Drum (1976) [R]

Release Date:
July 30, 1976

Original Title:
Drum

Alternate Titles:
Die Sklavenhölle der Mandingos
Drum, l'ultimo mandingo
L'enfer des mandingos
Mandingo II - A Revolta dos Escravos
Violencia negra

Genres:
Action | Drama | History | Thriller

Production Companies:
The De Laurentiis Company

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  GB: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 100

MANDINGO lit the fuse... DRUM is the explosion!

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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Additional Music:
Richard Hazard

Art Direction:
Bill Kenney

Assistant Director:
Peter Bogart

Boom Operator:
Joseph Kite

Camera Operator:
Roger Shearman Jr.

Casting:
Jack Baur

Conductor:
Charles H. Coleman

Costume Design:
Ann Roth

Director:
Steve Carver

Director of Photography:
Lucien Ballard

Editor:
Carl Kress

Gaffer:
Ted Holt

Hairstylist:
Kathryn Blondell

Key Grip:
Clyde Hart

Makeup Artist:
Mike Bacarella
William Turner

Music:
Charlie Smalls

Music Editor:
Kenneth Wannberg

Novel:
Kyle Onstott

Other:
Harry Young

Producer:
Dino De Laurentiis
Ralph B. Serpe

Production Design:
Stan Jolley

Property Master:
V.R. Bud Shelton
Sam Moore

Screenplay:
Norman Wexler

Script Supervisor:
Terry Terrill

Second Assistant Director:
Al Sheppard

Set Decoration:
John McCarthy Jr.

Sound Effects Editor:
Gilbert D. Marchant
Gordon Daniel

Sound Mixer:
Robert Gravenor

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Bill Varney

Special Effects:
Chuck Schulthies Jr.
Roger George

Stunt Coordinator:
Eddie Smith

Title Designer:
Don Record

Unit Production Manager:
E. Darrell Hallenbeck

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