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Drums of Destiny
In this war film, set in 1817, an American Army captain searches throughout Spanish-ruled Florida for his brother who has been abducted by an evil Don. En route he begins to romance the daughter of the Don.
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Plot Summary
Set during the Zulu Wars, a British officer is torn between his duty to the Crown and his burgeoning feelings for a Zulu princess. As tensions escalate and conflict seems inevitable, he must navigate his loyalties and the complex political landscape to try and forge a path towards peace.
Critical Reception
Reviews for 'Drums of Destiny' were mixed upon its release, with some critics praising its attempt at exploring inter-cultural romance and the depiction of the Zulu conflict, while others found the narrative predictable and the performances uneven. It is not widely remembered as a standout film of its era.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its ambitious subject matter concerning British colonial conflicts and romance.
Criticized for a melodramatic plot and stereotypical characterizations.
Visuals were considered adequate for a film of its time, but not particularly remarkable.
Google audience: Audience reception information for 'Drums of Destiny' is not readily available. Given its age and relative obscurity, it's unlikely to have significant modern user reviews.
Fun Fact
Despite its setting, the film was shot primarily on location in England, utilizing the English countryside to stand in for the African landscape.
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