Find Movies & TV
Home
Live TV
On Demand
Discover
Explore
Movies & TV Shows
Most Popular
Leaving Soon
Categories
Action
Animation
Comedy
Crime
Descriptive Audio
Documentary
Drama
En Español
Horror
Music
Romance
Sci-Fi
Thriller
Western
Explore
Browse Channels
Featured Channels
CW Forever
Ion Mystery
LiveNOW from FOX
Categories
Black Stories
Hit TV
Drama TV
True Crime
Reality
News
Sports
Comedy
History & Science
Movies
Food & Home
Lifestyle
Nature & Travel
Daytime TV
Game Shows
Sci-Fi & Action
Kids & Family
Classic TV
Anime & Gaming
Chills & Thrills
International
En Español
Music
Sign In
The Duel
Directed by
Kieran Darcy-Smith
PG-13
2016
1h 50m
Drama
,
Western
5.8
32%
32%
Add to Watchlist
A Texas Ranger investigates a series of unexplained deaths in a town called Helena.
More
Where to Watch The Duel
Kanopy
Free
Starz
Subscription
Starz Apple TV Channel
Subscription
+7 more
Cast of The Duel
Woody Harrelson
Abraham Brant
Liam Hemsworth
David Kingston
Alice Braga
Marisol
Emory Cohen
Isaac
Felicity Price
Naomi
José Zúñiga
General Calderon
William Sadler
Governor Ross
Raphael Sbarge
Dr. Morris
Giles Matthey
John
Christopher James Baker
Monte
Christopher Berry
Dale
Benedict Samuel
George
David Born
Hoot
Lawrence Turner
Silas
Jason Carter
William
John McConnell
Saul
Jimmy Lee Jr.
Jesse Kingston
Kimberly Daugherty
Maria
Doug Van Liew
Jedediah
Josh Whites
Clem
Kerry Cahill
Philomena
Heather Le Roy
Esther
Hector Machado
Mexican Man
Kelly Bellini
Young Mexican Woman
Gloria Sandoval
Old Mexican Woman
Marlin Richardson
Harland
Ashton Evers
Young David Kingston
Jeremy Sande
Charlie
Matthew Frias
Young Mexican Boy
Caleb J. Thaggard
Nigel
Chester Rushing
Winston
Danny Cabrera
Young Mexican Man
Michael Watson
Ranger
Sue-Lynn Ansari
Saloon Woman (uncredited)
Greg Dees
Townsfolk (uncredited)
Douglas M. Griffin
Sergeant (uncredited)
Mallorie Lindsey
Saloon Woman (uncredited)
Johnny McPhail
Outlaw 1 (uncredited)
Indiana O'Loughlin
Mt. Hermon Girl (uncredited)
Sue Rock
Outlaw Woman (uncredited)
Alaine Tyler
Townsfolk (uncredited)
Alana Whites
Townsgirl (uncredited)
The Duel Ratings & Reviews
Entertainment Weekly
Devan Coggan
Hemsworth's emotionless performance (and a murky subplot about his wife's inexplicable descent into madness) mean that this scattershot Western misses its mark.
Observer
Rex Reed
Situations are not always convincing, and motivations are so weak that whole sections of explanation seem to be missing.
AV Club
Alex McLevy
Blessed with solid supporting character work and several scenes of genuine good fun, the movie manages to make its nearly two-hour run-time pass by easily enough, but not so much so that the seams on this patchwork quilt don't still show.
Seattle Times
Tom Keogh
Despite promising elements of mixed-genre thrills, the film is finally the underwhelming sum of too many plot devices.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
For those capable of working past such strangeness at times, there's plenty to admire about the effort, which hits genre highlights while remaining in a dark place.
CinemaBlend
Gregory Wakeman
The Duel boasts an impressively psychotic Woody Harrelson performance, bloody violence, and an intriguing allegorical plot, but it's just all a bit lightweight.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
The Duel never feels long, Darcy-Smith allowing events to build with a deliberate delicacy that allows the final face-off between David and Abraham to explode in emotive ferocity.
Common Sense Media
Barbara Shulgasser
Muddled, violent Western echoes Apocalypse Now.
We Got This Covered
Bernard Boo
The Duel is a forgettable, muddled affair that wastes its two charismatic leads on endless scenes of tonal wonkiness.
Los Angeles Times
Katie Walsh
Pretty to look at, but the story itself is overly long and overly wrought, a flabby two-hour tale that feels about three.
New York Times
Manohla Dargis
"The Duel" has a few ideas and a glint of politics but is largely characterized by its perplexing shifts in tone and unpersuasive story turns.
Variety
Owen Gleiberman
It's like "Straw Dogs" as a mediocre TV-movie, and the tension slowly dissipates.
Village Voice
Alan Scherstuhl
The Duel could have been something.
Film Inquiry
David Fontana
It's not entirely forgettable, yet in our current world where even big stars don't sell movie tickets, The Duel had to have something more in order to really be successful. The film is an unfortunate misfire.
ReelTalk Movie Reviews
Betty Jo Tucker
Woody Harrelson and Liam Hemsworth try their best to save this very slow-moving Western.
Nerdist
Luke Y. Thompson
...mostly makes for a satisfactory mano a mano battle in bullets and brutality
Watch The Duel Videos
The Duel
The Duel
Trailer
Warning
Warning
Scene
Take Plex everywhere
Watch free anytime, anywhere, on almost any device.
See the full list of supported devices
Home
Live TV
On Demand
Discover