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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Oh God,
Let's not go there; if that's the case just think about the leftover props from Zulu .
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: USA Georgia
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The barongs, kris and kampilans did look authentic. There was one VERY shiny kris.
But the "Datu" was a Russian actor and carried a Balinese keris. The leader of the Moro was a Japanese actor. He did have a big honking kampilan. But I think they pulled it off rather well. Really liked the movie. |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Maybe a few of those Zulu spears found their way up to the Sudan?
Grand scale of a movie with Charlton Heston playing General "Chinese" Gordon and -- no kidding -- Sir Lawrence Olivier as the "Mahdi" aka the "Expected One." Quite a few kaskaras and some really good spears. 1966 -- cast of thousands that were not digital! Real guys on camels and horses. Remington rifles. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060588/ "In this epic tale of the British Army's travails in North Africa, two acting giants appear together for the first and only time: Charlton Heston portrays General Charles "Chinese" Gordon, who in 1883 led the defense of the Sudanese garrison against a Muslim rebellion. And Laurence Olivier plays the instigator of that uprising -- Mahdi, the "spiritual leader" of the Sudan. Robert Ardrey received an Oscar nomination for his screenplay." |
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Vikingsword Staff
Join Date: Nov 2004
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Got that one on DVD, also the early version of The Four Feathers; the recent version is junk.
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Location: Ann Arbor, MI
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Quote:
Sometimes, it is good to have an unidentifiable accent
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