Zulu

Stanley Baker  Actor Jack Hawkins  Actor Ulla Jacobsson  Actor James Booth  Actor Michael Caine  Actor

MPAA Rating: NR
Contains:Questionable for Children,War Violence

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Zulu

UPC: 027616885807

Studio: MGM

MPAA Rating: NR   Contains:[Questionable for Children, War Violence]

Summary: 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

Category: Epic

Features: Original theatrical trailer

Zulu

Format: Digital Video Disc (DVD)

Release Date: 05/20/2003

Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Cinemascope

Audio: DD1 Dolby Digital Mono

Runtime: 138 Minutes

Sides: 1

Number of Discs: 1

Language(s) English

Subtitles: English,French,Spanish

Region: USA & territories, Canada

Chapters: Side #1 --
1. Death at Isandhlwana/Title [3:20]
2. Zulu Wedding [7:06]
3. "A War Has Started" [2:35]
4. Bromhead's Flaming Dinner [11:25]
5. Collaborative Command [6:02]
6. Not Much of an Army [4:58]
7. A Jolly Deadly Strategy [2:48]
8. As Good a Church as Any [3:14]
9. Too Sick to Fight [7:30]
10. "We Need You!" [7:39]
11. Like a Train in the Distance [5:39]
12. First Line of Attack [10:08]
13. Getting Rid of Witt [4:45]
14. Defending the North Wall [7:43]
15. Close Combat [4:07]
16. Your Butchered, Your Poor [6:34]
17. Defense in Two Lines [3:29]
18. The Calm Between Storms [3:53]
19. Hospital Under Fire [8:56]
20. Late Night and Early Morning [5:44]
21. Men of Harlech Fighting Back [7:47]
22. The First-Timer's Shame [4:23]
23. Honor Thy Fellow Brave [4:25]
24. Victoria Crosses/Credits [3:56]

Mike Cummings

Americans remember the Alamo, and the British remember Rorke's Drift, a South African outpost where 120 Welsh soldiers fought a pitched battle against 4,000 Zulu warriors in 1879. This 1964 film re-creates the battle -- and the events leading up to it -- in spectacular style. At the beginning of the film, suspense builds when a pacifist minister warns the British that Zulus are on the march. Unless the soldiers abandon their garrison, they will all die, the minister says. Alarmed but unwilling to forsake their duty, the soldiers dig in. Director Cy Raker Endfield then invokes an audio effect to herald the coming of the Zulus: with their spears and shields, they pound out an unnerving cadence like that of a chugging locomotive. Then the Zulus attack. Along with the combat scenes, the acting and script are superb. Stanley Baker and Michael Caine portray feuding lieutenants who rally their meager forces to withstand one assault after the next, and Nigel Green plays a stiff-lipped sergeant who heartens the soldiers with his iron resolve and cool composure. But the battle is the real star. The Zulu extras enlisted by co-producer Baker creep and slink through grass, or run headlong at the British, in tactical maneuvers that eventually result in hand-to-hand combat. When Zulus breach the garrison chanting war cries, sick and injured soldiers shoot and stab their way to safety. Gripping from start to finish, Zulu has earned status among some critics as one of the finest war films ever made. ~ Mike Cummings, Rovi

Cast and Crew: Richard Burton  Actor 
David Kerman  Actor 
Stanley Baker  Producer 
John Barry  Composer (Music Score) 
Cy Raker Endfield  Director 
Cy Raker Endfield  Producer 
Cy Raker Endfield  Screenwriter 
John Prebble  Screenwriter 
Stanley Baker  Actor 
Jack Hawkins  Actor 
Ulla Jacobsson  Actor 
James Booth  Actor 
Michael Caine  Actor 
Nigel Green  Actor 
Ivor Emmanuel  Actor 
Paul Daneman  Actor 
Glynn Edwards  Actor 
Neil McCarthy  Actor 
Gary Bond  Actor 
Tom Gerrard  Actor 
Patrick Magee  Actor 
Richard Davies  Actor 
Dafydd Havard  Actor 
Denys Graham  Actor 
Dickie Owen  Actor 
Larry Taylor  Actor 
Joe Powell  Actor 
John Sullivan  Actor 
Harvey Hall  Actor 
Gert Van Den Bergh  Actor 
Dennis Folbigge  Actor 
Kerry Jordan  Actor 
Ronald Hill  Actor 
Simon Sabela  Actor 

Country: UK

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