MANDINGO
Expect The Savage. The Sensual. The Shocking. The Sad. The Powerful. The Shameful. Expect The Truth.
A story of a proud slave-owning family in the antebellum South and their eventual descent into adultery, incest, and sexual congress with those of other races. There's a Southern belle who's a panting nymphomaniac, a white man who craves African flesh and every black male is a well-endowed sexual stallion.
About This Film
The movie is set in the Deep South of the United States prior to the American Civil War. Falconhurst is a run-down plantation owned by widower Warren Maxwell and largely run by his son, Hammond. Hammond and his cousin, Charles, visit a plantation where both men are given black women out of hospitality. Hammond chooses Ellen, who is a virgin. Both she and Hammond watch as Charles abuses and rapes the other woman, with Charles claiming that she likes it. Hammond asks Ellen if this is true, and she says no. Hammond then sleeps with Ellen.
Warren Maxwell pressures him to marry, so Hammond chooses his cousin, Blanche, who is desperate to get out of her house to escape her brother Charles. It is implied that Charles raped her when she was 13. After their wedding night, Hammond is sure that she is not a virgin—a claim Blanche denies. On their way back from their honeymoon, Hammond returns to the plantation where Ellen is kept and purchases her as his sex slave. Eventually, he comes to genuinely care for her.
Meanwhile, Hammond purchases a Mandingo slave named Ganymede. Nicknamed "Mede", the slave works for Hammond as a prize-fighter. He's forced to soak in a large cauldron of very hot salt water to ostensibly toughen his skin. Hammond also breeds Mede with female slaves on his plantation. Hammond makes a great deal of money betting on Mede's fights.
Rejected by Hammond, Blanche becomes a slovenly alcoholic who does nothing all day long. While Hammond is on a business trip alone, Blanche discovers Ellen is pregnant. Correctly assuming the baby is Hammond's, Blanche beats Ellen. Ellen flees, but falls down some stairs, and miscarries. Hammond (who had promised Ellen that her baby would be freed), returns to Falconhurst and discovers Ellen lost the baby. Threatened with bodily harm by Warren, Ellen does not tell him how she miscarried. Hammond gives Ellen a pair of ruby earrings, which she wears while serving an evening meal. Hammond gave the matching necklace to Blanche, who becomes enraged to find Ellen being publicly favored by Hammond.
Hammond leaves on another business trip, taking Ellen with him. A drunken Blanche demands that Mede come to her bedroom. Although the other slaves attempt to stop him, Mede does as he is ordered. Blanche says she will accuse Mede of rape if he does not have sex with her, so he spends the night with her.
Hammond returns to the plantation. A great deal of time has passed since Hammond and Blanche's marriage, and Warren Maxwell is eager for a grandchild. Sensing that the marriage is troubled, Warren locks Hammond and Blanche in a room together and refuses to let them out until they reconcile. They appear to do so. A short time later, Blanche announces she is pregnant, but when the baby is born, it is clear the child is a mulatto. To avoid a scandal, the child is killed on doctor's orders. Sickened at Blanche's sexual indiscretion, Hammond asks the doctor if he has the poison he uses on old slaves and horses. He pours the poison into a toddy for Blanche. An outraged Hammond seeks out Mede, intending to kill him. As Hammond attempts to force Mede into a boiling cauldron of water, Mede tries to tell him that Blanche blackmailed him into having sex. Hammond shoots Mede twice with a rifle and the second shot throws Mede into the boiling water. Hammond uses a pitchfork to drown Mede. In a fit of fury, the slave Agamemnon (Richard Ward) picks up the rifle and aims it at Hammond. When Warren calls him a "crazy nigger" and demands that he put the gun down, the slave shoots and kills Warren. As he runs away, Hammond kneels helpless next to Warren's lifeless body.
Warren Maxwell pressures him to marry, so Hammond chooses his cousin, Blanche, who is desperate to get out of her house to escape her brother Charles. It is implied that Charles raped her when she was 13. After their wedding night, Hammond is sure that she is not a virgin—a claim Blanche denies. On their way back from their honeymoon, Hammond returns to the plantation where Ellen is kept and purchases her as his sex slave. Eventually, he comes to genuinely care for her.
Meanwhile, Hammond purchases a Mandingo slave named Ganymede. Nicknamed "Mede", the slave works for Hammond as a prize-fighter. He's forced to soak in a large cauldron of very hot salt water to ostensibly toughen his skin. Hammond also breeds Mede with female slaves on his plantation. Hammond makes a great deal of money betting on Mede's fights.
Rejected by Hammond, Blanche becomes a slovenly alcoholic who does nothing all day long. While Hammond is on a business trip alone, Blanche discovers Ellen is pregnant. Correctly assuming the baby is Hammond's, Blanche beats Ellen. Ellen flees, but falls down some stairs, and miscarries. Hammond (who had promised Ellen that her baby would be freed), returns to Falconhurst and discovers Ellen lost the baby. Threatened with bodily harm by Warren, Ellen does not tell him how she miscarried. Hammond gives Ellen a pair of ruby earrings, which she wears while serving an evening meal. Hammond gave the matching necklace to Blanche, who becomes enraged to find Ellen being publicly favored by Hammond.
