Shangani Patrol (film)

Shangani Patrol
DVD Jacket
Directed byDavid Millin
Screenplay byAdrian Steed
Story by"A Time to Die" (book), by Robert Cary (1968)
Based onHistorical events of the Shangani Patrol (1893)
Produced byRoscoe Behrmann
StarringBrian O'Shaughnessy as Maj. Allan Wilson
Will Hutchins as Chief of Scouts Frederick Russell Burnham
CinematographyLionel Friedberg
Edited byAntony Gibbs
Music byMike Hankinson
Dan Hill
RPM Studio Orchestra
Production
company
RPM Film Studios
Distributed byRhodesian Broadcasting Corporation
Release date
  • 3 December 1970 (1970-12-03)
Running time
90 min.
CountryRhodesia
LanguageEnglish

Shangani Patrol is a war film based upon the non-fiction book A Time to Die by Robert Cary (1968), and the historical accounts of the Shangani Patrol, with Brian O'Shaughnessy as Major Allan Wilson and Will Hutchins as the lead Scout Frederick Russell Burnham.[1] Also includes the song "Shangani Patrol" by Nick Taylor (1966 recording).

Under the command of Major Wilson, the patrol tracks the fleeing Ndebele King Lobengula across the Shangani River. Cut off from the main force, they are ambushed by the Ndebele impi and, except for the few men sent as reinforcements, all are killed. Such was the bravery of the Shangani Patrol that the victorious Ndebele said, "They were men of men and their fathers were men before them." Depending on one's viewpoint, this event was one of the great mistakes and military blunders of this time in history, or the last heroic stand of a gallant few. The incident had lasting significance in England, South Africa, and Rhodesia as the equivalent of 'Custer's Last Stand'. This is their story, told in a 1970 film shot on location in Matabeleland, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe).

  1. ^ Shangani Patrol soundtrack album cover, RPM 1053-S, RPM Film Studios, South Africa, 1970.