Tuesday, 10 May 2011

Zulu

Outnumbered British soldiers do battle with Zulu warriors at Rorke's Drift.





Zulu

Zulu



Two Lieutenants, Chard of Engineers and Bromhead find that their 140 man contingent in Natal has been isolated by the destruction of the main British Army column and that 4,000 Zulu warriors will descend on them in hours. Each has a different military background in tactics and they are immediatly in conflict on how to prepare for the attack. Nearly a third of the men are in the infirmary, as the welsh company tries to somehow survive with no help in sight. Based on a true story. Written by John Vogel <jlvogel@comcast.net>





On the January 22nd 1879 the British Army suffered one of its worst defeats when Zulu forces massacre! d 1,500 of its troops at Isandlhwana. A short time after the main battle a Zulu force numbering in excess of 4000 warriors advanced on a British hospital and supply dump guarded by 139 Welsh infantrymen. The film concentrates on this bloody 12 hour battle during which the British force, under their commander from the Royal Engineers who happened to be in the area building a bridge and happened to be senior to the infantry officer, won 11 Victoria Crosses. While taking some liberties with history the film follows reality fairly closely, including matching exactly the identities of the VC winners. Written by Dave Jenkins <david.jenkins@smallworld.co.uk>

Genres: Action Adventure Drama History War

Release year: 1964



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