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Zulu DVD (2014) Stanley Baker, Endfield (DIR) cert PG NEW Amazing ValueTitle: Zulu Leading Actor: Stanley Baker Region: Region 2 Duration: 133 mins Format: DVD / 50th Anniversary Edition Type: DVD No.
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Product Information
Based on an actual historic event, this is the story of a group of British soldiers stationed in Africa who are forced to defend their tiny outpost against an attack by powerful Zulu warriors. They are outnumbered 40-1 but are still ready to fight to the finish.
Product Identifiers
EAN5014437191137
eBay Product ID (ePID)9048553914
Product Key Features
ActorUlla Jacobsson, Nigel Green, Michael Caine, Stanley Baker, James Booth, Jack Hawkins
Film/TV TitleZulu
DirectorCyril Endfield
LanguageEnglish
Run Time133 Mins
Release Year2014
FormatDVD
FranchiseZulu
Features50th Year Edition
GenreGeneral, Action & Adventure
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
CertificatePG
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
ComposerJohn Barry
Additional InformationNarrated by Richard Burton and starring an outstanding Michael Caine in his first starring role, ZULU is a tense and dramatic war film about the Battle of Rorke's Drift in 1879--which was part of the Anglo-Zulu War in South Africa--where approximately 150 British soldiers held off 4,000 Zulu warriors. ZULU is an exceptionally well-made and beautifully shot film from 1964 that demonstrates the bravery of the British troops and also acknowledges the Zulu's bravery. The emotional score of the film was conducted by John Barry. Eleven Victoria Crosses were won in the action, the most in a single battle. Most of the characters in the movie were based on real participants of the battle.
ReviewsVariety - Joseph E. Levine makes an impressive debut in British film production with Zulu, a picture that allows ample scope for his flamboyant approach to showmanship., New York Times - Students of such things in movies should appreciate this one, for it has all the standard ingredients of the heroic hold-the-fort film.