Get Duked!

6.2
20191h 27m

An anarchic, hip-hop inspired comedy that follows four city boys on a wilderness trek as they try to escape a mysterious huntsman.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Get Duked! – Official Redband Trailer | Prime Video

Get Duked! – Official Redband Trailer | Prime Video

Cast

Photo of Jonathan Aris

Jonathan Aris

Mr. Carlyle

Photo of Eddie Izzard

Eddie Izzard

The Duke

Photo of Kate Dickie

Kate Dickie

Sergeant Morag

Photo of Kevin Guthrie

Kevin Guthrie

PC Hamish

Photo of Georgie Glen

Georgie Glen

The Duchess

Photo of Alice Lowe

Alice Lowe

Superintendent

Photo of Sean Higgs

Sean Higgs

Duke #2

Photo of Anita Vettesse

Anita Vettesse

Duchess #1

Photo of Caitlin Blackwood

Caitlin Blackwood

School Girl #1

Photo of Mia Scott

Mia Scott

School Girl #3

Photo of Alisa Gashi

Alisa Gashi

School Girl #4

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Reviews

K

Kamurai

4/10

Shoddy watch, probably won't watch again, and can't recommend.

I generally like Eddie Izzard, and this is such a great concept. The idea of taking the undesired population and culling them through hunting / bloodsport is not new ("Battle Royal", "Ready or Not", "Would You Rather", "Thirty One"), I do feel like this opportunity is squandered a bit.

This is also not the only movie where someone is hunted through the highlands ("A Lonely Place to Die"), but this is the only movie I can think of that basically makes the Scottish Highlands look at the place from "The Hill Have Eyes", good old red neck American style.

And there are plenty of idiot characters and movies filled with idiot characters. One would think that having these morons in such a life threatening situation would make it dramatic or at least give the movie so weight. Unfortunately, something about the movie makes me feel like I shouldn't take it seriously, so I know they're not in real danger, and knowing that they're going to win with no casualities, just makes them idiots doing stupid things, and there was no point in setting them in the highlands in the first place.

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