Bob Martin Photographer
002 Zulu
“Come on Chard, you can’t die now damn you, we need you for God’s sake,” says Michael Caine, playing Lt. Gonville Bromhead, in the motion picture ‘Zulu’ filmed in South Africa in the early Sixties.
This is the dramatic moment when Bromhead, after having despatched the Zulu (who is attacking Chard) with his rifle, rushes to Chard’s aid and manages to get him to Surgeon-Lieutenant Reynold’s make-shift, first-aid post in the mission church at Rourkes Drift. ”
The surgeon was played by the well-known Irish actor, Patrick Mc Gee who I was, 10 years later, to photograph as, “ Prospero” in PACT’S production of “The Tempest.”
002 Zulu
“Come on Chard, you can’t die now damn you, we need you for God’s sake,” says Michael Caine, playing Lt. Gonville Bromhead, in the motion picture ‘Zulu’ filmed in South Africa in the early Sixties.
This is the dramatic moment when Bromhead, after having despatched the Zulu (who is attacking Chard) with his rifle, rushes to Chard’s aid and manages to get him to Surgeon-Lieutenant Reynold’s make-shift, first-aid post in the mission church at Rourkes Drift. ”
The surgeon was played by the well-known Irish actor, Patrick Mc Gee who I was, 10 years later, to photograph as, “ Prospero” in PACT’S production of “The Tempest.”