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Release Date: 1964 Cast: David Kernan, Glynn Edwards, Peter Gill, Tom Gerrard, Stanley Baker, James Booth, Nigel Green, Neil McCarthy, Patrick Magee, Ivor Emmanuel, Paul Daneman, Jack Hawkins ...MORE Categories: Movies, British Empire Film, History, Historical fiction, Action, Epic, Action/Adventure, War film, Historical Epic Zulu is a 1964 historical war film depicting the Battle of Rorke's Drift between the British Army and the Zulus in January 1879, during the Anglo-Zulu War. The film was directed by blacklisted American screenwriter Cy Endfield and produced by Stanley Baker and Endfield, with Joseph E. Levine as executive producer. The screenplay is by John Prebble and Endfield, based on an article by Prebble, a historical writer. The film stars Stanley Baker and Michael Caine, in his first starring role, with a supporting cast that includes Jack Hawkins, Ulla Jacobsson, James Booth, Nigel Green, Paul... MORE |
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"We Should Be Swimming" Music Video by Zulu Winter
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"Por Si No Te Vuelvo a Ver" Music Video by Zulu 9.30
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Zulu Winter are an Oxfordshire outfit with a decidedly icy, yet hypnotic sound happening for them. It'll all come together on their soon to be released album Language. "Silver Tongue" and the video accompanying it seems a good way to represent the recor...
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Super slow motion highlights from Danish TV show "Dumt & Farligt". Music: Trentemøller "Vamp" © 2006 Poker Flat Recordings www.facebook.com/Dumtogfarligt
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Shaka Zulu: The Last Great Warrior is the true story of the legendary African warrior and his struggle to unite his people against the largest empire in the world. As England expands its colonies into Africa, a new nation is forming around the strength of...
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Marisa Fick-Jordan: The wonders of Zulu wire art www.ted.com In this short, image-packed talk, Marisa Fick-Jordan talks about how a village of traditional Zulu wire weavers built a worldwide market for their dazzling work. From: TEDtalksDirector Views: 1...
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Zulu (1964) - Shame - Lieutenant Bromhead (Michael Caine) describes the shame he feels after battle while Colour-Sergeant Bourne (Nigel Green) accounts for the dead with a roll call.
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Zulu (1964) - Counting Their Guns - The Zulu warriors charge the British without attacking in order to test their weaponry at the price of many casualties.
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Zulu (1964) - Gifted Amateurs - Lieutenant Chard (Stanley Baker) and Lieutenant Bromhead (Michael Caine) discover which of the two carries seniority based on the date of their commissions.

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