Zulu Dawn
Zulu Dawn

Zulu Dawn (1979)

6.1 ? May 14, 1979 1h 57m

Overview

In 1879, the British suffer a great loss at the Battle of Isandlwana due to incompetent leadership.

Genres

Adventure Drama History War

Release Date

May 14, 1979

Rating

6.1 /10

Runtime

1h 57m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Burt Lancaster

Burt Lancaster

Col. Anthony Durnford

Simon Ward

Simon Ward

Lt. Vereker

Denholm Elliott

Denholm Elliott

Colonel Pulleine

Peter Vaughan

Peter Vaughan

QSM Bloomfield

James Faulkner

James Faulkner

Lt. Melvill

Christopher Cazenove

Christopher Cazenove

Lt. Coghill

Bob Hoskins

Bob Hoskins

C.S.M. Williams

David Bradley

David Bradley

Pte Williams

Paul Copley

Paul Copley

Cpl. Storey

Donald Pickering

Donald Pickering

Maj. Russell R.A.

Nicholas Clay

Nicholas Clay

Lt. Raw

Phil Daniels

Phil Daniels

Boy Pullen

Ian Yule

Ian Yule

Cpl. Fields

Peter J. Elliott

Peter J. Elliott

Sentry

Brian O'Shaughnessy

Brian O'Shaughnessy

Maj. Smith R.A.

Jan Bruyns

Elder Boer

Sydney Chama

S.M. Kambula

Len Sparrowhawk

Trooper James

Peter O'Toole

Peter O'Toole

Lord Chelmsford

Nigel Davenport

Nigel Davenport

Col. Hamilton-Brown

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6.0/10

Dec 03, 2022

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 and, well, lacklustre. Peter O'Toole does exude a certain arrogance in his role as the Commander of the army (Lord Chelmsford) but Burt Lancaster - and his distinctly ropey accent - as "Col. Durnford", features all too sparingly to offer much more than a casual dig at the incompetencies of his boss as the Zulu and the soldiers of the Queen square up. This cast list is impressive but none of the assembled stars of stage and screen are really used to any great effect. History tells us what happens next, and the colourful action scenes are well put together with enthusiastic efforts from the Zulu themselves delivering well staged combat scenes. Sadly, though, we have to wait far too long for these to rescue this from the doldrums of colourful but procedural cinema that offers us little to nourish either our interest in the characters or in the colonial and ambitious politics of the region that prevailed at the time. Underwhelming, sorry!

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