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The Last Castle

A Castle Can Only Have One King
2001 | 131m | English

(88925 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

Director: Rod Lurie
Writer: Graham Yost, David Scarpa
Staring:
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A court-martialed general rallies together 1200 inmates to rise against the system that put him away.
Release Date: Oct 19, 2001
Director: Rod Lurie
Writer: Graham Yost, David Scarpa
Genres: Action, Drama, Thriller
Keywords prison, general, investigation, coercion, military officer, oppression, us military
Production Companies DreamWorks Pictures, Robert Lawrence Productions
Box Office Revenue: $27,642,707
Budget: $72,000,000
Updates Updated: Sep 17, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
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)
Name Job
Henry Kingi Jr. Stunts
Kevin L. Jackson Stunts
Kanin Howell Stunts
Gene Hartline Stunts
Gary Guercio Stunts
Tim Gilbert Stunts
Kenny Endoso Stunts
Eddy Donno Stunts
Tony Brubaker Stunts
Eddie Braun Stunts
Gregory J. Barnett Stunts
Jerry Goldsmith Original Music Composer
Deborah Aquila Casting
Rod Lurie Director
Tom Waits Original Music Composer
Mary Jo Slater Casting
Tad Griffith Stunts
Tricia Wood Casting Associate
Nicole Sage Casting Assistant
Danny Wynands Stunts
Scott Workman Stunts
Tim Trella Stunts
Matthew Taylor Stunt Double
Marcus Salgado Stunts
Michael Runyard Stunts
Jason Rodriguez Stunts
Mic Rodgers Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Peewee Piemonte Stunts
Casey O'Neill Stunts
Tom Morga Stunts
John C. Meier Stunts
Khristian Lupo Stunts
Gene LeBell Stunts
Ha Nguyen Costume Design
Eloise Crane Stammerjohn Set Decoration, Production Design
Daniel Loren May Set Decoration, Production Design
Graham Yost Screenplay
Shelly Johnson Director of Photography
Michael Jablow Editor
Lawrence A. Hubbs Art Direction
Kevin Stitt Editor
Jo Doster Location Casting
Kim McCray Extras Casting Assistant
Kim Petrosky Extras Casting
Jennifer L. Smith Casting Assistant
David Walling Stunts
Cooper Taylor Stunts
Robby Robinson Stunts
Bill Richards Stunts
Jalon Raney Stunts
Tom Pearl Stunts
Bennie Moore Stunts
Bobby McLaughlin Stunts
Greg Martin Stunts
Clay M. Lilley Stunts
Tommy J. Huff Stunts
Chuck 'Chaz' Hosack Stunts
Steven Chambers Stunts
Jacob Chambers Stunts
Kenny Alexander Stunts
Kirk M. Petruccelli Production Design
David Scarpa Screenplay
Chris Tuck Stunt Coordinator
Danny Rogers Stunts
Jimmy N. Roberts Stunts
Name Title
Don Zepfel Executive Producer
Robert Lawrence Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

Robert Redford is "Irwin", a disgraced general sent to a military prison after his court-martial for disobeying orders during an operation in Africa that led to the death of eight under his command. Almost immediately he and the commandant "Winter" (James Gandolfini) take against each other and what ... now ensues is a gradual positioning of both men for a contretemps. The former man, initially, just wants to do his time - but as he sees the arbitrary and sometimes lethal fashion in which the place is run, he is soon working with the 1200 other inmates to create an effective unit than can resist, perhaps even overthrow, the regime. The first half hour of this is quite well developed, battle lines are drawn as the two men play a game of intellectual chess. Sadly, though, that momentum descends quite quickly into a rather far-fetched drama that featuresd a plot riddled with holes, some totally implausible incidents and in the end, a denouement that has something of the pantomime to it. Redford adopts a less is more approach to his role which he carries off adequately with little dialogue - indeed, pretty much little of anything. Gandolfini is, however, completely unconvincing as a senior officer who appears to have little humanity or grasp on the reality of the scenarios presented to us by Rod Lurie. Clifton Collins Jr offers the best effort from amongst the cast with his portrayal of the troubled "Aguilar", but I couldn't quite make out just what the role of the duplicitous "Yates" (Mark Ruffalo) was meant to represent - maybe I had just given up by then. I reckon this might have made for a decent read; allowing us to inject character traits into what personalities are on offer here using our own imagination. As a piece of cinema, however, it is little more than a vehicle for a star who is nowhere near his best working with a story that stretched my imagination just a bit too far for far too long.

Jul 10, 2022