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DramaWar

Guns at Batasi

- Outnumbered A Hundred to One - Yet Fighting Like a Thousand Heroes in a Hell Spot Called Batasi!

An anachronistic martinet RSM on a remote Colonial African army caught in a local coup d'etat must use his experience to defend those in his care.

Release Date : 1964-10-30

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : 20th Century FoxGeorge H. Brown Productions

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Richard Attenborough

Character Name : Regimental Sgt. Major Lauderdale

Original Name : Richard Attenborough

Gender : Male

Jack Hawkins

Character Name : Colonel Deal

Original Name : Jack Hawkins

Gender : Male

Flora Robson

Character Name : Miss Barker-Wise

Original Name : Flora Robson

Gender : Female

John Leyton

Character Name : Private Wilkes

Original Name : John Leyton

Gender : Male

Mia Farrow

Character Name : Karen Eriksson

Original Name : Mia Farrow

Gender : Female

Cecil Parker

Character Name : Fletcher

Original Name : Cecil Parker

Gender : Male

Errol John

Character Name : Boniface

Original Name : Errol John

Gender : Male

Graham Stark

Character Name : Dodger

Original Name : Graham Stark

Gender : Male

Earl Cameron

Character Name : Captain Abraham

Original Name : Earl Cameron

Gender : Male

Percy Herbert

Character Name : Parkin

Original Name : Percy Herbert

Gender : Male

David Lodge

Character Name : Muscles

Original Name : David Lodge

Gender : Male

Bernard Horsfall

Character Name : Schoolie

Original Name : Bernard Horsfall

Gender : Male

John Meillon

Character Name : Aussie

Original Name : John Meillon

Gender : Male

Horace James

Character Name :

Original Name : Horace James

Gender : Male

Patrick Holt

Character Name :

Original Name : Patrick Holt

Gender : Male

Alan Browning

Character Name :

Original Name : Alan Browning

Gender : Male

Richard Bidlake

Character Name :

Original Name : Richard Bidlake

Gender : Male

Joe Layode

Character Name :

Original Name : Joe Layode

Gender : Male

Ric Hutton

Character Name :

Original Name : Ric Hutton

Gender : Male

Thomas Baptiste

Character Name :

Original Name : Thomas Baptiste

Gender : Male

John Ashley Hamilton

Character Name :

Original Name : John Ashley Hamilton

Gender : Male

Louis Mahoney

Character Name :

Original Name : Louis Mahoney

Gender : Male

Bloke Modisane

Character Name :

Original Name : Bloke Modisane

Gender : Male

Benny Nightingale

Character Name :

Original Name : Benny Nightingale

Gender : Male

Frank Singuineau

Character Name :

Original Name : Frank Singuineau

Gender : Male

Reviews

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TheVidiot

@TheVidiot

2022-06-15

After watching ZULU for the umpteenth time I was in the mood for another tale of British soldiers under siege in a foreign land and stumbled across a recommendation for GUNS AT BATASI, a B&W film I had not previously heard of. Pinewood studios fills in for an unnamed African nation recently granted independence by Britain. A British military presence remains at the base for the 2nd Battalion African Rifles at Batasi, commanded by Colonel Deal (Jack Hawkins ZULU). The Brits are to provide training and assistance to the new government. During an up swell of protests breaking out, military command of the base is transferred to the Africans, led by Captain Abraham (Earl Cameron REVELATION). However, many of the African soldiers, led by Lieut. Boniface (Errol John SHEENA), are sympathetic to the protesters and stage a coup at the military base in the name of the populist rebels. Abraham is taken captive. Unaware of the events taking place outside the Sergeants' mess, Regimental Sergeant Major Lauderdale (Richard Attenborough) prepares the mess and readies the NCOs for a visit by the British MP Miss Barker-Wise (Flora Robson BLACK NARCISSUS). Lauderdale is a throw back to another era, one when the British empire was ascending rather than declining. He is a man of rules and regulations, with a neatly twirled mustache and spotless uniform who will regale anyone about the glory days of serving in India. His by the book routine and attitude are tested when a private Wilkes (John Leyton SCHIZO) and the pretty U.N. worker Karen Eriksson (Mia Farrow ROSEMARY'S BABY) arrive at the mess unable to leave the country due to the airport being closed down. Matters are greatly complicated when the coup leader Boniface orders his men to surround the mess. Lauderdale takes the action as a personal affront and mounts a defense to maintain what little is left of the Empire. Based on the novel THE SIEGE OF BATTERSEA by Robert Holles, this John Guillermin (KING KONG) film is not an action adventure like ZULU as I was expecting. There is little in the way of fighting, it's a political drama and character study. The cast does an exceptional job with the NCOs played by a solid group of English and Australian actors including Bernard Horsfall (BRAVEHEART), David Lodge (EDGE OF SANITY), Percy Herbert (ISLAND OF THE BURNING DAMNED) and John Meillon (WALKABOUT). But it is Attenborough's performance as the too tight, not all what he seems at first Sergeant that makes this film. Not once did I see the actor, it was always the character. A brilliant performance by a man who will probably be best remembered from JURASSIC PARK instead of this film or his equally riveting performance in SEANCE ON A WET AFTERNOON and many other films.