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Shaka ZuluBy Bret Fetzer
This sweeping miniseries
from 1983 captures the rise and fall of an African emperor. Shaka Zulu
begins following a British expedition sent to bargain with the fearsome
Zulu army assembling on the outer edges of the British colonies in South
Africa. Led by Lt. Francis Farewell (The Day of the Jackal, A
Bridge Too Far), the expedition hopes to bamboozle a superstitious
primitive, but their arrogance gets taken down a notch by a cunning and
ruthless warlord who has unified vast territories through a combination of
political charisma and military discipline.
At this point, the focus shifts to how Shaka (the riveting Henry Cele),
king of the Zulus, rose from a brutal childhood to royal grandeur--a
semi-mythological tale filled with family strife, political intrigue,
witchcraft, and bloody warfare. Powerful performances by Cele and Dudu
Mikhize (as Shaka's iron-willed mother, Nandi) give this sprawling epic
the drive and emotional scope of a Shakespearean drama. Shaka Zulu
also draws sneaky parallels between the Zulu and British empires, often to
sharp satirical effect. Full of richly conceived characters and compelling
political maneuvering, this eight-hour series brings faraway history to
living, breathing life. Also featuring Christopher Lee (whose
always-steady career exploded at age 79 with juicy roles in The Lord of
the Rings and Star Wars: Episode II, Attack of the Clones).
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Aired: 1983 |
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Cast: Edward Fox, Robert Powell, Trevor Howard, Christopher Lee, Fiona Fullerton, Henry Cele |
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Network: PBS |
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Genre: Miniseries |
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Image courtesy of PBS | |
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