Tamango
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Tamango

A Dutch slave captain, on a voyage to Cuba, faces a revolt fomented by a newly captured African slave, Tamango. The slaves capture the captain's mistr...ess, forcing a showdown. Show More

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Tamango (1958) is a captivating historical drama that takes place during the era of slavery. Set against the backdrop of a Dutch slave ship en route to Cuba, the film tells the story of a courageous African slave named Tamango who leads a rebellion against his captors.

The plot unfolds when Tamango, a newly captured slave, refuses to submit to the inhumane treatment on board the ship. Despite knowing the severe consequences, Tamango incites his fellow slaves to rise up against their oppressors. Their insurrection gains momentum as they capture the captain's mistress, resulting in a tense standoff between the slaves and their captors.

Director John Berry skillfully depicts the moral complexities of the characters as they navigate the treacherous waters of power, oppression, and freedom. The film's authentic portrayal of the atrocities of the slave trade provides a powerful commentary on the inhumanity of the era.

Tamango features a remarkable cast and standout performances, particularly by actor/director Dorothy Dandridge as the captain's mistress and French actor Curd Jürgens in the role of the conflicted slave captain. Their chemistry and nuanced performances add depth to the film's exploration of love, loyalty, and rebellion.

With its compelling storyline, thought-provoking themes, and stellar performances, Tamango is a must-watch for history enthusiasts and fans of gripping dramas. Experience the untold story of courage and resistance aboard a slave ship in this critically acclaimed film.

Also Known As:

Tamango

Release Date:

24 Jan 1958

Writers:

John Berry, Lee Gold, Tamara Hovey