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Zulu Dawn
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1. SCRIPT APPEARS ON BLACK SCREEN:
One hundred years ago the British Colony of Natal in Southern
Africa was surrounded by a
vast and independent Zulu Kingdom.
In 1879, a banle took place that was forever to alter the
course of colonial history:
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I SANDHLWANA
2 EXT. DAWN.
Four Zulus are seen in silhouette herding cattle up a hill.
3. LONG SHOT - Two Zulus are seen in silhouette high on a
precipice.
4. Seven Zulus are seen walking in silhouette against the
sunrise.
5. The sun fills the screen as the sound of many running feet
and Zulu drums are heard.
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6. EXT. ZULU KRAAL. DAY.
A large regiment of Zulu warriors carrying shields and assegais
(stabbing spears)
are seen running into the Kraal whilst the sound of tribal
singing, chanting and drum
beating escalates.
7. Inside the camp a group of Zulus are seen grappling with a
bull as they struggle to
bring the animal to the ground. They are watched by a vast
circle of warriors all
shouting encouragement.
8. An elaborate tribal dance ensues. It appears to be some sort
of Fenility Rite. The
females stand opposite the men in rows, chanting as they move
in closer.
9. CETSHWAYO, the great Zulu King emerges into the throng. He is
tall, beautifully
fat, with a big intelligent face and superb dignity. He surveys
his subjects with
interest as they stand unanimous, thrusting their assegais into
the air whilst shouting
their allegiance.
10. EXT. HIGH COMMISSIONERS RESIDENCE, PIETERMARITZBURG,
NATAL. NIGHT.
BARTLE FRERE (V.0.)
Reading aloud the letter he has just written.
Cetshwayo 5 Zulu army to disband and the warriors permitted to
return
to their homes.
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11. SWITCH TO INTERIOR. FRERE is seated at his desk whilst LORD
CHELMSFORD is seen in the background standing on the veranda.
BARTLE FRERE
He continues to read aloud:
Present military system to be abandoned. New regulations
concerning
the defence of the realm worked out.
CHELMSFORD enters the room, sits and studies two sheets of
paper.
FRERE continues:
All who do not submit will be dealt with as enemies of the
Crown. We
will not permit the arbitrary killing and
FRERE pauses as he underlines a certain word:
and unjust oppression which the Zulu people have suffered from
their
own King Cetshwayo
Pausing, FRERE looks up as if to meet his comrades gaze.
CHELMSFORD,
however, continues to read, turning the page.
BARTLE FRERE
You 11 see from the letter that this ultimatum is our decision
alone. Her
Majestys government seems to prefer a negotiated settlement
12. CLOSE UP of CHELMSFORDs letter:
Her Majestys government confidentially hope that by the
exercise of prudence
and by meeting of the Zulus in a spirit of forbearance and
reasonable
compromise it will be possible to avert the very serious evil
of a war with
Cetshwayo:
13. Return to BARTLE FRERE. As he melts some sealing wax over a
silver burner:
BARTLE FRERE
(Referring to the letter he has just completed)
Does this do what we both know to be right Frederick?
CHELMSFORD
It does Sir Henry (He folds the papers neatly in half)
excellently.
The pair exchange glances as BARTLE FRERE applies the wax to his
letter.
14. CLOSE UP of stamped seal.
15. EXT. CHELMSFORDS CAMP PIETERMARITZBURG. DAY
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Activity everywhere, the incessant movement of an army in the
final stages of its
formation. Huge ox-wagons are being hauled into the camp.
16. CHELMSFORD and CREALOCK are on horseback in full regaJia as
they ride into
the centre of the Camp.
17. Squads of Basuto-infantry - tall, rangy bodies, naked except
for a loincloth and neck
ornaments - are being drilled by foul mouthed, bullying
European NCOs.
18. LT. MELVILL, young, dapper, inspects the Martini Henry
rifles of a company of
REDCOATS who are lined up near the BASUTOS. A CSM (SOT.
WILLIAMS)
stalks behind MELVILL.
ONE REDCOAT, young, thin, gangling, turns his head slightly to
peek at the
Basutos, and the swift eye of SOT. WILLIAMS detects the
disaffection. The young
redcoat (PTE. WILLIAMS) turns, guilty at being caught out of
the Attention
position. The CSM (SOT. WILLIAMS) leans forward until his face
is one inch
from that of his quavering prey.
SGT. WILLIAMS (Shouting)
You moved (With more restraint) You moved go and tell the NCO
of that black shambles that you love im more than you love
me (Shouting) NOW
19. PTE. WILLIAMS blinks, swallows then runs over to the
Basutos NCO.
NCO (Addressing the Basutos)
Youre not fit to be in the British army you different coloured
articles.
STRAIGHTEN UP! Youre like a load of bloody herd boys! (He
suddenly becomes aware of PTE. WILLIAMS presence).
PTE. WILLIAMS
Im to tell you Corporal, that I love you more than my Colour
Sergeant
The Basutos NCO walks up to PTE. WILLIAMS.
NCO
Thats frightening... Get out of my bloody sight lad. And put
your rifle
over your head and double round this field (shouting) until you
drop
bloody dead. Now move, get on with it, at the double.
The Basutos, laughing, raise their shields into the air in
general amusement as
PRIVATE WILLIAMS runs past.
NCO
Shut up!