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

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Lt. John Chard R. E.
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Otto Witt
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Margareta Witt
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Pvt. Henry Hook
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Lt. Gonville Bromhead
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Colour-Sergeant Bourne
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Pvt. Owen
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Sgt. Maxfield
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Cpl. Allen
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Pvt. Thomas
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Pvt. Hitch
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Pvt. Cole
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Pvt. 612 Williams
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Lance Corporal
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Surgeon Reynolds
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Pvt. 593 Jones
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Pvt. 716 Jones
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Gunner Howarth
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Cpl. Schiess
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Hughes
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Sgt. Windridge
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Stephenson
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Sick Man
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Adendorff (as Gert Van Den Bergh)
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Commissary Dalton
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Company Cook
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Bugler
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Cetewayo (as Chief Buthelezi)
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Jacob
Ephraim Mbhele ...
Red Garters
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Dance Leader
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Narration spoken by (voice)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Michael Bishop ...
Orderly (uncredited)
Tony Snell ...
British soldier (uncredited)

Directed by

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Cy Endfield

Written by

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John Prebble ... (original screenplay) and
Cy Endfield ... (original screenplay)
 
John Prebble ... (article 'Slaughter in the Sun')

Produced by

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Stanley Baker ... producer
Cy Endfield ... producer
Basil Keys ... associate producer
Joseph E. Levine ... executive producer (uncredited)

Music by

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John Barry

Cinematography by

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Stephen Dade ... director of photography

Editing by

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John Jympson

Editorial Department

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Jennifer Thompson ... assistant editor
Alan Strachan ... assistant editor (uncredited)
Pamela Tomling ... assistant editor (uncredited)

Art Direction by

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Ernest Archer

Costume Design by

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Hilda Geerdts ... (uncredited)

Makeup Department

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Charles E. Parker ... makeup creator (as Charles Parker)
Judy Cadman ... makeup artist (uncredited)
Bob Lawrance ... makeup artist (uncredited)
Richard Mills ... makeup artist (uncredited)
Michael Morris ... makeup artist (uncredited)

Production Management

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John D. Merriman ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Bert Batt ... assistant director
Robert Porter ... second unit director (as Bob Porter)
Howard Rennie ... third assistant director (uncredited)
Claude Watson ... second assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Dick Frift ... construction manager
Tommy Bacon ... props (uncredited)
Vernon Dixon ... set dresser (uncredited)
John Paterson ... chief carpenter (uncredited)
John Poyner ... property master (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Rusty Coppleman ... sound editor
Claude Hitchcock ... sound recordist
J.B. Smith ... sound recordist
Stephen Dalby ... dubbing mixer (uncredited)
Fred Hughesdon ... sound maintenance (uncredited)
David Jones ... boom operator (uncredited)
Derrick Leather ... sound camera operator (uncredited)
Gordon K. McCallum ... stereo dubbing mixer (uncredited)
Ray Palmer ... dubbing mixer (uncredited) / stereo dubbing mixer (uncredited)
Nicholas Stevenson ... assistant sound editor (uncredited)
Alan Strachan ... assistant sound editor (uncredited)
Eric Tomlinson ... sound recordist: music (uncredited)
Len Walter ... assistant sound editor (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Jimmy Harris ... special effects (uncredited)
Roy Whybrow ... special effects (uncredited)

Stunts

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John Sullivan ... stunt director
Judy Cadman ... stunt double: Ulla Jacobsson (uncredited)
Chris ... stunts (uncredited)
Josh du Toit ... stunts (uncredited)
John Marcus ... stunts (uncredited)
Osborne Mbili ... stunts (uncredited)
Franklyn Mdhluli ... stunts (uncredited)
Morgan ... stunts (uncredited)
Joe Powell ... stunt arranger (uncredited) / stunt double: Jack Hawkins (uncredited) / stunts (uncredited)
Jan Rossouw ... stunt double: Michael Caine (uncredited) / stunts (uncredited)
Simon Sabela ... stunts (uncredited)
Solomon ... stunts (uncredited)
John Sullivan ... stunts (uncredited)
Larry Taylor ... stunts (uncredited)
Robin Webb ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Dudley Lovell ... camera operator
Sergio Strizzi ... still photographer / uncredited
John Arnatt ... gaffer (uncredited)
Michael Browne ... electrician (uncredited)
Ken Eddy ... camera crane (uncredited)
Brian Ellis ... clapper loader (uncredited)
Norman Gryspeerdt ... still photographer (uncredited)
Peter Hammond ... camera technician (uncredited)
Brian Jones ... focus puller (uncredited)
Bob Martin ... still photographer (uncredited)
F.J. Williams ... grip (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Arthur Newman ... wardrobe supervisor
Charles Prime ... wardrobe assistant (uncredited)

Music Department

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John Barry ... conductor
Bobby Graham ... musician: drums (uncredited)
Sidney Margo ... music contractor (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Muirne van Wyk ... continuity (as Muirne Mathieson)

Additional Crew

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Ian Fawn-Meade ... assistant to producers
Joseph E. Levine ... presenter
Douglas Rankin ... production consultant
Charles Cannon ... production accountant (uncredited)
Joan Dowie Dunn ... production secretary (uncredited)
Geoff Freeman ... unit publicist (uncredited)
Marguerite Green ... production secretary (uncredited)
Arthur Hall ... production accountant (uncredited)
Noreen Hipwell ... production secretary (uncredited)
Diana James ... production secretary (uncredited)
Susan Langford ... production secretary (uncredited)
Caroline Murray ... production secretary (uncredited)
Anne Nickson ... on-set nurse (uncredited)
Roy Skeggs ... production accountant (uncredited)
Gillian Stone ... production accountant (uncredited)
Maureen White ... publicity secretary (uncredited)

Thanks

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Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi ... the producers of this film are grateful to, and their peoples for their help and co-operation during the making of this film (as Chief Buthelezi of Mahlabatini)
Cyprian Paramount Chief of the Zulus ... the producers of this film are grateful to, and their peoples for their help and co-operation during the making of this film
Crew believed to be complete

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

In 1879 Zululand, South Africa, the British are fighting the Zulus, and one of their columns has just been wiped out at Isandlwana. The Zulus next fix their sights on the small British outpost at Rorke's Drift. At the outpost are 150 British troops under the command of Lieutenants Bromhead and Chard. In the next few days, these 150 troops will fight about 4,000 Zulus in one of the most courageous battles in history. Written by grantss

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Taglines Excitement Fills the Screen in This Towering African Adventure! See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Battle of Rorke's Drift (United Kingdom)
  • Zoulou (France)
  • Zulu - Die Schlacht von Rorke's Drift (Germany)
  • Zulú (Spain)
  • 祖魯戰爭 (Taiwan)
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Runtime
  • 138 min
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Box Office

Budget $1,720,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Private Henry Hook was required to be in the field hospital, which consisted mostly of interior shots. Therefore, James Booth did not travel with the cast and crew to South Africa for filming. See more »
Goofs Several Zulu warriors wear wrist watches. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Wizards (1977). See more »
Soundtracks Men of Harlech See more »
Crazy Credits At the end of the opening credits 'and Introducing Michael Caine' is shown, this would suggest that this was his first film. In fact MC had previously had five credited film roles, numerous TV appearances and several uncredited film roles before appearing in Zulu. See more »
Quotes Pvt. Cole: Why is it us? Why us?
Colour Sergeant Bourne: Because we're here, lad. Nobody else. Just us.
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