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1964

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138 min

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Action
Drama
History
War

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.

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Keywords

africa
south africa
british army
british empire
based on true story
mixed martial arts (mma)
attempted rape
zulu
tribal warfare
19th century
thoughtful

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Reviews(2)

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John Chard

John Chard

September 5, 2015

10
10/10

Men of Harlech onto glory. "In the hundred years since the Victoria Cross was created for valour and extreme courage beyond that normally expected of a British soldier in the face of the enemy, only 1,344 have been awarded, 11 of these were won by the defenders of the mission station at Rorke's D

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

March 28, 2022

8
8/10

A superb adventure tale about a British battalion charged with the defence of a mission station at Rorke's Drift from an army of Zulu who wish to remove the red devils from their lands. Stanley Baker plays "Lt. Chard" who takes command of this troop of engineers and has to plan and implement the def

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