Zulu (1964)

Zulu (1964)
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Filmed on a grand scale, Zulu is a rousing recreation of the January 22, 1879, siege of Rorke's Drift in Natal, Africa. An army of 4,000 Zulu warriors have already decimated a huge British garrison; now they are on their way to the much smaller Rorke's Drift. A Royal Engineers officer (Stanley Baker) is determined to stand his ground, despite having only a skeleton garrison at his command. His steamroller tactics are constantly at odds with those of a by-the-book lieutenant (Michael Caine), who feels that a retreat is called for, but it becomes clear that if the garrison is to survive, they'd better pay heed. Jack Hawkins and Ulla Jacobsson are also on hand as an idealistic missionary and his somewhat more pragmatic daughter. Richard Burton provides the narration for Zulu, closing the film with the observation that 11 of the 1,344 Victoria Crosses awarded since 1856 were bestowed upon the survivors of Rorke's Drift. Zulu was followed in 1979 by a "prequel," Zulu Dawn. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Stanley BakerJack Hawkins, (more)
Director(s):
Cy Raker Endfield
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
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Filmed on a grand scale, Zulu is a rousing recreation of the January 22, 1879, siege of Rorke's Drift in Natal, Africa. An army of 4,000 Zulu warriors have already decimated a huge British garrison; now they are on their way to the much smaller Rorke's Drift. A Royal Engineers officer (Stanley Baker) is determined to stand his ground, despite having only a skeleton garrison at his command. His steamroller tactics are constantly at odds with those of a by-the-book lieutenant (Michael Caine), who feels that a retreat is called for, but it becomes clear that if the garrison is to survive, they'd better pay heed. Jack Hawkins and Ulla Jacobsson are also on hand as an idealistic missionary and his somewhat more pragmatic daughter. Richard Burton provides the narration for Zulu, closing the film with the observation that 11 of the 1,344 Victoria Crosses awarded since 1856 were bestowed upon the survivors of Rorke's Drift. Zulu was followed in 1979 by a "prequel," Zulu Dawn. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
138 mins

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Director(s):
Cy Raker Endfield
Writer(s):
John PrebbleCy Raker Endfield
Producer(s):
Cy Raker EndfieldStanley Baker
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Questionable for Children, War Violence)
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    Tim S.

    For fans of military action, it's one of the essentials. After a spotty first half hour, the film kicks into gear with a detailed anatomy of a battle, staged and photographed in high style. It's Colonial Africa, and those Brits ,and Welshmen are sporting those bright red coats ,and dandy pith helmets. The Zulu tribesmen are noble ,heroic ,and good sports about the whole bloody affair. (They also have the coolest war chants ever put on screen. Next time you watch "Gladiator", tell me Ridley Scott doesn't lift some of it to use for his Germanic barbarians in the opening battle scene)

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    Dustin S.

    Always loved this movie. True classic.

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    Roger G.

    One of my favorite movies. Non stop entertainment and action. A must see.

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