Zulu (1964) Men of Harlech

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@ryandarnell6

based

@ThePowerTheGlory

Just superb. Massive bravery here by the South Wales Borderers while greatly outnumbered by the Zulus under Cetewayo

@97BRIDGEYx

What a film

@knightoftheroyaloak

I would not recommend picking a fight with a load of welsh blokes

@1980redkremlin

Wales, man. I bloody love Wales

@offgrid8445

This version was written for the film. It's not the original version which referes to the siege of Harlech Castle.

@CardinalBiggles01

Bass section? "Front rank, Fire!"

@Sigma_girl45

when the immigrants (invaders) get too noisy

@prideofdurham4776

For fk sake Dai – sing something they know!

@ashwayn

Never before have so many Victory crosses have be earned
FOR VALOUR above what is respected of a British soldier
Yes the V C is small brown bronze all made from a Russian gun at Balaclava
My wife Susan said but its small brown not fancy! Mr museum man is this it ?
Madam read what it says then go away and think.

I wonder what the words of the Zulu 2:06 chant would translate as. Only thing I know is "uSuthu" is Swahili for "Charge!"

@markmorin4106

My great grand father fough/ in the boer wars

@Kimpotter-yt4ly

One of the greatest cinematic scenes of all time. Made me shiver the first time I watched this wonderful film classic.

@ArchStanton-xw2bd

It's actually an anti English song

@puppets.and.muppets

london. 2024.

@Genschous

I think I saw a zombie

@stevendupers

The Zulu chant recordings from this film were used in the battle scene at the beginning of the film Gladiator
It was the director Ridley Scot's favourite film
You can hear it as Maximus is advancing through the forest

Places named by queen victoria: “This list is incomplete, You can help complete it.”

@JesusChrist-jh6jo

This makes me wish i was welsh just so i could sing this as an englishman we only have songs that sound like hymns

@judylearn7971

I saw this film when it was first released, and as one comment made the point, neither side was demonized. There was so much courage and determination on both sides, and at the end, how the Zulus quit the field is something I've never forgotten. A brilliant, unforgettable film.

@AndrewBooker-gc4fe

Pastel

@derwennsrobinson5384

IS FROM ZULU

@AndrewBooker-gc4fe

Beat the Welsh no way

@OldMovieFan1973

Weldh Men NEVER Yeild

Im surprised mfs didnt start fighting for realmafter this lol

@beaksters

Goated nation

COME ON SING!!! Best line by Stanley Baker.

Jeez this classic is now in it's 60th year.

Zulu: (1964)

Cast:
Michael Caine
Stanley Baker
Glynn Edwards
James Booth
Richard Burton
Neil McCarthy
Richard Davies
Tom Gerrard
Jack Hawkins

@spectreman2532

Facing Death itself, accepting it, before giving your last stand…

"War is hell ..you cannot refine it "….General T Sherman …US Civil War …

@juliuscaesar-j4d

this literally gives me chills

@PhilbyFavourites

I’d rather live in Wales than Brixton…

Far better tailoring……..

@Wattywatasaurus

The battles of Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift were examples of two great armies meeting and discovering each other’s great strength. The British had believed that they were invading a land filled with poorly trained, disorganised natives armed with only a single spear, rather than a highly skilled, highly organised and tactically proficient army that could outrun their horses and, in seconds, form up into a flanking manoeuvre and overwhelm them, like the Zulu army that thwarted them at Isandlwana. And the Zulus thought that the British were a band of rooinekke (rednecks) whose white skin would melt and crumble to dust within five minutes of coming into contact with the African sun, rather than the force of battle-hardened, physically challenged and resilient warriors that they met at Rorke’s Drift. Both walked away from those encounters humbled, and in turn hugely respectful of the other side.

@TammySmith-on5rz

❤zulu❤ Warrior class

@Rags2Riches762

Can we all just apreciate and acknowledge the fact that if the british didnt have the armorment they have, the Zulu would have pulverized them…just stating facts dont shoot the messenger 🤷🏽‍♂️

@Londonfogey

As the old Bernard Manning joke goes, 'It's not working – for God's sake sing something they know!'

@michaellane4384

Wonderful courage

@paulleckner8235

The native Zulus were building themselves up with war songs before the attack. The Welsh were building themselves up to defend their position.

@custardflan

The star Spangled Banner andFrance

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Lyrics
Allons enfant de la patrie,
Le jour de gloire est arrivé!
Contre nous de la tyrannie,
L'étendard sanglant est levé …
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@MarlboroughBlenheim1

There is huge irony in welshmen being depicted singing this song. It was a song sung about defending against English invaders and now the Welsh sing it in support of the British whilst assisting in invading the land of the zulus whom they then kill.

@jaguar53100

When I see this scene, and I've seen it many times, I get a tingling in my back and my hair feels like it's standing on end. I love this song, and the movie.

@PoetwarriorFletch

listening to/singing this here in the Donbas where the International Legion 2nd Battalion holds the line at the easternnmost sector of the country, in the consistently worst front of the war… if the Zulus had Grads, artillery, mortars, bomber planes, attack drones and tanks, it would be comparable. We will never surrender. No retreat, no surrender: ¡no pasarán!

Men of Legion, stop your dreaming
Can't you see their fires gleaming
Orcs and Wagner pennants streaming
To this battlefield!

Legionary stand ye steady
It can never not be said ye
For the battle were not ready
Legion never yields!

Legionary come to glory
This will ever be your story
Keep these burning words before ye
Legion never yields!

~
"Set Fire to Tears", by Fletch:

Powerful and how profound
Flying high through golden air
Till in shadow I was drowned
Powerless in my despair

Now my cold sun scorns to shine
Bitter soul, infernal fear
Her roses hold more thorns than mine
Winter is eternal here

Shattered by the endless night
Battered, friendless, in affright
Dreams of love are shades of grey
That fray while colours fade away

Blood and nerve and bounding heart
Heavy words you lightly throw
How can spirit come apart
Like tears in rain or the melting snow

Yet the sun still shines divine
Phoenix rising—wings unfurled!
Golden-glowing smile and shine
There is beauty in the world

There is hope and joy and love
Ride the Dark Nights of the Soul
You can rise—transcend above
The sense that you’re no longer whole

In the darkness of the night
I will try to shine a light
All my pain will disappear
I refuse to live in fear

I will be a force of light
Like a candle in the night
Life’s cruel lessons I can take
My Crystal Spirit cannot break

When I fall—not if, but when
I’ll stand tall and rise again
I’ll annihilate these fears
I will set fire to these tears!

~

@petersmith4202

My dads regiment in ww2 dunkirk burma it allways makes me cry

@MrLorenzovanmatterho

Today we are all Welshman (says the boy from Londonderry)

@user-kt4iu5wc3c

If that song didn't give you courage, nothing would. No real way to know if this actually happened as portrayed, but it makes for a very moving scene. 11 VCs were not for nothing bestowed.

@LovelyCello-nc1ll

Even tho there geting thonted by the zulus they remain singing so they get their spirits up to get ready

@richboitalkin99m

WHAT A WARCRY

@richboitalkin99m

best of all time LTS GOOO!!!!

@tintins4021

No CGI Here “that’s for sure”