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The Last King Of Scotland

2006, Movie, R, 123 mins

LAST KING OF SCOTLAND, THE
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Forest Whitaker's mesmerizing, Oscar-winning performance as Idi Amin drives Kevin Macdonald's adaptation of Giles Foden's 1998 novel about the dictator's reign of terror, which left Uganda's once-thriving economy in ruins and at least 300,000 of his countrymen dead. Read the complete review for The Last King Of Scotland
Year: 2006
Rated R

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Cast
Forest Whitaker: Idi Amin
James McAvoy: Nicholas Garrigan
Kerry Washington: Kay Amin
Gillian Anderson: Sarah Merrit
Simon McBurney: Nigel Stone
David Oyelowo: Dr. Junju

 

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