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Director: | Neil Marshall |
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Writer: | Neil Marshall |
Staring: |
Britain, A.D. 117. Quintus Dias, the sole survivor of a Pictish raid on a Roman frontier fort, marches north with General Virilus' legendary Ninth Legion, under orders to wipe the Picts from the face of the Earth and destroy their leader, Gorlacon. | |
Release Date: | Feb 15, 2010 |
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Director: | Neil Marshall |
Writer: | Neil Marshall |
Genres: | Adventure, Action, Drama |
Keywords | roman empire, ancient rome, ancient world, britain, behind enemy lines, sole survivor, 2nd century, hadrian’s wall, pathetic |
Production Companies | Canal+, Warner Bros. Pictures, UK Film Council, Celador Films, CinéCinéma, Pathé |
Box Office |
Revenue: $6,890,432
Budget: $12,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Michael Fassbender | Centurion Quintus Dias |
Olga Kurylenko | Etain |
David Morrissey | Bothos |
Liam Cunningham | Brick |
Dominic West | General Titus Flavius Virilus |
Imogen Poots | Arianne |
Ulrich Thomsen | Gorlacon |
JJ Feild | Thax |
Noel Clarke | Macros |
Dimitri Leonidas | Leonidas |
Riz Ahmed | Tarak |
Paul Freeman | Governor Julius Agricola |
Dave Legeno | Vortix |
Axelle Carolyn | Aeron |
Andreas Wisniewski | Commander Gratus |
Jake Maskall | Roman Officer Argos |
Eoin Macken | Achivir |
Rachael Stirling | Druzilla |
Michael Carter | General Antoninus |
Tom Mannion | General Tesio |
Peter Guinness | General Cassius |
Dylan Brown | Roman Guard |
Dermot Keaney | Pict Hunter |
Dhafer L'Abidine | Arm Wrestling Opponent |
Lee Ross | Septus |
Simon Chadwick | Carlisle Messenger |
Ryan Atkinson | Gorlacon's Son |
Name | Job |
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Zoe Smith | Set Decoration |
Andy Stebbing | Line Producer |
Sam McCurdy | Director of Photography |
Chris Gill | Editor |
Jacob Otterström | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Gabrielle Spanswick | Costume Supervisor |
Christoph Bauschinger | Music Editor |
Monica MacDonald | Makeup Artist |
Jana Carboni | Makeup Artist |
Edward Griffiths | Prop Maker |
Paul Carter | Sound Designer, Sound Effects |
Cass Marks | Production Manager |
Sean Wheelan | Visual Effects Producer |
Rodrigo Gutierrez | Camera Operator, Second Unit Director of Photography |
Mark Paterson | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Jon Marson | Greensman |
Ian Thomson | Publicist |
Danny Sheehan | Supervising Sound Editor |
Jamie Hicks | Camera Operator |
Matthew Collinge | Sound Designer, Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Camilla Naprous | Stunts |
Sophie Bridgman | Art Department Assistant |
Jono Moles | Construction Manager |
Kristin Theyers | Dressing Prop |
Adam McCreight | Dressing Prop |
Jim McCallum | Dressing Prop |
Ceri Warrick-Foster | Dressing Prop |
Jason Line | Painter |
Harvey Woodward | Painter |
Muffin Green | Property Master |
Harry Pain | Standby Art Director |
Jaeson Finn | Storyboard Artist, Concept Artist |
Adam Dale | Aerial Director of Photography |
Emma Edwards | Assistant Camera |
Ryan Taggart | Clapper Loader |
Tobias Marshall | Clapper Loader |
Henry Landgrebe | Clapper Loader |
Kat Spencer | Clapper Loader |
Bob Milton | Electrician |
Terry Robb | Electrician |
J.P. Judge | Electrician |
Tom Hyde | Electrician |
Garry Owen | Electrician |
Andrew Taylor | Gaffer |
Sergio Bernuzzi | Grip |
Warwick Drucker | Grip |
David Holliday | Grip |
Daniel Hegarty | Grip |
Tahira Herold | Makeup Designer, Hair Designer |
Fiona Lucas | Costume Assistant |
Alison Strudwick | Costume Assistant |
Tamar Zaig | Costume Assistant |
Janine Marr | Costume Supervisor |
Andy Thomson | Art Direction |
Lizzie Lawson | Makeup Artist |
Jason Knox-Johnston | Supervising Art Director |
Matt Jones | Location Manager |
Anwen Bull | Script Supervisor |
Sylvia Parker | Script Supervisor |
Jamie Roden | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Caroline O'Reilly | Script Supervisor |
Mark Grimwade | Location Manager |
Paul Herbert | Stunt Coordinator |
John Hayes | Sound Recordist |
Maxine Whittaker | Stunts |
Jon Baker | Armorer |
