The other day, ASM826 posted an appreciation of “Zulu”. The Saturday Night Movie Group watched it not too long ago, and I believe we are all in agreement that it is a swell movie. (I recommend the 50th Anniversary bluray, which is available from Amazon at an eminently reasonable price. Yes, that is an affiliate link.)
I thought it might be fun to post some “Zulu” related history.
The British Museum has a YouTube channel.
“Rorke’s Drift to the British Museum: The story of Henry Hook”. Henry Hook was one of the men who received the Victoria Cross for valor in the face of the enemy as a result of his actions at Rorke’s Drift. You may remember Hook:
Bonus: “A tour of Rorke’s Drift”.
Bonus #2: this is a reading of a transcript of an interview with Frank Bourne. The man reading it is his grandson. There’s really no video to this, so you can put it on in the background while you work.
He received the Distinguished Conduct Medal (which, according to Wikipedia, was second only to the Victoria Cross at the time).
Frank Bourne passed away on May 9, 1945 at the age of 90. He was the last survivor of Rorke’s Drift.
Bonus #3: “The Making of Zulu”.