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The Last Duel

The Last Duel

7,4 /10 (3,850 Votes)
2021 EN 153 min

Overview

King Charles VI declares that Knight Jean de Carrouges settle his dispute with his squire, Jacques Le Gris, by challenging him to a duel.

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Release date

13/10/2021

Votes

3,850

Popularity

5.2

The true story of a woman who defied a nation and made history.

Status

Released

Language

EN

Runtime

153 min

Budget

$100,000,000

Revenue

$30,552,111

Matt Damon

Matt Damon

Sir Jean de Carrouges

Adam Driver

Adam Driver

Jacques Le Gris

Jodie Comer

Jodie Comer

Marguerite de Carrouges

Ben Affleck

Ben Affleck

Pierre d'Alençon

Harriet Walter

Harriet Walter

Nicole de Carrouges

Marton Csokas

Marton Csokas

Crespin

Alex Lawther

Alex Lawther

King Charles VI

William Houston

William Houston

Herald at the Duel

Oliver Cotton

Oliver Cotton

Jean de Carrouges III

Željko Ivanek

Željko Ivanek

Le Coq

Nathaniel Parker

Nathaniel Parker

Sir Robert de Thibouville

Tallulah Haddon

Tallulah Haddon

Marie

Aurélien Lorgnier

Aurélien Lorgnier

Carrouges' Priest

Bryony Hannah

Bryony Hannah

Alice

Thomas Silberstein

Thomas Silberstein

Palace of Justice Clerk

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Adam Goodwin

Rider

Ian Pirie

Ian Pirie

Henri

Daniel Horn

Daniel Horn

Argentan Herald

Michael McElhatton

Michael McElhatton

Bernard de Latour

Sam Hazeldine

Sam Hazeldine

Thomin Dubois

Clive Russell

Clive Russell

King's Uncle

Julian Firth

Julian Firth

King's Uncle

Sylvain Lablée

Sylvain Lablée

Palace of Justice Bailiff

Zoé Bruneau

Zoé Bruneau

Lady Marie Chamaillart

Chloé Lindau

Chloé Lindau

Pierre's Mistress

Adam Nagaitis

Adam Nagaitis

Adam Louvel

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Elise Caprice

Woman at Orgy

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Fiona Maherault Valinski

Woman at Orgy

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Tassia Martin

Woman at Orgy

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Camille Mutin

Woman at Orgy

Caoimhe O'Malley

Caoimhe O'Malley

Elizabeth

John Kavanagh

John Kavanagh

Le Gris' Priest

Simone Collins

Simone Collins

Agatha

Clare Dunne

Clare Dunne

Celia

Christian Erickson

Christian Erickson

Louis the Old Farmer

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Alex Blanchard

Tailor

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Gin Minelli

Noble Lady

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Cécilia Steiner

Noble Lady

Serena Kennedy

Serena Kennedy

Queen Isabeau

Quentin Ogier

Quentin Ogier

Clergy

Paul Bandey

Paul Bandey

Clergy

Martin Vaughan Lewis

Martin Vaughan Lewis

Clergy

Brontis Jodorowsky

Brontis Jodorowsky

Magistrate

Peter Hudson

Peter Hudson

Magistrate

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Alexander Pattie

Sergeant at Arms

Dimitri Michelsen

Dimitri Michelsen

Treasury Bureaucrat

Stephen Brennan

Stephen Brennan

Physician

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Colin David Reese

Carrouges' Gate Keeper

Bosco Hogan

Bosco Hogan

Priest at Duel

Kyle Hixon

Kyle Hixon

Pierre's Tailor

Florian Hutter

Florian Hutter

Dowry Lawyer

Sam Chemoul

Sam Chemoul

Teenager Carrouges' Estate

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Jim Roche

Orgy Spectator

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Martin Gogarty

Orgy Spectator

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Ronan Leonard

Orgy Spectator

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Shane Lynch

Orgy Spectator

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Peter Kirkby

Orgy Spectator

Kevin McGahern

Kevin McGahern

Orgy Spectator

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Lorris Chevalier

Singing Soldier

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Mark Atkin

English Soldier (uncredited)

Janet Grene

Janet Grene

Nobility (uncredited)

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Chloe Harris

Peasant Woman (uncredited)

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Karl Hogan

Crespin Guard (uncredited)

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Brian Manning

Male Peasant (uncredited)

Brian F. Mulvey

Brian F. Mulvey

Phillippe (uncredited)

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Fady Naguib

Scottley (uncredited)

Kyle English

Kyle English

Crespin Nobleman (uncredited)

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Jacinta Sweeney

Servant (uncredited)

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Manuel São Bento

2021-10-29

⭐ 8

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 Carrouges' courage amid so much pain and suffering in a theme-heavy, brutally shocking true story. The perspective-based narrative structure is interesting and efficient enough to overcome its inevit…

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Giovanni

Giovanni

2022-01-25

⭐ 8

**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 makes sense. And we are going to explain to you why in our analysis. The film is based on a true story, and reveal the courage of a woman who defied a nation and made history. - **The Story** - Two old f…

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

2022-03-27

⭐ 7

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 husband "Sir Jean" (Matt Damon) she was subjected to the unwanted attentions of powerful squire "le Gris" (Adam Driver). By way of a legal presentation to King Charles VI, the narrative now presents us wi…

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JPV852

JPV852

2024-01-23

⭐ 5

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**

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r96sk

r96sk

2025-01-14

⭐ 8

<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 differing viewpoints I was always interested in what I was seeing onscreen. I actually was anticipating it to drag at some point down the line, though that surprisingly never happened. It's a great ca…

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