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- Stanley BakerLieutenant John Chard R.E.
- Jack HawkinsOtto Witt
- Ulla JacobssonMargareta Witt
- Michael CaineLieutenant Gonville Bromhead
- Nigel GreenColour-Sergeant Bourne
- James BoothPrivate Henry Hook
- Ivor EmmanuelPrivate Owen
- Paul DanemanSergeant Maxfield
- Glynn EdwardsCorporal Allen
- Neil McCarthyPrivate Thomas
- David KernanPvt. Hitch
- Gary BondPvt. Cole
Zulu (1964) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
The film stars Baker and introduces Michael Caine, in his first major role, with a supporting cast that includes Jack Hawkins, Ulla Jacobsson, James Booth, Nigel Green, Paul Daneman, Glynn Edwards, Ivor Emmanuel, and Patrick Magee.
Zulu: Directed by Cy Endfield. With Stanley Baker, Jack Hawkins, Ulla Jacobsson, James Booth. Outnumbered British soldiers do battle with Zulu warriors at Rorke's Drift.
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- Drama, History, War
- Cy Endfield
- 1964-06-17
Overview. In 1879, during the Anglo-Zulu War, man-of-the-people Lt. Chard and snooty Lt. Bromhead are in charge of defending the isolated and vastly outnumbered Natal outpost of Rorke's Drift from tribal hordes. Cy Endfield. Director, Writer. John Prebble. Writer. Written by John Chard on September 5, 2015. In 1879, during the Anglo-Zulu War ...
Zulu (1964) - Cast. Zulu (1964) Michael Caine and Stanley Baxter star in this British Classic Film. They play two officers in charge of an outpost that is attacked by hundreds of zulu warriors. It is based on a real event of Rorke's Drift in 1879.
With a cast led by Stanley Baker and a bright young actor named Michael Caine, we see the stiff-upper-lip of the two main leads and heroics in abundance as the men under their command fight for their lives.
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For the Zulu warriors, Baker recruited more than 700 extras, many of them descendants of the actual men who fought in the Anglo-Zulu War. He even cast the current tribal leader of the Zulu nation, Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi, in the role of his famous predecessor, Cetshwayo.