Agamemnon


He was one of the major characters in the "Falconhurst" novels and was the one who often got into trouble on the Pre-Civil War plantation. They made him appear too old in this film when he was more like Ken Norton's "Mede".

Agamemnon was a major hottie in the books and it's too bad that wasn't transferred into this film. That was a disappointment. In the books, Agamemnon was clearly an alcoholic who loved sneaking sips of the 'hot toddies'. Hammond Maxwell finally found a solution to that problem by hiring a doctor to put Agamemnon through a strict and rigorous exercise routine with a diet of raw eggs. It worked. Agamemnon became tip top muscular in no time and stayed off the booze for awhile.

He was one of my favorite characters in the Falconhurst book series. He got his bare buttocks paddled a lot and acted like a real cry baby about it. He also had a relationship with the head housekeeper, Lucretia Borgia, and they had a whole bunch of kids together. Agamemnon whined a lot regarding discipline, but he was a muscular hunk.

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