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Pete Seeger

In my top 3 movies of all time. An absolute classic. I used to be able to say it word for word as a child. Need to dig it out of the dvd collection.

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alwaysthereinspirit

Love the movie. Watch it at least once a year.

Must have been the scariest feeling living through that.:peek_by_Andrin:

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alwaysthereinspirit
Brillian film, no idea why it seems to be on every christmas though like..

 

Must be that Welsh choir thing.:band2:

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Guest Freewheelin' Jambo

My brothers have visited Rorkes Drift in Natal and sadly it's a bit dilapidated now.

 

If it had been an Afrikaner monument, millions would have been spent on it, but as it was a British one it has been near forgotten.

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Seemingly Private Hookes family were upset at his portrayal as a malingering barrack room lawyer as he finished his army career as a Regimental Sergeant Major.

 

Great film though.

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Era Macaroons

Its a classic

 

I love the way Caine n co let the rest of them off at the end

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AndyPenman
Seemingly Private Hookes family were upset at his portrayal as a malingering barrack room lawyer as he finished his army career as a Regimental Sergeant Major.

 

Great film though.

 

 

Henry Hook was a leading member of the Battalions Temperance Society and along with one of the other soldiers ordered in to the infirmary to protect the wounded, he was not as was depicted in that film malingering.

 

There's a transcript from a radio broadcast given by CSgt Bourne in 1936 which is quite interesting, if you like that sort of thing

 

http://www.rorkesdriftvc.com/defenders/tran.htm

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Totally agree. The theme tune is suparb too.

 

Theme tune?? Or do you me Men Of Harlech. Sung by Ivor Emanuel.

 

March ye men of Harlech bold, Unfurl your banners in the field,

Be brave as were your sires of old, And like them never yield!

What tho' evry hill and dale, Echoes now with war's alarms,

Celtic hearts can never quail, When Cambria calls to arms.

 

By each lofty mountain, By each crystal fountain,

By your homes where those you love Await your glad returning,

Let each thought and action prove, True glory can the Cymru move,

And as each blade gleams in the light, Pray "God defend the right!"

 

Clans from Mona wending, Now with Arvon blending,

Haste with rapid strides along The path that leads to glory,

From Snowdon's hills with harp and song, And Nantlle's vale proceeds a throng,

Whose ranks with yours shall proudly vie, "And nobly win or die!"

 

March ye men of Harlech go, Lov'd fatherland your duty claims,

Onward comes the Saxon foe, His footsteps mark'd in flames;

But his march breeds no dismay, Boasting taunts we meet with scorn,

Craven like their hosts shall flee Like mists before the morn.

 

On the foemen dashing, Swords and bucklers clashing;

Smite with will their savage band Nor think of e'er retreating:

But with a firm unflinching hand, In blood quench ev'ry burning brand,

And for each roof tree cast away A Saxon life shall pay.

 

Thus each bosom nerving, From no danger swerving,

Soon shall the invader feel The doom of fate rewarding;

They firmly grasp the flashing steel, And as ye strike for Cymru's weal,

Be this your cry, till life's last breath - "Our Liberty or Death!"

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the first Zulu killed was named Will

 

No he wasn't, first volley FIRE, second Volley FIRE etc a couple of times, then FIRE AT WILL!;)

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Never seen it.

 

WHAT??? Buy it, rent it d/load it, a great film and a true story to boot.

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davemclaren

My great great uncle Charlie fought in the Boer war and I remember talking to him when I was very young in the 60s. He must have been one of the last surviving soldiers from it. Him and Churchill that is.... It puts into context that it didn't happen as long ago as we think.

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The White Cockade

Chief Buthelezi the present day Zulu leader played the part of a Zulu chief in the film

Useless information I know!

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Carl Fredrickson

It is my favourite film of all time having watched it 87 times.

 

Watched a documentry this week that said that apart from a couple of points (Hooky being one), the Zulu movie was very accurate and gave a true reflection.

 

I have watched Zulu Dawn a few times - but it is a poorer film and the ending leaves me raging at the British Army Officers.

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Doctor FinnBarr
It is my favourite film of all time having watched it 87 times.

 

Watched a documentry this week that said that apart from a couple of points (Hooky being one), the Zulu movie was very accurate and gave a true reflection.

 

I have watched Zulu Dawn a few times - but it is a poorer film and the ending leaves me raging at the British Army Officers.

 

British Army Officers, *****! Same goes for the Charge of the light Brigade, Galipoli (I know they were Aussies) and numerous other battles/films, in fact any battle that the so called upper class took charge always involed carnage!

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Era Macaroons
My great great uncle Charlie fought in the Boer war and I remember talking to him when I was very young in the 60s. He must have been one of the last surviving soldiers from it. Him and Churchill that is.... It puts into context that it didn't happen as long ago as we think.

 

Did you ask him what it was like when Hibs won the Scottish Cup?

 

Which as we all know was before the Boer war ended (1902)!!

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alwaysthereinspirit
Another cracking film...

 

manwhowouldbeking_feat.jpg

 

"Gods Holy Trousers!" damn fine mutton chops.

 

This was one of the best movies Connery was in. Caine was good too.

Bloody Masons show up in the strangest places.:)

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Chad Sexington

Zulu is indeed a fantastic film.

 

The theme tune- no, not men of Harlech- is by John Williams and is probably my favorite ever theme tune.

 

The double disc DVD is well worth a punt as it has some really interesting doco's on it.

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alwaysthereinspirit
It was Enoch Powell's favourite film apparently. Don't know why.

 

That would have been his original version of Homeland Security.

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Ibrahim Tall
This was one of the best movies Connery was in. Caine was good too.

Bloody Masons show up in the strangest places.:)

 

 

Connery was in Zulu?

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Denny Crane

Googled the cast and came up with this (character first, followed by actor's name):-

 

Lieutenant John Chard Stanley Baker

Reverend Otto Witt Jack Hawkins

Margareta Witt Ulla Jacobsson

Private Henry Hook James Booth

Lieutenant Gonville Bromhead Michael Caine

Color-Sergeant Bourne Nigel Green

Private Owen Ivor Emmanuel

Sergeant Maxfield Paul Daneman

Corporal Allen Glynn Edwards

Private Thomas Neil McCarthy

Private Hitch David Kernan

Private Cole Gary Bond

Private G12 Williams Peter Gill

Lance-Corporal Tom Gerrard

Surgeon General Patrick Magee

Private 593 Jones Richard Davies

Gunner Howarth Dafydd Havard

Private 710 Jones Denys Graham

Corporal Schiess Dickie Owen

Hughes Larry Taylor

Sergeant Windridge Joe Powell

Stephenson John Sullivan

Sick Man Harvey Hall

Adendorf Gert Van Den Bergh

Commissary Dalton Dennis Folbigge

Company Cook Kerry Jordan

Bugler Ronald Hill

Cetewayo Buthelezi

Jacob Daniel Tahabalala

Red Gariers Ephraim Mbhele

Dance Leader Simon Sabela

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