Escena de Drum (1976)
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Actrices en esta escena
Nombre de nacimiento: Brenda Sykes
Fecha de nacimiento: 1949-06-25
Lugar de nacimiento: Shreveport, Caddo Parish, United States
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Biografía completa
Brenda Sykes is an American actress.
Sobre la película: Drum (1976)
Año de lanzamiento: 1976
Nación: United States
Título alternativo: Det sorte helvede, L'enfer des mandigos, Dia pyros kai sidirou, Drum, l'ultimo mandingo, Violencia negra, Mandingo 2, Mandingo II - A Revolta dos Escravos, Drum, poslednji Mandingo, Die Sklavenhölle der Mandingos, Zweikampf ohne Gnade
Director: Steve Carver
Guionista: Norman Wexler
Producción & Género
Productor(es): Producer: Dino De Laurentiis, Ralph B. Serpe
Compañías: The De Laurentiis Company
Premios & Similares
Premios: N/A
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: bare knuckle boxing, fight, interracial relationship, slave owner, slavery
Historia
Drum (1976) follows the life of an unnamed mulatto slave in mid-19th century America who becomes a successful bare-knuckle boxer known as 'Drum'. The story revolves around his inner conflict as he navigates his newfound fame and success within the white society that enslaves him. Despite his achievements in the boxing ring, Drum continues to face injustices and prejudices due to his race.
Resumen
'Drum' is a historical drama-thriller that explores themes of slavery, racial inequality, and personal identity through the lens of a powerful yet vulnerable protagonist. The film, directed by Steve Carver, is set against the backdrop of mid-19th century America and centers around an unnamed mulatto slave who rises to fame as a pit-fighter. The story delves into Drum's internal struggle between his newfound success and the harsh realities of his enslaved existence, highlighting the systemic injustices faced by people of color during that era.