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The Last Castle
Directed by
Rod Lurie
R
2001
2h 11m
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6.9
52%
74%
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A court-martialed General rallies together twelve hundred inmates to rise against a corrupt and sadistic warden.
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Cast of The Last Castle
Robert Redford
Lt. Gen. Eugene Irwin
James Gandolfini
Col. Winter
Mark Ruffalo
Yates
Delroy Lindo
Gen. Wheeler
Clifton Collins Jr.
Cp. Ramov Aguilar
Robin Wright
Rosalie Irwin (uncredited)
Kristen Shaw
Clerk (Staff Sgt.)
Paul Calderon
Dellwo
Brian Goodman
Beaupre
Steve Burton
Cap. Peretz
Sam Ball
Duffy
Jeremy Childs
Cutbush
George W. Scott
Thumper
Steve Sandfort
Inmate
Michael Irby
Enriquez
Frank Military
Doc
Nick Kokich
Pvt. Niebolt
David Alford
Corp. Zamorro
Dean Hall
Harris
Peg Allen
Secretary (Kelly)
Rick Vito
Red Team Leader
Maurice Bullard
Sgt. McLaren
Forrest D. Bradford
Simmons
Scott Michael
Gunton
Dean Miller
Carvelli
Michael Q. Davis
Honor Guard
Joe Keenan
Trustee / Lester
David Chattam
Wheeler's Aide
Dan Cole
Trustee #2
Hans Mooy
Sgt. Moore
James-Justone-Thomas
Rapper
Jamie Roberto Mantecon
Inmate
Jeffery G. Fagan
Inmate
Lyon Fleming
Inmate
Darius Willis
Inmate
Rico Moody
Inmate
Rocky Abou-Sakher
Inmate
Sean Cameron
Guard
Mary Jean Bentley
Visitor
Michael Dinwiddie
Guard / Red Team / Color Guard (uncredited)
Karen Espenant
Reporter in the Press Crowd (uncredited)
Michelle Way
Color Guard / Prison guard (uncredited)
The Last Castle Reviews
Washington Post
Rita Kempley
A heavy-handed military prison melodrama.
New York Post
Jonathan Foreman
The story is a stirring vehicle for serious themes embodied by sharply drawn characters.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
The Last Castle is not as simple as it looks, though its appeal is simple.
Washington Post
Desson Thomson
Devolves into a mundane warden-versus-inmate conclusion.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
The immediate experience of watching The Last Castle is strongly involving, and the action at the end, exciting.
Los Angeles Times
Kenneth Turan
It's not objectionable (which is saying something these days) but neither does it have any compelling reason to be seen.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
Some films just leave you puzzled, and The Last Castle is one of them.
Detroit Free Press
Terry Lawson
The Last Castle is not a movie you want to think about too hard, because if you do, you'll find yourself facing some tough questions.
New York Times
Elvis Mitchell
A problem drama suffering from a steroid overdose.
San Jose Mercury News
Bruce Newman
A movie that is so dumbdumb it almost overshadows the beguiling performances of its stars, Robert Redford and James Gandolfini.
Salon.com
Stephanie Zacharek
The themes that ring out most loudly in the end -- some men are just born leaders; others do best if they just conform -- are numbingly retrograde.
Newsday
Jan Stuart
An intermittently witty script and Rod Lurie's assured direction triumph over the cornball factor.
Denver Post
Steven Rosen
If Castle isn't offensive, it is deeply stupid.
Village Voice
Michael Atkinson
Bizarre, confused, sanctimonious manure.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
The Last Castle, while engrossing in parts, might have benefited from more pre-shooting talk about what makes an intriguing character -- and what makes a star performance.
Boston Globe
Jay Carr
The Last Castle is the kind of movie you can enjoy easily enough, as long as you don't think about it much.
The Hollywood Reporter
Kirk Honeycutt
[Lurie] acquits himself well in his first large-scale action movie.
The Advocate
Alonso Duralde
The Last Castle is pretty much every prison movie cliché and every mutiny movie cliché you've ever seen -- along with some Spartacus/Ben-Hur-style shirtless movie star masochism -- served up in one bombastic package.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Carrie Rickey
Although this film from the writer/ director of The Contender underlines every sentence and overemphasizes every camera setup, it has a certain schlocky appeal.
Dallas Morning News
Jane Sumner
A gripping, improbable tale.
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