Barnaby Papworth | Construction Manager |
Christopher Chandler | Dressing Prop |
Ben Johnson | Dressing Prop |
Gary Robinson | Dressing Prop |
Alan Payne | Graphic Designer |
Jo Weston | Painter |
John Hext | Painter |
Tod Todeschini | Props |
Jay Butcher | Standby Carpenter |
Glyn Williams | Aerial Camera Technician |
John Marzano | Aerial Director of Photography |
Phil Humphries | Clapper Loader |
Stefan R. Krzysiak | Clapper Loader |
Matt North | Clapper Loader |
Paul Snell | Clapper Loader |
Trevor Chaisty | Electrician |
Will Kendal | Electrician |
Gavin Warwick | Electrician |
Phil Green | Electrician |
Paul McGeachan | Electrician |
Mark Thomas | Electrician |
Gareth Williams | Generator Operator |
John Heald | Grip |
Luke Chisholm | Grip |
Steve Manningham | Grip |
Robbie Drake | Prosthetics |
Zoe Morris | Costume Assistant |
Sarah Ward | Costume Assistant |
Matt Adams | Digital Intermediate |
Matthew Benns | Digital Intermediate Data Wrangler |
Stephen Garrett | Digital Intermediate Editor |
Jens Baylis | First Assistant Editor |
Asa Shoul | Digital Intermediate Colorist |
Clare Brody | Digital Intermediate Data Wrangler |
Todd Kleparski | Digital Intermediate Producer |
Mark Wright | Negative Cutter |
Harriet Worth | Second Assistant Director |
Sarah Hood | Second Second Assistant Director |
Dan Winch | Second Unit First Assistant Director |
Howard Halsall | ADR Editor, Dialogue Editor |
Michael Maroussas | ADR Editor, Dialogue Editor |
Jason Swanscott | Foley Artist |
Barnaby Smyth | Foley Supervisor |
Malin Leuchovius | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Craig Barwick | Production Accountant |
Joanna Thapa | Production Assistant |
Nick Jeffries | Supervising Armorer |
Steve Mercer | VFX Editor |
Phil Booth | First Assistant Director |
Laura Hulmes | Second Assistant Director |
Simon Aguirre | Second Unit First Assistant Director |
Ian D. Fleming | Second Unit Director |
Keith Partridge | Foley Recordist |
Jane Trower | First Assistant Accountant |
Nicola Dempsey | Production Assistant |
Eve Swannell | Production Coordinator |
Fiona Morham | Head of Production |
Sarah Wheale | Production Manager |
Neil Marshall | Writer, Director |
Ilan Eshkeri | Original Music Composer |
Debbie McWilliams | Casting |
Simon Bowles | Production Design |
Keith Madden | Costume Design |
Paul Hyett | Makeup Effects |
Jay Maidment | Still Photographer |
Si Bell | Camera Intern |
Stephen McLaughlin | Music Producer, Scoring Mixer |
Matthias Gohl | Music Producer |
Jo McLaren | Stunt Double |
Georgina Armstrong | Stunts |
Balazs Bolygo | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Peter Burgis | Foley Artist |
Matt Curtis | Title Designer |
Duncan Muggoch | Production Manager |
George Cottle | Stunts |
Michael Byrch | Stunts |
John William Turner | Assistant Director |
Name | Title |
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François Ivernel | Executive Producer |
Cameron McCracken | Executive Producer |
Ivana MacKinnon | Producer |
Diarmuid McKeown | Producer |
Robert Jones | Producer |
Paul Smith | Executive Producer |
Christian Colson | Producer |
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Popularity History
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2024 | 4 | 29 | 45 | 18 |
2024 | 5 | 31 | 60 | 18 |
2024 | 6 | 25 | 37 | 13 |
2024 | 7 | 28 | 51 | 15 |
2024 | 8 | 23 | 38 | 12 |
2024 | 9 | 15 | 27 | 11 |
2024 | 10 | 26 | 55 | 11 |
2024 | 11 | 19 | 30 | 12 |
2024 | 12 | 17 | 28 | 12 |
2025 | 1 | 18 | 33 | 13 |
2025 | 2 | 14 | 21 | 3 |
2025 | 3 | 7 | 18 | 1 |
2025 | 4 | 2 | 3 | 2 |
2025 | 5 | 2 | 3 | 2 |
2025 | 6 | 2 | 2 | 1 |
2025 | 7 | 2 | 3 | 1 |
2025 | 8 | 2 | 3 | 1 |
2025 | 9 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
Trending Position
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2025 | 3 | 687 | 840 |
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2025 | 2 | 943 | 943 |
