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Mandingo | 
enlarge | Director: Richard Fleischer Actors: James Mason, Susan George, Perry King, Richard Ward, Brenda Sykes Studio: Legend Films Category: DVD
List Price: $14.95 Buy New: $7.67 You Save: $7.28 (49%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 2601
Format: Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc, Widescreen Language: English (Original Language) Rating: R (Restricted) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 127 Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
UPC: 844503000200 EAN: 0844503000200 ASIN: B0016LFG4M
Theatrical Release Date: 1975 Release Date: June 3, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
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Product Description Based on the best-selling book, Mandingo is a shocking look at plantation life in the Deep South. Mede (Ken Norton) is a slave whose master, Hammond Maxwell (Perry King), intends on keeping him as a prizefighter. As Maxwell focuses his attention on his wenches and Mede's brutal training, his neglected wife (Susan George) turns her passions towards Mede himself. The sordid doings explode across the screen as Mandingo plays out its savage and dramatic story.
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Good Film August 31, 2008 Mandingo was a novel I had to read in High School about Slavery. I found the film to be very true to the original novel and well worth a sit-down. I recommend it to anyone.
In "Mandingo," Humans Are Treated Like Animals August 23, 2008 I am a huge fan of science fiction and horror. However, nothing prepared me for the treachery and sorrow of "Mandingo." Not since "Planet of the Apes" have I seen a movie where humans are treated worse than animals; they are brutalized, degraded, and murdered because their skin color is different.
Since the beginning of time, humans have been enslaved by other humans. This occurred often in war when the vanquished were forced into slavery by their conquerors. However, America was not at war with Africa. Slavery was committed for greed and lust.
I've seen countless movies about vampire families, but none of these families were as perverted, cruel and twisted as the Maxwells of Falconhurst Plantation. Slaves are bred like cattle - their babies are separated from them and sold like puppies; they are forced to fight like dogs and roosters and they are forced to have sex with their owners; and they are denied education. Worst of all, they are not allowed to read the Bible; their owners fear that they might discover that they have souls and begin believing they are just as good as white people.
In "The Color Purple," Celie (Whoopie Goldberg)is a brutalized young black woman. In "Mandingo," we have Meade (heavy weight boxer Ken Norton) who is victimized by the society in which he is unfortunate to live. His sexually depraved master, Hammond Maxwell (Perry King), can not be faithful to his wife and is constantly sleeping with his slaves. Maxwell has always dreamed of owning a Mandingo; he buys Mede and trains him to be a fighter. Mede must fight other slaves to the death or be killed himself. He must mate with his sister, Big Pearl, or die. He must make love to his master's alcoholic wife Blanche (Susan George) or die. Poor Mede doesn't have much of a choice about anything. I guess that is what it means to be enslaved.
Mede is trapped in a bizarre world, more bizarre and dangerous than that of "The Planet of the Apes," "Logan's Run," or "Soylent Green." A world in which Mede has no hope. Tragedy will prevent him from seeing a future in which slavery has ended.
"Mandingo" is highly recommended for fans of action adventure and passionate drama.
Truly underrated film August 16, 2008 This is really the first great film about slavery. The critics hated this film, however, it stands up to the time test and let me tell you: it is even better now. The great James Mason and a sexy passionate Perry King act their hearts out. The surprise of the film is Ken Norton: he knew not to open his mouth too much, and to use gesttures and stares to convey what he was thinking. What makes this film truly great is the in your face cruelty depicted on the slaves.
THE YEARS HAVE CHANGED OUR PERCEPTION August 16, 2008 AFTER NOT HAVING SEEN THIS MOVIE FOR OVER 30 YEARS MY FRIENDS AND I HAD GREAT ANTICIPATION. WE ALL SAW THIS FILM AS KIDS AND IN OUR IMAGINATIONS OR RECOLECTIONS IT WAS A LOT MORE PORNOGRAPHIC THAN IT ACTUALLY WAS. BUT IT WAS GOOD TO SEE IT AGAIN, AND ALSO SAD TO RECALL HOW EVIL SLAVERY WAS AND HOW BADLY OUR PEOPLE HAD BEEN TREATED. WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO KEN NORTON'S MOVIE CAREER? WHERE IS BRENDA SYKES? AT LEAST DEBBIE MORGAN IS STILL ACTING (AMC ON ABC). WE ENJOYED THIS PURCHASE
Mandingo better on DVD August 14, 2008 As a big fan of this movie and being able to own it on DVD after searching for some time, it was a pleasure to watch and enjoy on DVD. I would suggest that anyone looking for an older movie to search here first.
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