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- Peter O'TooleLord Chelmsford
- Burt LancasterCol. Durnford
- John MillsSir Henry Bartle Frere
- Simon WardLt. Vereker
- Peter VaughanQ.S.M. Bloomfield
- James FaulknerLt. Melvill
- Nigel DavenportCol. Hamilton-Brown
- Michael JaystonCol. Crealock
- Denholm ElliottColonel Pulleine
- Ronald LaceyNorris Newman
- Dai BradleyPte. Williams
- Freddie JonesBishop Colenso
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Zulu Dawn is a 1979 American adventure war film about the historical Battle of Isandlwana between British and Zulu forces in 1879 in South Africa. The screenplay was by Cy Endfield, from his book, and Anthony Storey. The film was directed by Douglas Hickox. The score was composed by Elmer Bernstein . Zulu Dawn is a prequel to Zulu, released in ...
Dec 14, 1979 · Zulu Dawn: Directed by Douglas Hickox. With Burt Lancaster, Peter O'Toole, Simon Ward, Denholm Elliott. A dramatization of the Battle of Isandlwana, where the British Army met its match against the Zulu nation.
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- Adventure, Drama, History
- Douglas Hickox
- 1979-12-14
Zulu Dawn (1979) ← Back to main. Cast 44. Burt Lancaster. Col. Anthony Durnford Simon Ward. ... Zulu Prisoner John Mills. Sir Henry Bartle Frere
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- Douglas Hickox
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Jul 18, 2024 · Zulu Dawn is a 1979 American adventure war film depicting the historical Battle of Isandlwana in 1879 between British and Zulu forces in South Africa. Cast of Zulu Dawn Full Zulu Dawn Cast →
Though certainly epic in cinematographic terms, this is a really meandering and over-cast depiction of the Zulu defeat of the British garrison at Isandlwana at the end of the 19th century. I'm assuming it was made as a precursor of - and to capitalise upon - the far superior "Zulu" (1964) but right from the get-go it's just wordy and ponderous ...