According to Wikipedia, Centurion “received mixed reviews and performed poorly at the box office” when it was released, but I wonder how many people picked up on its fascist undertones. The movie is set in Britain during the Roman invasion in 43 AD. Now, unless it’s propaganda or revisionism, th ... e long and short if it is, or should be, that in an invasion the invaders are the bad guys and the invaded the good guys – forget geopolitics; I’m talking about simple storytelling here. But Centurion expects us to identify with the invading forces, a rapport that it slyly, yet deliberately, encourages by having the Romans speak the Queen’s English, while the native Picts – the ‘others’, as it were – speak Gaelic, a Scottish language that even Scots hardly know. In modern terms, what this movie wants from us is tantamount to asking us to cheer for Nazis or, conversely, jeer at Ukrainians. Sure, the hero is but a soldier and, as we know from Tennyson’s Charge of the Light Brigade, a soldier’s lot is “not to reason why … but to do and die” – but precisely therein lies the problem. Quintus Dias (Michael Fassbender), and by extension writer/director Neil Marshall, never question warmongering; what does bother them, though, is “war without honor.” We are, therefore, meant to take a moral stance based on whether one side fights ‘dirty’ or not, without taking into account what each is fighting for. Thus the Picts, who are defending their home and freedom, are scorned because they “will not be drawn into open combat. Instead, they pick at the scab until we bleed, hiding in the shadows like animals, striking hard and fast then falling back into the night.” Never mind that the Romans were the ones who drew first blood. Meanwhile, the main antagonist is a character whose “village [was] slaughtered as punishment for resisting Roman rule … they burnt out her father's eyes …. raped her mother until she was begging to die … before she too was raped … finally they cut out her tongue that she may not speak ill of the bloody Roman Empire.” That’s your plucky, underdog hero right there — but when it comes down to Quintus and her, we’re somehow supposed to root for him. Moreover, we are required to approve of Quintus’s romantic interest, a woman called Arianne who helps the Romans out of spite because she has been ostracized by her fellow Britons (I believe the denomination for such an individual is ‘collaborator’). Quintus himself eventually turns his back on the Roman Empire – but only because they, for reasons not worth mentioning, try to kill him – in order to join Arianne as a pariah. Did Marshall figure that, given enough time, one can look at history as if it were mythology – without the hindrance of having to make a distinction between right and wrong? After all, you can safely choose between Greeks and Trojan in the Iliad and retain a clear conscience, but I shudder to think of a future where Saving Gefreiter Reichmann would be a viable idea for a blockbuster.
The eponymous "Quintus" (Michael Fassbender) is struggling through the snow to escape the menacing Picts who have just ambushed and destroyed his outpost. He has to get the message to "Gen. Virilus" (Dominic West) before the whole of Britain is overrun by these warlike people. That man commands the ... ninth legion, and en masse they head north into the perilous wilderness - guided by "Etain" (Olga Kurylenko) - to seek vengeance. Further into enemy territory they go before betrayal and disaster befalls them. Only "Quintus" and a few of his colleagues manage to escape. Can they make it to Hadrian's Wall and safety? The photography is good in this film, the Scottish scenery is shown off in all it's glory, hostility and bleakness as the men strive to outrun their enemy and reach safety. The rest of it, though, is all rather disappointing. Neither the acting nor the writing is really up to very much, and with the possible exception of rather adept with a blade "Tarak" (Riz Ahmed) and his extremely fast-acting dead cap mushrooms, the whole thing is just a bit clunky and slow with too much score. The combat effects are generally quite good, though, and at times it has an authentic brutality to it, but neither Fassbender nor West are really in their element and I felt it seemed a great deal longer than 100 minutes. I like the genre and I have seen much worse, but given this must have had a decent budget this could have been better with just a little less prattle, some better casting and a bit more action.