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| Stanley Baker | Lt. John Chard R. E. | |
| Jack Hawkins | Otto Witt | |
| Ulla Jacobsson | Margareta Witt | |
| James Booth | Pvt. Henry Hook | |
| Michael Caine | Lt. Gonville Bromhead | |
| Nigel Green | Colour-Sergeant Bourne | |
| Ivor Emmanuel | Pvt. Owen | |
| Paul Daneman | Sgt. Maxfield | |
| Glynn Edwards | Cpl. Allen | |
| Neil McCarthy | Pvt. Thomas | |
| David Kernan | Pvt. Hitch | |
| Gary Bond | Pvt. Cole | |
| Peter Gill | Pvt. 612 Williams | |
| Tom Gerrard | Lance Corporal | |
| Patrick Magee | Surgeon Reynolds |
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| Producer |
Stanley Baker
Cy Endfield |
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| Writer |
John Prebble
Cy Endfield |
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| Cinematography |
Stephen Dade
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| Musician |
John Barry
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In 1879, during the Anglo-Zulu War, man-of-the-people Lt. Chard and snooty Lt. Bromhead are in charge of defending the isolated and vastly outnumbered Natal outpost of Rorke's Drift from tribal hordes. |
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