Entertainment & Sports
Nov. 7, 2001
'Castle' Makes Big, but Forgivable, Leaps
In "The Last Castle," Eugene Irwin, a prisoner played by Robert Redford, challenges his captor to a game of chess with real soldiers as game pieces. It is an intense game where the stakes involve pride, hubris and human lives.
In "The Last Castle," Eugene Irwin, a prisoner played by Robert Redford, challenges his captor to a game of chess with real soldiers as game pieces. It is an intense game where the stakes involve pride, hubris and human lives.
But that's not ...
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