Part 8 of Zulu from 1964. And the attack begins. Although the Zulus, while advancing, are not trying to storm the compound at firstbut why? Then Mr. Witt goes full all-out bonkers, and the commanders are frankly tired of itso they make a decision that may spell the missionaries own doom. Mayhem ensues Heres more IMDB bio-info. on Stanley Baker. Although now enthroned by enthusiastic audiences Stanley Baker was obviously aware he need not desert unsympathetic parts – and his relish in playing the scheming Astaroth in Sodom and Gomorrah (1962) and the unscrupulous mobster Johnny Bannion in The Criminal (1960) was readily evident. But soon there were more principled, if still surly characters, in The Guns of Navarone (1961), The Games (1970), Eva (1962), and Accident (1967), the latter two films reuniting Baker with the American ex-patriot director of The Criminal, Joseph Losey. Stanley Baker also established a fruitful working relationship with the Canadian director Cy Endfield, following their early collaboration on Hell Drivers (1957). When Baker inaugurated his own film production company – it was Endfield he commissioned to write and direct both Zulu (1964) and Sands of the Kalahari (1965), with Baker allotting himself the downbeat roles of the martinet officer John Chard in Zulu and the reluctant hero Mike Bain in The Sands Of The Kalahari. Baker must have felt more assured in disenchanted roles – as further films from Baker’s own stable still promoted the actor in …
Mystery of Time – Time Lapse & Stop Motion Photography Video. The ideas of Time & Space are explored. Scientists use a “time microscope” or a camera running at 3000 frames per second to help explain time. This film is worth it just for the fact that they film drops of milk splashing in slow motion and put dramatic music over it. 27 Minutes. Gives a glimpse of what lies beyond our own space-time continuum. The elemental concepts of the theory of relativity are demonstrated. A science film about time and space. The marvels of science provide the visible evidence of a Divine plan of creation. Production Company: Moody Institute of Science. Creative Commons license: Public Domain
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