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別名: Cheryl Rainbeaux, Cheryl Rainbeaux Smith, Rainbeaux Smith
身体的特徴: N/A
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Cheryl 'Rainbeaux' Smith was an actress known for her roles in genre films, particularly during the 1970s. She gained fame as a member of The Runaways girl band and acted in notable movies like Drum (1976). Tragically, her life was impacted by drug addiction; she contracted hepatitis from heroin use, which ultimately led to her death.
公開年: 1976
別題: 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
監督: Steve Carver, Burt Kennedy
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制作会社: The De Laurentiis Company
ジャンル: Action, Drama, History, Thriller
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In the antebellum South, a mixed-race slave named Drum is born to a white prostitute, Marianna, and raised by her black lesbian lover, Rachel. As he grows older, Drum becomes a skilled fighter, often forced to bare-knuckle-box other slaves for the amusement of their owners. Among them is Bernard, a gay Frenchman who harbors lustful feelings towards Drum but seeks revenge after being rejected. Eventually, Drum and his friend Blaise are sold to plantation owner Hammond. Hammond purchases Regine as his personal concubine, causing jealousy from his fiancée Augusta. Sophie, Hammond's daughter, attempts to seduce both Drum and Blaise but is spurned. After Sophie falsely accuses Blaise of rape, he is put in chains awaiting castration. During a dinner party celebrating Hammond and Augusta's engagement, Drum frees Blaise, sparking a violent slave uprising. Bernard shoots Blaise during the chaos, leading to Drum brutally retaliating against him. The rebellion results in numerous casualties from both slaves and slavers, but Drum ultimately saves Hammond and Augusta.
'Drum' (1976) is an American historical drama that delves into the tumultuous world of slavery on a Deep South plantation during the antebellum period. Directed by Steve Carver and Burt Kennedy, the film follows the titular character, Drum, as he navigates the harsh realities of enslavement while navigating complex relationships with his owners and fellow slaves. The story is notable for its exploration of interracial relationships, LGBTQ+ themes within a historical context, and the brutal power dynamics at play during this dark period in American history.