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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

Cast

Stanley Baker
as Lt. John Chard
Jack Hawkins
as Rev. Otto Witt
Ulla Jacobsson
as Margareta Witt
James Booth
as Pvt. Henry Hook
Michael Caine
as Lt. Gonville Bromhead
Nigel Green
as Color Sgt. Bourne
Ivor Emmanuel
as Pvt. Owen
Paul Daneman
as Sgt. Maxfield
Glynn Edwards
as Cpl. Allen
Tom Gerrard
as Lance Corporal
Patrick Magee
as Surgeon Reynolds
Dafydd Havard
as Gunner Howarth
Denys Graham
as Pvt. 716 Jones
Dickie Owen
as Cpl. Schless
Joe Powell
as Sgt. Windridge
Harvey Hall
as Sick Man
Gert Van Den Bergh
as Adendorf
Dennis Folbigge
as Commissary Dalton
Kerry Jordan
as Company Cook
Simon Sabela
as Dance Leader
Richard Burton
as Narrator

Crew

Cy Raker Endfield
Director
Cy Raker Endfield
Producer
Stanley Baker
Producer
Cy Raker Endfield
Screenwriter
John Prebble
Screen Story
John Prebble
Screenwriter
Stephen Dade
Cinematographer
John Barry
Composer (Music Score)
John Jympson
Editor
Ernest Archer
Art Director
Basil Keys
Associate Producer
Bert Batt
First Assistant Director
Dudley Lovell
Camera Operator
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