Zulu (1964) Today

: Produced during the Apartheid era , the film faced scrutiny and was initially banned for Black South African audiences by the government, which feared the depiction of Black warriors defeating white soldiers (alluding to the earlier defeat at Isandlwana) might incite unrest.

: The film famously launched the career of Michael Caine , who was cast against his Cockney roots as the aristocratic Lieutenant Gonville Bromhead. Zulu (1964)

: Directed by Cy Endfield , an American screenwriter who had been blacklisted in Hollywood and moved to the UK to work. : Produced during the Apartheid era , the

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