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John Young
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Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 8:21 pm |
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Good to see you back, by-the-way, if only for a while.
Connery, could not play Durnford at Isandlwana, he'd have to play Quatermain (the correct spelling) at Isandlwana, or didn't you know Quatermain was with Durnford at Isandlwana?
Here's his description of him from Finished:
'All this while Colonel Durnford had been behaving as a British officer should do. Scorning to attempt flight, whenever I looked round I caught sight of his tall form, easy to recognize by the long fair moustaches and his arm in a sling, moving to and fro encouraging us to stand firm and die like men. Then suddenly I saw a Kaffir, who carried a big old smooth-bore gun, aim at him from a distance of about twenty yards, and fire. He went down, as I believe dead, and that was the end of a very gallant officer and gentleman whose military memory has in my opinion been most unjustly attacked. The real blame for tht disaster dos not rest upon the shoulders of either Colonel Durnford or Colonel Pulleine.'
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Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 5:30 pm |
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I'll certainly watch out for the documentary, as well as Haggard's books.
Interestingly, under the title 'Allan Quatermain' in Wikipedia, which includes a film still of Connery, there is a detailed description of Quatermain and what his thoughts were of Africa and the people.
Although just a summary of the character, I can't help but feel, that if Quatermain had been a 'real' person, both he and Durnford would have had a lot to talk about with each other, perhaps agreeing on many aspects.
However, having not studied the character in-depth, I may be entirely wrong.
Apparently, Haggard based Quatermain on individuals around at the time, but I wonder if he included some of Durnford's views, even slightly, in the character's personality ?
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