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British troops defend 'Zulu'

LONDON -- The British troops have decided. The best war film ever made is the 1964 classic "Zulu," directed by Cy Enfield, according to the results of a survey conducted by British Forces Broadcasting Service Television. Full Article at Hollywood Reporter

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