Hammond leaves on another business trip, taking Ellen with him. A drunken Blanche demands that Mede come to her bedroom. Although the other slaves attempt to stop him, Mede does as he is ordered. Blanche says she will accuse Mede of rape if he does not have sex with her, so he spends the night with her.
Hammond returns to the plantation. A great deal of time has passed since Hammond and Blanche's marriage, and Warren Maxwell is eager for a grandchild. Sensing that the marriage is troubled, Warren locks Hammond and Blanche in a room together and refuses to let them out until they reconcile. They appear to do so. A short time later, Blanche announces she is pregnant, but when the baby is born, it is clear the child is a mulatto. To avoid a scandal, the child is killed on doctor's orders. Sickened at Blanche's sexual indiscretion, Hammond asks the doctor if he has the poison he uses on old slaves and horses. He pours the poison into a toddy for Blanche. An outraged Hammond seeks out Mede, intending to kill him. As Hammond attempts to force Mede into a boiling cauldron of water, Mede tries to tell him that Blanche blackmailed him into having sex. Hammond shoots Mede twice with a rifle and the second shot throws Mede into the boiling water. Hammond uses a pitchfork to drown Mede. In a fit of fury, the slave Agamemnon (Richard Ward) picks up the rifle and aims it at Hammond. When Warren calls him a "crazy nigger" and demands that he put the gun down, the slave shoots and kills Warren. As he runs away, Hammond kneels helpless next to Warren's lifeless body.
Film Details
Director
Richard Fleischer
Writers
Jack Kirkland, Kyle Onstott, Norman Wexler
Keywords
Female Nudity
Female Rear Nudity
Female Full Frontal Nudity
Violence
Sex
Male Rear Nudity
Male Nudity
Prostitute
Husband Wife Relationship
Fight
Pubic Hair
Fistfight
Based On Novel
Male Frontal Nudity
Female Star Appears Nude
Shot In The Chest
Public Nudity
One Word Title
Cigar Smoking
Male Full Frontal Nudity
Boy
Male Female Relationship
Mansion
African American
Male Pubic Hair
Woman In A Bathtub
Extramarital Affair
Horseback Riding
Male Star Appears Nude
Woman Undresses
Racial Slur
Pregnancy
Sex Slave
Dysfunctional Marriage
Interracial Sex
Alcoholic
Slavery
Gambling
Sexually Dissatisfied Wife
Cowboy
Female On Male Rape
Fight To The Death
Mistress
Melodrama
Underage Drinking
Limping
Leg Injury
Marriage Proposal
Wrestling
Drunken Woman
Cowboy Hat
Racist
Slave
Neglected Wife
Gagged
Alcoholism
Race Relations
Based On Play
Wild West
American South
Black American
Biting
Infanticide
Cheering Crowd
Human Branding
Plantation
Chain Gang
Slave Trade
Interracial Romance
New Orleans, Louisiana
Old West
Slave Girl
Playing Footsie
Slave Auction
Southern Gothic
Head Held Underwater
Bare Knuckle Boxing
Kiss On The Cheek
Boxing Ring
Cowboy Boots
African
Southerner
Hixploitation
Live Chicken
Sex With A Virgin
Splashed With Water
Whipping Scars
Scalded
Slave Labor
Miscegenation
Turkey
Double Standard
Newborn
Woman Bathes A Woman
Boxing Match
Cross Cultural Relations
Bigotry
Bare Knuckle Fighting
Slave Market
Wife Pregnant By Another Man
Fiddler
Goose
Punched In The Groin
Scratching
Swollen Eye
Necklace As A Gift
Seeing Father Killed
Child Slave
Alcoholic Wife
Alcohol Poisoning
Kneeling In Prayer
1840s
Husband Humiliates His Wife
Slave Owner
Boxing Training
Master Slave Relationship
Cousin Cousin Marriage
Inspecing A Slave's Teeth
Cpital R Brand
Inspecting A Slave's Anus
Feather Fan
Perfume
Nude Man Hanging Upside Down
Paddled While Hunging Upside Down
Paddled Bloody
Pregnant Slave
Using A Slave For A Foot Rest
Kissing A Slave On The Mouth
35 Star American Flag
Whipping A Female Slave For Fun
Unable To Make Eye Contact
Surrey-with-fringe-on-top
Non Virgin Bride
Betting On A Fight
Cutting Down A Tree
Hot Bath
Reference To Lucricia Borgia
Strangled By Hanging
Fighting Before An Audience
Earrings As A Gift
Wife Has Child Of Another Man
Man Has Sex With His Slave
Woman Has Sex With A Slave
Man In Love With His Slave
Stabbed With A Pitch Fork
Buying A Slave
Woman Handles A Man's Genitals
Woman Undresses A Male Slave
Woman Whips A Female Slave
Mason And S. George
Slave Driver
Slave Boy
Escaped Slave
White Male Black Female Relationship
Also Known As
Mandingo - O Fruto da Vingança, Мандинго