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Amanecer zulú

Título original: Zulu Dawn
  • 1979
  • A
  • 1h 57min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,7/10
8,2 mil
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Amanecer zulú (1979)
A dramatization of the Battle of Isandlwana, where the British Army met its match against the Zulu nation.
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Dramatización de la batalla de Isandhlwana, donde el ejército británico se enfrentó a la nación zulú.Dramatización de la batalla de Isandhlwana, donde el ejército británico se enfrentó a la nación zulú.Dramatización de la batalla de Isandhlwana, donde el ejército británico se enfrentó a la nación zulú.

  • Director/a
    • Douglas Hickox
  • Guionistas
    • Cy Endfield
    • Anthony Storey
  • Estrellas
    • Burt Lancaster
    • Peter O'Toole
    • Simon Ward
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,7/10
    8,2 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Director/a
      • Douglas Hickox
    • Guionistas
      • Cy Endfield
      • Anthony Storey
    • Estrellas
      • Burt Lancaster
      • Peter O'Toole
      • Simon Ward
    • 89Reseñas de usuarios
    • 28Reseñas de críticos
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      • 1 premio en total

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    Burt Lancaster
    Burt Lancaster
    • Col. Durnford
    Peter O'Toole
    Peter O'Toole
    • Lord Chelmsford
    Simon Ward
    Simon Ward
    • Lt. William Vereker
    Denholm Elliott
    Denholm Elliott
    • Col. Pulleine
    John Mills
    John Mills
    • Sir Henry Bartle Frere
    Nigel Davenport
    Nigel Davenport
    • Col. Hamilton-Brown
    Michael Jayston
    Michael Jayston
    • Col. Crealock
    Peter Vaughan
    Peter Vaughan
    • Q.S.M. Bloomfield
    James Faulkner
    James Faulkner
    • Lt. Melvill
    Christopher Cazenove
    Christopher Cazenove
    • Lt. Coghill
    Simon Sabela
    Simon Sabela
    • Cetshwayo
    David Bradley
    David Bradley
    • Pte. Williams
    • (as Dai Bradley)
    Bob Hoskins
    Bob Hoskins
    • C.S.M. Williams
    Anna Calder-Marshall
    Anna Calder-Marshall
    • Fanny Colenso
    Freddie Jones
    Freddie Jones
    • Bishop Colenso
    Nicholas Clay
    Nicholas Clay
    • Lt. Raw
    Ronald Lacey
    Ronald Lacey
    • Norris Newman
    Phil Daniels
    Phil Daniels
    • Boy Pullen
    • Director/a
      • Douglas Hickox
    • Guionistas
      • Cy Endfield
      • Anthony Storey
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    7ma-cortes

    Straightforward recounting about the British defeat at the battle of Isandhlwana by Zulu warriors

    This historical epic is a spectacular retelling dealing with the deeds leading a bloody battle where a regiment was massacred by a force over thousands of brave Zulus commanded by Cetschwayo (Sabela) at Zululand . In command of British force is General Lord Chelmsford well played by Peter O'Toole and an excellent Burt Lancaster plays Colonel Durnford as a tough and veteran officer . Extraordinary secondary cast formed by prestigious British actors , such as : Simon Ward, John Mills, Peter Vaughn , Ronald Lacey , Michel Jayston , James Faulkner(also producer), among others . The battle scenes are magnificent with deployment of vast forces and thrilling combats when the army trying to defend from attack by thousands of Zulu warriors . Stunning cinematography with colorful landscapes and martial musical score by master composer Elmer Berstein. The picture was well directed by Douglas Hickox who translates perfectly the outstanding battles , though it failed at the box office . This is a prequel to the successful 'Zulu' (1963, Cy Endfield who wrote Zulu Dawn) depicting the electrifying battle of Roarke'Drift (1879) where little more than hundred soldiers made a valiant stand against thousands Zulu warriors .

    Adding more details over the largely depicted on the movie, the incidents happened of the following manner : Zulu victory over British forces 22 Jan 1879 about 160 km, north of Durban. A column led by Lord Chelmsford seeking the Zulu army camped at Isandhlwara, road to Ulundi while patrols went out to scour the district. A report was received and Chelmsford moved out with half his strength, leaving the camp occupied by six companies of the 24th Regiment, two guns, some colonial volunteers and some native contingents: about 1800 troops in all. Late in the morning , an advance post warred of the approach of a Zulu army. Then a mounted patrol found thousands of Zulus concealed in a ravines as the patrol rode to warn the camp, the Zulus followed. The camp commander spread his troops around the perimeter of the camp, but the Zulus broke through, the native contingents fled but were chased and killed. The 21 officers and 534 soldiers of the 24Th Regiment were killed where they fought , there were no wounded , no prisoners and no missing. Only about 50 Europeans and 300 Africans escaped. The invasion of Zululand was temporarily halted until reinforcements were received from Britain. Despite the defeat, the Zulus were humiliated and crushed at Roark's Drift battle. The battle of Isandhalwana was recorded in history as the worst defeat ever inflicted on a modern army by native troops. In Parliament upon the downfall of his government, British Prime Minister , Benjamin Disraeli, asked the question: 'Who are these Zulus ,who are these remarkable people who defeat our generals , convert our bishops and who on this day have put an end to a great dynasty?¨
    vaughan.birbeck

