- Drum (1976 film)
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Drum
Theatrical release posterDirected by Steve Carver Produced by Dino De Laurentiis
Raph B. SerpeScreenplay by Norman Wexler Based on Drum by
Kyle OnstottStarring Warren Oates
Pamela Grier
Ken NortonMusic by Charlie Smalls Cinematography Lucien Ballard Editing by Carl Kress Studio Dino De Laurentiis Company Distributed by United Artists Release date(s) July 30, 1976 Running time 110 minutes
100 minutes (UK)Country United States Language English Drum is the 1976 sequel to the film Mandingo, and released by United Artists. Starring Warren Oates, Pam Grier (as Pamela Grier), and Ken Norton and directed by Steve Carver, it parodies nineteenth century American slavery like its predecessor. Like Mandingo, Drum was based on the Kyle Onstott novel of the same name.
Contents
Cast
- Warren Oates as Hammond Maxwell
- Pamela Grier as Regine
- Ken Norton as Drum
- Isela Vega as Marianna
- Yaphet Kotto as Blase
- John Colicos as Bernard DeMarigny
- Fiona Lewis as Augusta Chauvet
- Paula Kelly as Rachel
- Royal Dano as Zeke Montgomery
- Lillian Hayman as Lucretia Borgia
- Rainbeaux Smith as Sophie Maxwell
- Alain Patrick as Lazare
- Brenda Sykes as Calinda
- Clay Tanner and Lila Finn as Mr. and Mrs. Holcomb
Production
The film was originally to be directed by Burt Kennedy, but he was fired in the wake of creative differences: the film's print made use of material filmed by both Kennedy and Carver.
References
External links
- Drum at the Internet Movie Database
- Drum at AllRovi
- Drum at Rotten Tomatoes
Films directed by Steve Carver 1970s The Arena (1974) · Big Bad Mama (1974) · Capone (1975) · Drum (1976) · Fast Charlie...The Moonbeam Rider (1979) · Steel (1979)1980s An Eye for an Eye (1981) · Lone Wolf McQuade (1983) · Jocks (1987) · Bulletproof (1988) · River of Death (1989)1990s Dead Centre (1993) · The Wolves (1996)Categories:- 1976 films
- American films
- English-language films
- 1970s action films
- 1970s drama films
- American action films
- American drama films
- African American films
- Blaxploitation films
- Films based on novels
- Films set in the 19th century
- Films shot in Louisiana
- Interracial romance films
- Race-related films
- Sequel films
- Slavery
- United Artists films
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