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Zulu Dawn
Directed by
Douglas Hickox
PG
1979
1h 57m
Action
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Adventure
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6.7
56%
61%
6.1
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A dramatization of the Battle of Isandlwana, where the British Army met its match against the Zulu nation.
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Cast of Zulu Dawn
Burt Lancaster
Col. Anthony Durnford
Peter O'Toole
Lord Chelmsford
John Mills
Sir Henry Bartle Frere
Denholm Elliott
Colonel Pulleine
Simon Ward
Lt. Vereker
Nigel Davenport
Col. Hamilton-Brown
Michael Jayston
Col. Crealock
Peter Vaughan
QSM Bloomfield
James Faulkner
Lt. Melvill / Co-Producer
Christopher Cazenove
Lt. Coghill
Bob Hoskins
C.S.M. Williams
David Bradley
Pte Williams
Paul Copley
Cpl. Storey
Donald Pickering
Maj. Russell R.A.
Nicholas Clay
Lt. Raw
Phil Daniels
Boy Pullen
Ian Yule
Cpl. Fields
Peter J. Elliott
Sentry
Brioan O'Shuaghnessy
Maj. Smith R.A.
Jan Bruyns
Elder Boer
Zulu Dawn Ratings & Reviews
The Last Thing I See
Brent McKnight
Rides the line between being a pure artifact of a bygone era-one that depicts a romanticized, unrealistic version of the time-and a modern, revisionist take that strives for a more accurate portrayal of historical reality.
Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Christopher Lloyd
A simple two-act story: Prelude to war, and the war. The former is concerned with a lot of British derring-do and priggish behavior. The latter consists of battle scenes with a lot of kinetic energy but not as much emotional punch as they should have.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
A rousing visual spectacle that's a prequel of the Cy Endfield directed Zulu (1964).
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Ken Hanke
Seen today, it's not only a startling indictment of British imperialism, but it seems a remarkably forward-thinking work.
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