralph Serpe, Dino de Laurentiis


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  • Old movies
I've always liked this series not I have it so I can watch it in sequence
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024 by Debra Stecklein

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Great product
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024 by terry taylor

  • The sequel to MANDINGO!
After the phenomenal and unexpected success of MANDINGO (1975), producer Dino De Laurentiis fast-tracked a sequel with only boxer-turned-lousy-actor Ken Norton returning, but in a different role (since he died in MANDINGO). Not so strangely, non-actor Norton is the worst thing about DRUM, a violent, sexy and racially-charged exploitation film about slavery with a top-notch genre cast. It's about fifteen years after the first film and Hammon Maxwell (Warren Oates; RACE WITH THE DEVIL - 1975; Perry King played the same character in the first film), the patriarch of Falconhurst Plantation, must put up with a multitude of problems both with his family and his stable of slaves. After a short history of slavery in North America, where we learn Marianna (Isla Vega; BRING ME THE HEAD OF ALFREDO GARCIA - 1974, also starring Warren Oates), a successful New Orleans madame who had a black baby and named him Drum (Norton), who was raised by black slave Rachel (Paula Kelly), we are then transported to an opulent party thrown at Marianna's bordello. Drum, who is serving food and drinks, catches the eye of effiminate slave trader Bernard DeMarigny (John Colicos; BATTLESTAR GALACTICA - 1978-1979), the party's host, who leeringly mentions to his younger gay partner that Drum would make a good stud (yeah, right!). Bernard plans to have a display of pugilistics in the back of the bordello, but when one of the boxers doesn't show up, he forces Marianna to offer Drum as an opponent (For those too young to remember, Ken Norton was briefly a boxing champion in real life). Drum's opponent is Blaise (Yaphet Kotto; TRUCK TURNER - 1974) and the bout quickly turns into a no-holds-barred wrestling match, complete with biting (Mike Tyson would be proud), kicking and elbowing, and eventually Drum wins. Bernard wants to cut-off Blaise's man parts for losing, but Drum convinces Bernard to give Blaise to Marianna (Even through all the bloody punching and biting, Drum and Blaise become fast friends). To show his appreciation, Bernard lets Drum pick out one of his slave girls as his woman, so he picks Calinda (Brenda Sykes; GANJA & HESS - 1973), but when Bernard sneaks into their bedroom for a three-way (Bernard is more interested in Drum's sweet derriere than Calinda's woman parts), Drum slugs him in the face with Bernard vowing painful revenge. Bernard shows up at the bordello with some men with the intent of cutting Drum's man parts off, but when Rachel is shot and killed for interfering and Drum nearly kills Bernard (Drum is under the impression that Rachel was his mother), Marianne sends Drum to Hammond Maxwell and Falconhurst Plantation, where the main slaves' job is not picking cotton, but "studding n******". Marianna also throws-in Blaise and white prostitute Augusta Chauvet (Fiona Lewis; THE FURY - 1978) as part of the deal, but Hammond doesn't want Calinda because it will interfere with Drum's stud duties. Hammond buys slave Regine (Pam Grier; COFFY - 1973) to take care of the needs of Augusta, who hopes to weasel her way into Hammond's life and become the next Mrs. Maxwell. Augusta becomes the terror of Falconhurst Plantation, complaining about everything and physically and emotionally abusing the slaves, especially Regine, who Hammond wants to use as his black "bed wench". Hammond wants Augusta to tame his out-of-control daughter, Sophie (Cheryl "Rainbeaux" Smith; LASERBLAST - 1978). The vulgar, but somewhat likable, Hammond takes Drum under his wing, teaching him how to ride a horse and putting him in a supervisory position over the other slaves. The horny Sophie unbuttons the pants of all the male slaves and plays with their "snakes", so Drum makes it his personal responsibility to keep Sophie away from Blaise, because if Hammond finds them together, it would be instant castration. The snotty Sophie makes a false allegation to her father about Blaise ("He put his thing in my hand!"), but Hammond catches her raising her skirt in front of a chained Blaise and sends her off to finishing school. When Hammond throws a party to announce his marriage to Augusta and the whole town shows up, including Marianna, Bernard and cruel slave trader Zeke Montgomery (Royal Dano; GHOULIES II - 1987), Drum discovers that Blaise has been castrated (by Augusta's orders), so he sets Blaise free and starts a slave revolt, which leads to a night of death and destruction. As Falconhurst Plantation burns to the ground, Hammond, Marianna and Drum are the only survivors, but Hammond can't let Drum stay and makes him run for his life into an uncertain future. DRUM was originally directed by Burt Kennedy (HANNIE CAULDER - 1971; WOLF LAKE - 1978) before Dino DeLaurentiis fired him (the only time Kennedy has ever been fired from a film) and replaced him with Steve Carver (BIG BAD MAMA - 1974; CAPONE - 1975). Supposedly, about 70% of the footage on-screen is Kennedy's and it's my guess that everytime we see a naked female breast that it is Carver's footage. The screenplay, by Norman Wexler (JOE - 1970; RAW DEAL - 1986), is full of exploitable elements, including rape, prostitution, slavery, castration and whippings, but it could have been a lot more sleazier than it turned out. While there is plenty of nudity and violence, none of it presses the boundaries of a Hard R like MANDINGO did. Even Bernard's castration by Drum's hand is implied rather than shown. There is also a lot to like here, too, from Warren Oates playful performance as a slave breeder (his dialogue about popping-out little "suckers" is hilarious), to a cast of seasoned pros, but DRUM is missing something that would make it a classic of its genre: more sleaze and less soap opera. Oh, and less Ken Norton. Also starring Lillian Hayman, Alain Patrick, Clay Tanner and Lila Finn. Released on DVD & Blu-Ray from Scorpion Entertainment through Kino Lorber Home Video. Rated R. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2014 by Fred Adelman

  • Great movie
This was a sequel to the movie Mandingo.
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2024 by Jarhead90

  • JOHN COLICOS STEALS THE FILM!!!!!
John Colicos (who played the first on screen Klingon in the original STAR TREK ), plays an over the top Gay slave trader who has his eyes on Drum (Ken Norton). His performance is so incredible, you'll be laughing your ass-off!!! This performance alone is worth the price of the film!! You also get Warren Oates and Isle Vega (reunited right after Peckinpah's BRING ME THE HEAD OF ALFREDO GARCIA), plus a great cast including Yaphett Kotto!!! This is a great "underground" movie!! Do I need to say any more?!! BUY IT!!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2017 by Movie Illuminator

  • Erotic Nightmare
When you want some thoughts to go away and it doesn't, this movie is like that. Basically erotic soft porn with graphic violence of the controversial issues it feels like germs that is not going away but you want it to go away at same time.
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2020 by Stacygirl

  • Drum Is Fantastic
Drum is a fantastic film I did not get to see this when I was fourteen years old I remember how I wanted to come to my local theater but it never came and did not have a way to go to other theaters where it was showing. Now finally on DVD and Blu Ray it's just awesome yes they sure don't make movies like this anymore and I wish they did a true classic it has very thing you could want it a movie all under two hours too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2015 by Kindle Customer

  • A shameful piece of American History
I had read the book by Kyle Onstott years ago and years before Roots! Kyle Onstott came out with this book around 1958, some 18 years before roots. And, although I loved roots, both the book and movie, this book was ahead of its time and the movie, to me was just as great, starring a first-time actor, former heavyweight boxing champion Ken Norton. It really portrayed the shameful piece of American History. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2011 by Charles Habersham

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