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The Last King of Scotland (2007)

Young Scottish doctor, Nicholas Garrigan decides it's time for an adventure after he finishes his formal education, so he decides to try his luck in Uganda, and arrives during the downfall of President Obote. General Idi Amin comes to power and asks Garrigan to become his personal doctor.
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Young Scottish doctor, Nicholas Garrigan decides it's time for an adventure after he finishes his formal education, so he decides to try his luck in Uganda, and arrives during the downfall of President Obote. General Idi Amin comes to power and asks Garrigan to become his personal doctor.

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Genre:Drama
Directed By:Kevin Macdonald
Written By:Jeremy Brock, Peter Morgan
In Theaters:1/19/2007
Box Office:$48,600,000
Runtime:123 minutes
Studio:Fox Searchlight Pictures, Cowboy Films, DNA Films, Scottish Screen, UK Film Council, Film4 Productions, Slate Films, Tatfilm

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Director

Kevin Macdonald

Director

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Forest Whitaker

Idi Amin

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James McAvoy

Dr. Nicholas Garrigan

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Simon McBurney

British Diplomat

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Gillian Anderson

Sarah Merrit

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Kerry Washington

Kay Amin

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David Oyelowo

Dr. Thomas Junju

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Abby Mukiibi Nkaaga

Masanga

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Adam Kotz

Dr. David Merrit

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Barbara Rafferty

Mrs. Garrigan

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David Ashton

Dr. Garrigan - Senior

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Sarah Nagayi

Tolu

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