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Zulu (Blu-ray disc)
Stanley Baker, Jack Hawkins, Ulla Jacobsson, James Booth, Michael Caine, …
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R565
R271
Discovery Miles 2 710
Save R294 (52%)
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Michael Caine stars in this epic story of the battle of Rorke's
Drift, on January 22nd 1879, where 1,200 British troops found
themselves completely outnumbered by irate Zulu warriors in Natal,
South Africa. Having already destroyed a very large British
garrison, 4,000 Zulu warriors are now on their way to overcome the
handful of men stationed at Rorke's Drift. The two lieutenants in
charge of the garrison, Jon Chard (Stanley Baker) and Gonville
Bromhead (Caine), are at odds with each other, but manage to rally
the men together and put up a courageous fight. Only a few of the
men survived, eleven receiving the Victoria Cross.
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The Man Who Finally Died (DVD)
Stanley Baker, Peter Cushing, Mai Zetterling, Eric Portman, Georgina Ward, …
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R241
Discovery Miles 2 410
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Espionage thriller, based on the 1959 ITV series, starring Stanley
Baker, Peter Cushing and Mai Zetterling. Joe Newman (Baker), a jazz
musician who has lived in England since the outbreak of World War
II, is greatly surprised to discover that his father, believed to
have died some 20 years before, may still be alive and heads to his
hometown in Bavaria to investigate. While there he becomes
enveloped in a conspiracy that reaches to both sides of the Iron
Curtain and involves the mysterious Dr. von Brecht (Cushing).
Do you speak "business" or "IT"? Perhaps you speak a little of
both. In today's connected world, where business and IT are fused,
chances are that if you're a business or IT executive, or someone
working to transform a business, you speak a little of both. But
what if there was a "third" language? A common language that was
natural for both "business" and "IT," straightforward enough to
use, yet sophisticated enough to work in today's connected world?
What if such a language only comprised a handful of words? With
such a language, the "loss in translation" between the business and
IT would happen less, because both would be using the same
language. With such a language, business outcomes and
transformations would become much more achievable. This handbook
describes what this language is-the language of Information Systems
for the 21st century.
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