One of Michael Caine’s best ever movies has been added to Now TV.
The 1964 war film Zulu offers viewers a gripping portrayal of the Battle of Rorke’s Drift, a pivotal event during the Anglo-Zulu War.
Directed by Cy Endfield, Zulu meticulously recreates the intense standoff where approximately 150 British soldiers defended a mission station against an onslaught of 4,000 Zulu warriors in 1879.
In this film, Michael Caine delivers a compelling performance as Lieutenant Gonville Bromhead, an aristocratic officer initially perceived as inexperienced. Caine’s portrayal masterfully evolves, revealing Bromhead’s resilience and leadership amidst overwhelming odds.
This role was a significant milestone in Caine’s career, propelling him into the international spotlight and showcasing his versatility as an actor.
The ensemble cast includes Stanley Baker as Lieutenant John Chard, who shares command with Bromhead during the siege, Jack Hawkins as the devout missionary Otto Witt, and Ulla Jacobsson as his daughter, Margareta Witt.
By some, Zulu is considered to have a mostly authentic depiction of historical events, supported by meticulous research and on-location shooting in South Africa, although some inaccuracies have been pointed out in the past.
Upon its release, Zulu received critical acclaim for its balanced storytelling and character development.
While primarily focusing on the British perspective, the film seems to strive to portray the Zulu warriors with dignity and respect, acknowledging their strategic prowess and bravery.
It is still widely considered one of Caine’s best films – if not the very best performance of his career.
Zulu is now available to stream on NOW TV.
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