The Scapegoat

The Scapegoat

2012100 min
6.4/10
MysteryDramaAdventure

Plot Summary

In 1952, as England prepares for the coronation, two very different men have one thing in common—a face.

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👥Cast (12)

Matthew Rhys

Matthew Rhys

John / Johnny

Jodhi May

Jodhi May

Blanche

Eileen Atkins

Eileen Atkins

Lady Spence

Sheridan Smith

Sheridan Smith

Nina

Andrew Scott

Andrew Scott

Paul

Phoebe Nicholls

Phoebe Nicholls

Charlotte

Anton Lesser

Anton Lesser

Father McReady

Eloise Webb

Eloise Webb

Mary Lou

Pip Torrens

Pip Torrens

George

Ian Mercer

Ian Mercer

Fincher

Julian Wadham

Julian Wadham

Headmaster

Richard Ridings

Richard Ridings

Landlord

🎬Crew

Director

Charles Sturridge

Writers

Charles Sturridge

Producers

Sarah Beardsall, Dominic Minghella

🖼️Gallery (5 images)

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🏷️Keywords

coronation

💬Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf

8/7/2023

The competent actor that is Matthew Rhys plays his own doppelgänger in this initially intriguing but ultimately rather flat thriller set in the UK just before the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. "Standing" is a teacher who spends a night on the lash with his stunt double "Spence" - a man he had never seen before he bumped into randomly. Awakening next morning with a thick head, he finds "Spence" has fled taking his own identity with him. Before he has much chance to think things through, he finds himself subsumed into the identity of the other man - a wealthy, family man with plenty of skeletons in his closet. Was this all a stitch up? Is he being played? Well "Standing" has no way of knowing unless he immerses himself in his new life and hope that he can get to the truth before he is rumbled. Now I don't know about you, but if my husband came home one evening but he was his own identical twin I like to think I'd still be able to tell the difference? What also makes the premiss of this a bit persistently questionable is the ease with which he manages to impersonate a man about whom he knows nothing. I'm all for thinking on your feet, but this verges a bit too much on the preposterous and as it continued I really did lose interest. It does look good and presents a solid cast including Dame Eileen Atkins, Phoebe Nicholls and the usually reliable Anton Lesser, but for me the story hit the skids of far-fetchedness after about half an hour and left me largely disinterested.

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