
Matt Damon
Sir Jean de Carrouges
Adam Driver
Jacques Le Gris
Jodie Comer
Marguerite de Carrouges
Ben Affleck
Pierre d'Alençon
Harriet Walter
Nicole de Carrouges
Marton Csokas
Crespin
Alex Lawther
King Charles VI
William Houston
Herald at the Duel
Oliver Cotton
Jean de Carrouges III
Zeljko Ivanek
Le Coq
Nathaniel Parker
Sir Robert de Thibouville
Tallulah Haddon
Marie
Aurélien Lorgnier
Carrouges' Priest
Bryony Hannah
Alice
Thomas Silberstein
Palace of Justice Clerk
Adam Goodwin
Rider
Ian Pirie
Henri
Daniel Horn
Argentan Herald
Michael McElhatton
Bernard de Latour
Sam Hazeldine
Thomin Dubois
Clive Russell
King's Uncle
Julian Firth
King's Uncle
Sylvain Lablée
Palace of Justice Bailiff
Zoé Bruneau
Lady Marie Chamaillart
Chloé Lindau
Pierre's Mistress
Adam Nagaitis
Adam Louvel
Elise Caprice
Woman at Orgy
Fiona Maherault Valinski
Woman at Orgy
Tassia Martin
Woman at Orgy
Camille Mutin
Woman at Orgy
Caoimhe O'Malley
Elizabeth
John Kavanagh
Le Gris' Priest
Simone Collins
Agatha
Clare Dunne
Celia
Christian Erickson
Louis the Old Farmer
Alex Blanchard
Tailor
Gin Minelli
Noble Lady
Cécilia Steiner
Noble Lady
Serena Kennedy
Queen Isabeau
Quentin Ogier
Clergy
Paul Bandey
Clergy
Martin Vaughan Lewis
Clergy
Brontis Jodorowsky
Magistrate
Peter Hudson
Magistrate
Alexander Pattie
Sergeant at Arms
Dimitri Michelsen
Treasury Bureaucrat
Stephen Brennan
Physician
Colin David Reese
Carrouges' Gate Keeper
Bosco Hogan
Priest at Duel
Kyle Hixon
Pierre's Tailor
Florian Hutter
Dowry Lawyer
Sam Chemoul
Teenager Carrouges' Estate
Jim Roche
Orgy Spectator
Martin Gogarty
Orgy Spectator
Ronan Leonard
Orgy Spectator
Shane Lynch
Orgy Spectator
Peter Kirkby
Orgy Spectator
Kevin McGahern
Orgy Spectator
Lorris Chevalier
Singing Soldier
Mark Atkin
English Soldier (uncredited)
Janet Grene
Nobility (uncredited)
Chloe Harris
Peasant Woman (uncredited)
Karl Hogan
Crespin Guard (uncredited)
Brian Manning
Male Peasant (uncredited)
Brian F. Mulvey
Phillippe (uncredited)
Fady Naguib
Scottley (uncredited)
Kyle English
Crespin Nobleman (uncredited)













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$100,000,000.00
$30,552,111.00
- #based on novel or book
- #castle
- #male friendship
- #normandy, france
- #based on true story
- #trial
- #battlefield
- #knight
- #duel
- #battle
- #historical
- #catholic
- #sword duel
- #rape and revenge
- #historical drama
- #trial by combat
- #nobleman
- #squire
- #14th century
- #knighthood
- #medieval france
- #medieval times
- #noble
- #conceited
Reviews

<em>'The Last Duel'</em> is a fun time. I remember hearing this flopped at the box office (not that that's a sure sign of anything) and had a joke told at its expense at the Oscars, therefore I wasn't too sure what to expect from this Ridley Scott movie. Happily, I comfortably enjoyed it. The plot is a little bit thin, especially for a 153 minute flick, though due to how it is portrayed via dif

Lengthy and rich-looking period drama might have some great set and costumes, and an interesting enough storytelling style with three different viewpoints, I found this not terribly entertaining and everything felt empty and cold. I like Ridley Scott but this is one of his lesser outings. **2.5/5**

There is definitely something of Kurosawa's "Rashomon" (1950) in the compelling watch that Sir Ridley Scott has stitched together here, depicting well, as it does, the rather pyramidical feudal system that provided the legal and cultural structure of life in 14th century Europe. The film centres around allegations made by "Lady Marguerite" (Jodie Comer) that during the absence of her war-hero husb

**Analysis and Explanation at Spotamovie.com** - The Last Duel is a story of friendship, love and betrayals. But also of violence, war and weak justice. So even if it tries to focus on the role of women within society in the Middle Ages, the film presents crucial topics and a particular narrative structure. And we think this is a hazardous solution by Ridley Scott and his team, but somehow, it mak
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/the-last-duel-spoiler-free-review "The Last Duel became one of my favorite Ridley Scott films, boasting a commanding Jodie Comer who delivers one of the year's most emotionally powerful performances. Adam Driver, Matt Damon, and Ben Affleck all offer remarkable interpretations, but the actress fully embodies Marguerite de Ca












