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Directed by Richard Fleischer, this historical melodrama depicts the brutal realities of slave breeding and fighting in the Antebellum South. While initially panned as "sexploitation," it has been re-evaluated by some critics, including Quentin Tarantino, as a raw, intelligent exploration of slavery's horrors.
The influence of this collection is seen in modern films like Django Unchained , which uses the concept of "Mandingo fighting" as a central plot device, despite historians noting that such lethal fighting for sport was not a widespread economic reality of slavery. Mandingo Collection (250 Scenes)
The cinematic "collection" is based on the Falconhurst book series by Kyle Onstott and Lance Horner, which includes over 20 novels such as Drum , Master of Falconhurst , and Mandingo Master . Contemporary Context The cinematic "collection" is based on the Falconhurst