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  1. Roger Ebert July 25, 1975. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. There's a scene at the end of "Mandingo" in which the young plantation master goes out to the slave quarters after his slave Mede. The master's wife has just given birth to a black baby, undoubtedly Mede's, and after poisoning his wife, the master intends to boil Mede alive.

  2. Mandingo is a novel by Kyle Onstott, published in 1957. The book is set in the 1830s in the Antebellum South primarily around Falconhurst, a fictional plantation in Alabama owned by the planter Warren Maxwell. The narrative centers on Maxwell, his son Hammond, and the Mandingo slave Ganymede, or Mede.

  3. Jun 26, 2018 · Mandingo has been both reviled and celebrated for its portrait of the horrors of American slavery and its salacious mix of sex and violence since its release in 1975. The story of a brutal, virulently racist Southern slave-owning father and his lame son, who has a more romantic view of the relationship between white slavers and the enslaved ...

  4. Summaries. An 1840s slaveowner trains one of his slaves to be a bare-knuckle fighter. It's the mid-nineteenth century Louisiana. Falconhurst, a run down plantation, is owned by Warren Maxwell, and largely run by his son, Hammond Maxwell, who walks with a limp due to a childhood accident.

  5. YouTube Movies & TV. 180M subscribers. Subscribed. 897. Based on the hugely successful novel by Kyle Onstott, Mandingo takes the audience beyond the sentimentalized South of other films with...

  6. Mandingo (1975) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  7. 47.7K subscribers. Subscribed. 426. 365K views 14 years ago. The 1975 theatrical trailer for "Mandingo", the big-budget screen adaptation of Kyle Onstott's 1957 novel about life on the Southern...

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