The Last King of Scotland (2006)

Directed by Kevin Macdonald

Running Time: 121 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2006

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

Dr Nicholas Garrigan (James McAvoy) is newly qualified and desperate to escape the restrictions of his strict father's practice. Travelling to Uganda on a whim, a chance encounter sees him installed as personal physician to the magnetic, but dangerous new President Idi Amin (Forest Whitaker).

At first Garrigan is seduced by the luxuries his new position affords, but as he is gradually made aware of the atrocities of Amin's regime, he discovers he is trapped. A desperate affair with one of Amin's wives (Kerry Washington) places him in even greater peril, and Garrigan realises he must escape the country or surely die.

Released in 2006, this fictional tale, based on Giles Foden's novel, was the first feature film from documentary director Kevin Macdonald. A brilliantly assured debut, it won much acclaim, but the film's greatest strength is a towering, Oscar-winning performance from Whitaker, who manages to convince as both man and monster. Powerful and disturbing, it's a film not to be missed.

Preview courtesy of Sky

When is The Last King of Scotland next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Drama November 30th, 8:00pm and on Sky Movies Drama HD November 30th, 8:00pm. See more...

In the USA... it's next showing on HBO 2 East November 25th, 2:30am and on HBO Plus November 25th, 5:30am. See more...

Cast

Image for Forest WhitakerForest WhitakerIdi Amin
Image for James McAvoyJames McAvoyDr. Nicholas Garrigan
Kerry WashingtonKay Amin
Image for Gillian AndersonGillian AndersonSarah Merrit
Simon McBurneyStone
David OyelowoDr. Junju
Stephen RwangyeziJonah Wasswa
Abby Mukiibi NkaagaMasanga
Adam KotzDr. Merrit
Sam OkeloBonny
Sarah NagayiTolu
Chris WilsonPerkins
Dr. Dick StockleyTimes Journalist
Barbara RaffertyMrs. Garrigan
David AshtonDr. Garrigan

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