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Zulu

- Dwarfing the mightiest! Towering over the greatest!

In 1879, during the Anglo-Zulu War, man-of-the-people Lt. Chard and snooty Lt. Bromhead are in charge of defending the isolated and vastly outnumbered Natal outpost of Rorke's Drift from tribal hordes.

Release Date : 1964-01-22

Language :EnglishZulu

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Diamond Films UK

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Stanley Baker

Character Name : Lt. John Chard R.E.

Original Name : Stanley Baker

Gender : Male

Jack Hawkins

Character Name : Rev. Otto Witt

Original Name : Jack Hawkins

Gender : Male

Ulla Jacobsson

Character Name : Margareta Witt

Original Name : Ulla Jacobsson

Gender : Female

James Booth

Character Name : Pte. Henry Hook

Original Name : James Booth

Gender : Male

Michael Caine

Character Name : Lt. Gonville Bromhead

Original Name : Michael Caine

Gender : Male

Nigel Green

Character Name : Colour Sgt. Frank Bourne

Original Name : Nigel Green

Gender : Male

Paul Daneman

Character Name : Sgt. Maxfield

Original Name : Paul Daneman

Gender : Male

Patrick Magee

Character Name : Surgeon Reynolds

Original Name : Patrick Magee

Gender : Male

Glynn Edwards

Character Name : Cpl. Allen

Original Name : Glynn Edwards

Gender : Male

Neil McCarthy

Character Name : Pvt. Thomas

Original Name : Neil McCarthy

Gender : Male

David Kernan

Character Name : Pvt. Hitch

Original Name : David Kernan

Gender : Male

Gary Bond

Character Name : Pvt. Cole

Original Name : Gary Bond

Gender : Male

Richard Burton

Character Name : Narration spoken (voice)

Original Name : Richard Burton

Gender : Male

Mangosuthu Buthelezi

Character Name : Cetewayo

Original Name : Mangosuthu Buthelezi

Gender : Male

Kerry Jordan

Character Name : Company cook

Original Name : Kerry Jordan

Gender : Male

Dennis Folbigge

Character Name : Commissary Dalton

Original Name : Dennis Folbigge

Gender : Male

Gert Van den Bergh

Character Name : Adendorff

Original Name : Gert Van den Bergh

Gender : Male

Harvey Hall

Character Name : Stickman

Original Name : Harvey Hall

Gender : Male

John Sullivan

Character Name : Stephenson

Original Name : John Sullivan

Gender : Male

Joe Powell

Character Name : Sergeant Windridge

Original Name : Joe Powell

Gender : Male

Larry Taylor

Character Name : Hughes

Original Name : Larry Taylor

Gender : Male

Dickie Owen

Character Name : Corporal Schiess

Original Name : Dickie Owen

Gender : Male

Dafydd Havard

Character Name : Gunner Howarth

Original Name : Dafydd Havard

Gender : Male

Denys Graham

Character Name : Private 716 Jones

Original Name : Denys Graham

Gender : Male

Richard Davies

Character Name : Private 593 Jones

Original Name : Richard Davies

Gender : Male

Tom Gerrard

Character Name : Lance / Corporal

Original Name : Tom Gerrard

Gender : Male

Peter Gill

Character Name : Private 612 Williams

Original Name : Peter Gill

Gender : Male

Ivor Emmanuel

Character Name : Private Owen

Original Name : Ivor Emmanuel

Gender : Male

Simon Sabela

Character Name : Dance Leader

Original Name : Simon Sabela

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Men of Harlech onto glory. "In the hundred years since the Victoria Cross was created for valour and extreme courage beyond that normally expected of a British soldier in the face of the enemy, only 1,344 have been awarded, 11 of these were won by the defenders of the mission station at Rorke's Drift, Natal, January 22nd to the 23rd 1879" Just typing out that spoken narration from Richard Burton brings me out into goose pimples, and the hairs on the back of my neck stand to attention, Zulu quite simply is my favourite film of all time, and my love for cinema to this day owes its credit to this 1964 masterpiece. Zulu is a perfectly staged, perfectly acted account of the British defence of Rorke's Drift, where 139 British soldiers held off 4000 Zulu Warriors at the height of the Anglo-Zulu War. Its strength is not in romanticism or over sentimentality in the name of glossy hard sell, the crux lies with just being a tale of pure courage, a tale of pure stoic heroism, it sticks vigorously to the actual events, and thus the film plays out with genuine honesty that few other War pictures can ever lay claim to. Where does one start when outlaying the brilliance this picture has to offer? The Natal location is stunning, beautiful lush rolling hills dwarf this tiny outpost, the sky a never ending eye witness to the courage unfolding, Stephen Dade's photography perfectly capturing this colourful extravaganza. The direction from the criminally undervalued Cy Enfield is excellent, along with his star and producer (Stanley Baker in a role of a lifetime) he manages to direct some of the most amazing battle sequences put onto the screen, the discipline of man to man combat perfectly orchestrated by Enfield. The Zulu extras, who once had no idea what they was supposed to do at first, finally grasped the concept of movie making and added weight to the drama. It's now down in legend that Baker showed the chiefs a Gene Autry Western and that got them into the swing of things! The acting right through the cast is astonishing, Baker, Michael Caine, Jack Hawkins, James Booth, Nigel Green, Ivor Emmanuel and Patrick Magee are just some of the cast that shine bright and bold. John Barry's score is blood pumping to the maximum, swirling strings collide with thumping base drums to give one the feeling of invincibility. Ernest Archer's art decoration, Arthur Newman's costumes and of course the John Prebble screenplay that is Zulu's heart. I could go on and name everyone involved in this picture, such is the admiration I have for the work involved. But really the story sells itself, not a glossy British victory in sight (the British defenders were allowed to withdraw from the engagement gracefully), this is not just another British fable of imperialistic fervour, it's just a tale of bayonets with guts behind them, and ultimately a story of when men really were men, all in the line of duty. Men of Harlech onto glory...10/10 and then some.

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-03-28

A superb adventure tale about a British battalion charged with the defence of a mission station at Rorke's Drift from an army of Zulu who wish to remove the red devils from their lands. Stanley Baker plays "Lt. Chard" who takes command of this troop of engineers and has to plan and implement the defence of his ramshackle post whilst also combatting the superiority complex of Michael Caine's "Lt. Bromhead" who hails from a distinguished family of military and who, initially resents the leadership of this amateur, and the drunken preacher Jack Hawkins who's mission they are stranded in. John Prebble and Cy Endfield keep the script tight; and John Barry delivers a suitably grand score for this beautifully shot film with plenty of action, and quite a bit of dry humour too. It delivers well a sense of the relentlessness of the attacking Zulu: their pride, courage - and integrity, as well as giving us a shared feeling of the sheer exhaustion of those defending their outpost and their lives. It's even got some rousing male voice choristry too...!