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Zulu Dawn 1979 123movies

Zulu Dawn 1979 123movies

The sun dawned bloodied... two great armies met face to face... and the earth trembled to the sound of the Zulu death chant!May. 14, 1979117 Min.
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Watch: Zulu Dawn 1979 123movies, Full Movie Online – In 1879 South Africa, the administrators of the British Cape Colony have designs to eliminate the Zulus as a hindrance to their colonial economy. To that end, the British present King Cetshwayo with an impossible ultimatum to provoke a war they are sure they can win easily with their rifles and artillery against native spears. However, that war proves more difficult than the arrogant British commander, Lord Chelmsford, expects as his overburdened army fruitlessly searches for the elusive enemy. However, in the shadow of a hill called Isandlwana, the overconfident British army learns to its sorrow just how badly they have underestimated the tactical skill and might of the Zulu nation..
Plot: In 1879, the British suffer a great loss at the Battle of Isandlwana due to incompetent leadership.
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6.6/10 Votes: 7,053
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N/A Votes: 86 Popularity: 10.492 | TMDB

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Meticulous recreation of a bloody clash between British and Zulu forces in 1879 South-Africa.
In fact, a prequel to ‘Zulu’ (1964) directed by Cy Endfield who was also a major collaborator on ZD. As ‘Zulu’ is about the battle of O’rourke’s drift, one of the most celebrated victories in British military history, ZD deals with one of the biggest defeats of the British army by an indigenous force. It happened just a few days before the events in ‘Zulu’.

ZD is sheer heaven for history buffs : everything is recreated into the tiniest detail : the uniforms, entirely filmed on location in South-Africa Natal province , the famous Martini Henry rifles, even including some kind of prehistoric rocket launchers, so no cost or effort were spared to recreate the conditions of the battle.

The Brits are represented by the cream of English actorsgild : Peter O’Toole as the too self-confident general, Simon Ward as the green lieutenant, Bob Hoskins (just before his breakthrough role in “the Long Good Friday”) as a hardasnails sergeant and Denholm Elliot as one of the ignorant troop commanders.

Also a large Boer party ( settlers mostly from Holland as ‘Boer’ is the Dutch word for farmer) took part in the battle, lead here by none other then Burt Lancaster ! In 1879 the Boers still sided with The British against the Zulus. Twenty years later, after having defeated the Zulus, the Brits and Boers turned against each other and became involved in a struggle for the diamond-rich Natal province. A very bloody three-year war followed, simply known as ‘the Boer war’, where the British army was nearly defeated by the much smaller number of unprofessional Boers soldiers.

Director Douglas Hickox ( Entertaining Mr Sloane, Sitting Target, Sky Devils,etc..)does an excellent job and turns in a classic-style, immaculate and spectacular epic. Sadly ZD was a big flop at the box-office and marked the end of the old-style colonial epics, up until the recent remake of ‘The Four Feathers’.

It also marked the end of the career of director Hickox in feature-length movies and he was forced to work for TV, condemned to churning out superior ‘schmalzy’ series as ‘Mistral’s Daughter’, ‘Sins’, etc…

But as historical epics go, they do not come any better than this. I rate it 8/10.

If you like this try also ‘Khartoum’ (1966).

Review By: pete36 Rating: 8 Date: 2003-07-24
Old-fashioned, but good
I like “Zulu Dawn,” but maybe for strange reasons. I’m glad that it favors plot over characterization, and I appreciate its attention to detail and tactics. Too many modern war movies ignore tactics, and don’t place battles in their proper contexts. Here, it’s easy to follow exactly what’s happening, and why.

What makes the film especially memorable is that it’s the story of a military disaster – the biggest defeat of a “modern” army at the hands of a “primitive” one (though I believe the Zulus suffered higher casualties than the British did). The script pretty much telegraphs the battle’s result from the beginning; Peter O’Toole, as the British commander, is clearly too stubborn and blind to danger, so the attentive viewer should realize fast that he’s heading for a fall.

The ending is somewhat misleading, though. The final caption might suggest to some viewers that the Zulus won the whole war. Sadly, they were beaten pretty rapidly and suffered some hideous defeats. I guess that’s what makes this initial Zulu victory so noteworthy – almost unbelievable, really.

As is often the case in war movies, “Zulu Dawn” features big-name actors playing real soldiers. This makes it easier to tell the somewhat thin characters apart. Though nobody gives a career-best performance, it’s great to see O’Toole, Burt Lancaster, Bob Hoskins and a solid cast of British character actors together in one movie.

I don’t suppose they’d ever make this today. The politics are too awkward; I don’t think a modern audience would have much sympathy for the British or the Zulu. And, of course, contemporary movies have rejected old-time spectacle, electing to replace sweeping landscapes and huge crowds of extras with fake-looking CGI.

But, in this case, old-fashioned is good. “Zulu Dawn” is definitely worth checking out in budget DVD form.

Review By: dr_foreman Rating: 8 Date: 2005-12-28

Other Information:

Original Title Zulu Dawn
Release Date 1979-05-14
Release Year 1979

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 57 min (117 min), 1 hr 55 min (115 min) (UK), 1 hr 38 min (98 min) (USA), 1 hr 53 min (113 min) (USA)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated PG
Genre Adventure, Drama, History
Director Douglas Hickox
Writer Cy Endfield, Anthony Story
Actors Burt Lancaster, Simon Ward, Denholm Elliott
Country Netherlands, United States
Awards 1 win
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory Technicolor, Hollywood (CA), USA (prints)
Film Length 2,987 m (Italy)
Negative Format 35 mm (Eastman 100T 5247)
Cinematographic Process Panavision (anamorphic)
Printed Film Format 35 mm

Zulu Dawn 1979 123movies
Original title Zulu Dawn
TMDb Rating 6.041 86 votes

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