Mandingo

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Mandingo is a controversial 1975 American film set on a Southern slave plantation, known for its graphic depiction of slavery, racism, and sexual exploitation.

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instanceOf film
basedOn Mandingo (novel) NERFINISHED
basedOnAuthor Kyle Onstott NERFINISHED
character Blanche Maxwell NERFINISHED
Ellen NERFINISHED
Hammond Maxwell NERFINISHED
Mede NERFINISHED
Warren Maxwell NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Richard H. Kline NERFINISHED
controversial true
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception mixed to negative
cultFollowing true
director Richard Fleischer NERFINISHED
discussedInContextOf blaxploitation cinema
representations of slavery in film
distributor Paramount Pictures
editedBy Frank J. Urioste NERFINISHED
genre drama
exploitation film
historical drama
race film
slavery film
mainTheme racism
sexual exploitation
slavery in the United States
mpaaRating R
musicBy Maurice Jarre NERFINISHED
notableFor graphic depiction of racism
graphic depiction of slavery
graphic sexual content
originalLanguage English
producer Dino De Laurentiis NERFINISHED
productionCompany Dino De Laurentiis Company NERFINISHED
publicationYearOfSource 1957
releaseDate 1975-05-07
releaseYear 1975
runtimeMinutes 127
screenwriter Norman Wexler NERFINISHED
settingLocation Southern United States NERFINISHED
slave plantation
settingTimePeriod antebellum South
starring Brenda Sykes NERFINISHED
James Mason NERFINISHED
Ken Norton NERFINISHED
Lillian Hayman NERFINISHED
Perry King NERFINISHED
Richard Ward NERFINISHED
Susan George NERFINISHED

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Richard Fleischer notableWork Mandingo