Drum

Drum

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Bare Knuckle Boxing | Fight

  • Duration: 1h 50min
  • Music: Gordon Daniel,Charlie Smalls,Kenneth Wannberg,Robert Gravenor,Bill Varney
  • Similar To: Emancipation, Gangster Land
  • Story:
    A mid-19th century mulatto slave is torn between his success as a pit-fighter and the injustices of white society.
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STORY

Story
A mid-19th century mulatto slave is torn between his success as a pit-fighter and the injustices of white society.

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The "Falconhurst" novel series of books are (in order of publication): Mandingo (1957), Drum (1962), Master of Falconhurst (1964), Falconhurst Fancy (1966), The Mustee (1967), Heir to Falconhurst (1968), Flight to Falconhurst (1971), Mistress of Falconhurst (1973), Six-Fingered Stud (1975), Taproots of Falconhurst (1978), Scandal of Falconhurst (1980), Rogue of Falconhurst (1983), Miz Lucretia of Falconhurst (1985), Mandingo Master (1986), and Falconhurst Fugitive (1988).

Steve Carver replaced Burt Kennedy as director. Producer Dino De Laurentiis and Kennedy had creative differences and Kennedy was fired and replaced with Carver. It was the only time Kennedy was ever fired from a movie. Most of the footage seen in the film was actually directed by him.

Producer Dino De Laurentiis was so displeased with the final result that he took his name from above the title.

Around at least a dozen personnel worked on both Drum (1976) and Mandingo (1975). This included star Ken Norton, screenwriter Norman Wexler, actresses Brenda Sykes and Lillian Hayman, costume designer Ann Roth, as well as producer Dino De Laurentiis.

The film is a sequel to Mandingo (1975) and was made and released about a year after the first film.

Popular Dialogues

"Regine: And titties! You likes big titties, don't ya? Hammond Maxwell: Oh, you know I loves big titties."

"Augusta Chauvet: Must you persist in being a vulgarian, Mr. Maxwell? Hammond Maxwell: Miss Augusta, you just gotta get used to the idea that nigger fornicatin' is what Falconhurst is all about! If my niggers stop fornicatin', we stop eatin'! Augusta Chauvet: Since the conversation has descended to this level, I feel I can voice my feelins' concernin' your beddin' with Regine every night. Hammond Maxwell: Well, I don't do it every night. It's bad for my liver. Augusta Chauvet: I don't think you should do it at all! Hammond Maxwell: Now, Miss Augusta, you ain't gonna start meddlin' around in my poontang now, is you?"