    Very under-rated

    As a long-time fan of the original "Zulu" I'm always surprised this film hasn't got the same reputation. True the story isn't as 'tight' as the Sixties classic (more scene-setting, more characters to deal with) but the production values are excellent, the photography beautiful and the climactic battle scenes brilliantly staged.
    8dr_foreman

    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.
    8transkei

    Review of "ZULU DAWN" - by one of the crew & cast

    This movie had the potential of being great - what with us going well over budget ($52mill) We had the stars - most being very professional but with two major flaws - with incompetents such as Douglas Hickox and Peter O'Toole (directly responsible for the over-budgeting) 2nd Unit Director, David Tomblin and Peter Mc Donald - 2n Unit film Director were largely responsible for saving the production - in many more ways than one.

    Our skeleton crew had to re-shoot many scenes. It took a lot of serious brainstorming and communication with the amaZulu to be able to complete this very important depiction of one of many battlers that took place between the "natives" and the invading colonialist (Boer & British) armies.

    The passion, pathos, emotion and pain of reliving this momentous battle had an immense effect on myself, especially as I was one of the isiZulu Interpretors and Liaison people - as well as one of the second assistants.

    The scenery may well have been spectacular; but working in such close/intimate - trusting proximity with 6000 amaZulu warriors was an experience beyond all comprehension.

    I still regard this movie to be a very valuable one - especially since the fall of the previous South African regime and highly recommend it.
    7Theo Robertson

    Works Better As A history Lesson Than A Film

    ZULU DAWN lives in the shadow of ZULU . That's hardly surprising because ZULU is the much better film , however unlike the 1964 film DAWN does stick to historical accuracy . The British are portrayed rightly as being overconfident , arrogant and foppish and it's this hubristic attitude that has lost wars when a superpower looks down its nose at the fighting capabilities of a backward third world nation . The British almost repeated the same mistakes during the Boar war , and the French and Americans done it in south east Asia , and the red army did it in Afghanistan.

    DAWN does chronicle in great depth the mistakes made at the battle of Isandlwana: Chelmsford split his forces , the army didn't reinforce the perimeter , they were spread too thinly , and the method of supplying ammo was totally flawed , but it's this that spoils the film , there is too much emphasis of what happened to cause this defeat . Despite having an all star cast ( Two of which won Oscars and a couple more who have been nominated ) there's little character focus and you care little for the people involved . The film would have worked much better if it concentrated on just Chelmsford and Bob Hoskins gruff Sgt Major instead of the many characters who drift in and out of the picture

    ZULU DAWN isn't a complete waste of time though , despite the long wait the battle scenes are handled well ( But not as good as ZULU ) and like ZULU it shows that a lot of brave men died on both sides

    Update March 2008 . Recent historical evidence suggests that ZULU DAWN is fairly inaccurate especially where mass ranks , or the lack of them are concerned . But still knowing what historians knew in 1979 it's still a serious attempt to portray the battle accurately at the time

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    • Curiosidades
      Burt Lancaster, who pulls off an Irish burr, was reportedly "tone deaf" when it came to accents. Lancaster also was challenged by having to learn how to do things like ride a horse with only one arm.
    • Pifias
      As the column crosses the river, two native bearers carry an ammunition box, which should be quite heavy. They stumble in the current, dropping the box, which bounces to the surface and starts to float off. The box should have sunk.
    • Citas

      Zulu messenger: I bring greetings from your friends the British and from the great Lord Chelmsford.

      Ceteseyo: And what do your masters say?

      Zulu messenger: They are angry and send these demands. They say that you rule in old ways that are wrong; that you kill your people without trial. The Great White Queen herself cannot kill her lowliest subject, though she rules forty lands, each greater than all of Zululand.

    • Créditos adicionales
      Opening credits prologue: One hundred years ago the British Colony of Natal in Southern Africa was surrounded by a vast and independent Zulu Kingdom.

      In 1879, a battle took place that was forever to alter the course of Colonial history: ISANDHLWANA
    • Conexiones
      Featured in History of Warfare: The Zulu Wars: 1879 (1993)
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      Heard when the troops depart for Zululand

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    • At the climax of the film Simon Wards character Lt. William Vereker had his horse shot from under him and becomes trapped, when he sees the flag being taken by the Zulus he aims then shoots the flag from the Zulu , Did this shot take place at the real battle ?, and did Lt. William Vereker survive ?

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 14 de diciembre de 1979 (Estados Unidos)
    • Países de origen
      • Países Bajos
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Zulú
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Alba zulú
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Isandlwana, KwaZulu-Natal, Sudáfrica
    • Empresas productoras
      • Zulu Dawn NV
      • Lamitas
      • Samarkand
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    • Duración
      • 1h 57min(117 min)
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Dolby
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 2.35 : 1

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