

Warren Maxwell, the owner of a run-down plantation, pressures his son, Hammond, to marry and produce an heir to inherit the plantation. Hammond settles on his own cousin, Blanche, but purchases a sex slave when he returns from the honeymoon. He also buys his father a new Mandingo slave named Mede to breed and train as a prize-fighter.
Acting
James Mason's decaying patriarch chews scenery like it's his last meal.
Production
They built a functioning plantation; the authenticity makes it worse.

Director
Richard Fleischer
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Based on a bestselling novel by a white author, this was Paramount's attempt to cash in on Blaxploitation while maintaining 'prestige' credibility—the result horrified pretty much everyone.
Boxer Ken Norton got the role of Mede after nearly beating Muhammad Ali; he broke his hand punching a wall for his big scene. The cast and crew allegedly walked on eggshells around the racial dynamics, with some Black actors later expressing regret.