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The Last King of Scotland
The Last King of Scotland

The Last King of Scotland (2006)

74% User Rating
2h 3min
Drama

"Charming. Magnetic. Murderous."

Young Scottish doctor, Nicholas Garrigan decides it's time for an adventure after he finishes his formal education, so he decides to try his luck in Uganda, and arrives during the downfall of President Obote. General Idi Amin comes to power and asks Garrigan to become his personal doctor.

Kevin MacdonaldDirector

Cast

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Forest Whitaker

Forest Whitaker

Idi Amin

James McAvoy

James McAvoy

Dr. Nicholas Garrigan

Simon McBurney

Simon McBurney

British Diplomat

Gillian Anderson

Gillian Anderson

Sarah Merrit

Kerry Washington

Kerry Washington

Kay Amin

David Oyelowo

David Oyelowo

Dr. Thomas Junju

Abby Mukiibi Nkaaga

Abby Mukiibi Nkaaga

Masanga

Adam Kotz

Adam Kotz

Dr. David Merrit

Barbara Rafferty

Barbara Rafferty

Mrs. Garrigan

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David Ashton

Dr. Garrigan - Senior

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Sarah Nagayi

Tolu

Stephen Rwangyezi

Stephen Rwangyezi

Jonah Wasswa

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Sam Okelo

Bonny

Dick Stockley

Dick Stockley

Times Journalist

Chris Wilson

Chris Wilson

Perkins

Daniel Ssettaba

Daniel Ssettaba

Kay Amin's Servant

Giles Foden

Giles Foden

British Journalist 1

Andrew Williams

Andrew Williams

British Journalist 2

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Martina Amati

Italian Journalist

Devon Diep

Devon Diep

Nurse (uncredited)

Reviews (3)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 80%

April 5, 2019

I am the father of Africa. Based on Giles Foden's novel of the same name, this filmic version of a period of Idi Amin's presidency of Uganda is a class act - that is if you can accept it as a loose reworking of events in Amin's life? Thus those who filed in for a bona fide history lesson subsequently either got angry or plain disappointed. Propelled by Forest Whitaker's barnstorming Oscar winning perf as Amin, Last King of Scotland is riveting and fascinating from first reel to last. The political upheaval at this time in Uganda's history is presented in delicate strokes of dark depressing realisations, and also that of uneasy humour. The portrayal of Amin is most complex, part man child, part greenhorn political suitor and one heartbeat away from despotic lunacy, with Whitaker nailing every single tick. It's key to note that the film does shed some light on Amin, so as a character study it soars and holds you enthral throughout. Director Kevin Macdonald films in kinetic style, which is perfect for the material to hand, and he also deserves a pat on the back for ensuring the characters around Amin (circle of family/advisors etc) are a constant intrigue as per Amin's agenda machinations. James McAvoy gives sterling support as the key "fish out of water" doctor who Amin takes to his bosom, while Kerry Washington as Amin's wife number 3 also strikes the right emotive notes. The finale falters somewhat, where it encompasses the Entebbe Hostage Crisis but fails to do that incident justice - instead using it as a cypher to have us rooting for McAvoy's made up character to get out of harm's way. But this is just a misstep that's not film defining. For this is a fine film, if it's not jolting you with harrowing scenes, or tickling your brain for education purpose, then it's demanding your attention for historical noting. Job done. 8.5/10

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The Last King of Scotland | #TBT Trailer | 20th Century FOX

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Last King of Scotland

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