| Zulu / Uncommon Valour / Sand Of Iwo Jima |  Product images displayed are indicative only of the product cover. The cover on the product that we supply may be different from that displayed as manufacturers do change their covers from time to time. | | Release Date: | 4/10/2007 | | Production Year: | N/A | | Number of Discs: | 3 | | Rating | M15+ - Mature | | Video Format | PAL | | | | Running Time | N/A | | Director(s) | N/A | | Producer | Not Listed | | Audio/Language | N/A | | Subtitles | N/A or None | | Actor(s)/Artist(s) | N/A | | Features | N/A or None | | Description Zulu: On the January 22nd 1879 the British Army suffers one of its worst defeats when Zulu forces massacre 1,500 of its troops. A short time after the main battle a Zulu force numbering in excess of 4000 warriors advances on a British supply dump guarded by 139 Welsh infantrymen. The film concentrates on this bloody 12 hour battle.
Uncommon Valour: Gene Hackman portrays Colonel Jason Rhodes, a man obsessed, in this powerful action packed adventure from the director of First Blood, co-produced by John Milius. For over ten years, Rhodes has been living a nightmare, searching for his son who is listed as missing in action in Vietnam. After useless appeals to the government for information, Rhodes takes matters into his own hands. With the financial backing of a Texas oil tycoon (Robert Stack) and the help of his sons five Marine buddies, Rhodes prepares to carry out a daring mission. After weeks of gruelling training, the courageous veterans leave for Laos. The final battle of the Vietnam conflict is about to begin.
Sands of Iwo Jima: John Marion Stryker is the ultimate Marine, a tough rifle squad leader who in 1943 is assigned a squad of new recruits saddled with three veterans and an old enemy of Strykers from previous duties in the Far East. One recruit in particlar is a source of friction with Stryker, Peter Conway, whose father was Strykers CO at Guadalcanal and who felt his son was too soft and cowardly to be a Marine. The squad grows more and more resentful at Strykers increasingly brutal training regimen and his lack of sympathy for the varied personal problems of the recruits, but his determination to mold them into fighting men helps save their lives when the squad is landed at Tarawa in November 1943 and Stryker risks his life to blow up a Japanese bunker that has slaughtered Marines trapped at a log wall. 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