Additional information for Centurion, which has a domestic theatrical release set for April 27, 2010. The film is being distributed by Magnet Releasing and has not yet been rated. Centurion has a total running time of 97 minutes.
15A
Ireland
15
UK
16
Netherlands
R
USA
15
Norway
K-15
Finland
MA
Australia
18
South Korea
M18
Singapore
18
Malaysia
18A
Canada
18
Germany
16
Argentina
T
Italy
M/16
Portugal
97min
Centurião
Brazil
Centurião
Portugal
Centurión
Argentina
Centurión
Spain
Центурион
Russia
A kilencedik légió
Hungary
Centurionas
Lithuania
Siopilos ehthros
Greece
Son savasçi
Turkey
The Ninth Legion
UK
Tsentuurio
Estonia
February 12, 2010
Germany
February 15, 2010
USA
April 15, 2010
USA
April 22, 2010
Greece
April 23, 2010
Ireland
April 23, 2010
UK
April 24, 2010
Netherlands
May 07, 2010
Bulgaria
May 14, 2010
France
May 26, 2010
Iceland
May 27, 2010
Netherlands
June 01, 2010
USA
June 24, 2010
Kuwait
June 25, 2010
Taiwan
June 25, 2010
USA
July 07, 2010
Belgium
July 07, 2010
France
July 09, 2010
Lithuania
July 24, 2010
Canada
July 29, 2010
Australia
July 29, 2010
Kazakhstan
July 29, 2010
Russia
July 30, 2010
Norway
July 30, 2010
USA
August 05, 2010
Croatia
August 18, 2010
Canada
August 18, 2010
Germany
August 19, 2010
United Arab Emirates
August 20, 2010
Spain
August 21, 2010
Finland
August 26, 2010
Hungary
August 26, 2010
South Korea
August 27, 2010
USA
September 30, 2010
Germany
October 01, 2010
Estonia
October 02, 2010
Portugal
October 22, 2010
Turkey
November 26, 2010
Brazil
December 08, 2010
Sweden
December 25, 2010
Poland
December 29, 2010
Finland
January 06, 2011
Singapore
January 28, 2011
Japan
March 16, 2011
Italy
April 13, 2011
Argentina
November 15, 2012
Portugal
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A splinter group of Roman soldiers fight for their lives behind enemy lines after their legion is decimated in a devastating guerrilla attack.
It is A.D. 117 and the Roman garrisons are struggling to contain the Picts, the Celtic inhabitants of the Scottish Highlands. The Picts under their king, Gorlacon, are perfecting guerilla warfare and are eliminating Roman outposts one by one. Centurion Quintus Dias is the only survivor of a Pictish raid and is taken prisoner. In the meantime, the Roman governor of Britannia wants to obtain favour with the central administration, hoping to secure a transfer back to the comforts of Rome. He dispatches the Ninth Legion to the front under General Titus Flavius Virilus, providing him with a mute female Brigantian scout, Etain.As the legion marches north, they encounter and save Dias, who has escaped. Etain betrays the legion to Gorlacon: the Romans walk into a trap and are annihilated. Dias, with six others, elude death and capture. They learn that Virilus has been taken prisoner and set out to rescue him. They find the Pictish settlement and sneak in at night, but fail to break the general's chains. As they retreat, one of them kills Gorlacon's young son. The next morning, after the dead boy is burned, the general is given a sword and made to duel with Etain, who kills him.The seven decide to return south via a long detour over the mountains, while Etain with a Pict detachment are sent on horseback to track and kill them, in revenge for the king's son. They eventually catch up with the fugitives, who have to jump off a cliff and into a stream. One is killed by arrows while two separate, pursued by wolves. Dias and his best fighter attempt a night raid on the Pictish camp, while Etain and her warriors do the same. Several men are killed. Dias and his two followers happen upon a hut in the forest and befriend Arianne, who lives there. She shelters them and when Etain comes, she confronts her while the Romans hide under the floorboards. The next morning they leave Arianne and find the closest garrison abandoned: an order on a wall informs them that Roman troops have retreated south, to Hadrian's Wall. As they see Etain approach, they set up a trap inside the fort. A battle ensues, Dias kills Etain, and he and one wounded companion emerge victorious. By chance they reunite with one of their lost companions, who earlier killed Gorlacon's son, and wounded another Roman soldier to leave as bait for a pack of wolves hunting them. Upon reaching Hadrian's Wall, the lost companion worries Dias, who says that he will report his crimes and the two men fight with Dias as the victor. Dias' other companion, in Pictish clothing, is shot by Roman soldiers by mistake. When Dias enters the camp he reports the situation to the governor. The governor has decided to have all Ninth Legion veterans killed, so that his record is not tainted by a military failure. The governor's daughter is trusted with making sure that Dias is also killed. Dias evades the attempt on his life and returns to Arianne in the forest.
Neil Marshall
Director(s)
Neil Marshall
Writer(s)
Christian Colson
producer
François Ivernel
executive producer
Robert Jones
producer
Ivana Mackinnon
associate producer
Cameron McCracken
executive producer
Diarmuid McKeown
associate producer
Paul Smith
executive producer
Andy Stebbing
line producer
Producer(s)
Ilan Eshkeri
Composer(s)
Centurion Quintus Dias
Michael Fassbender
Commander Gratus
Andreas Wisniewski
Vortix
Dave Legeno
Aeron
Axelle Carolyn
General Titus Flavius Virilus
Dominic West
Arm Wrestling Opponent (as Dhafer L'Abidine)
Dhaffer L'Abidine
Thax
JJ Feild
Septus
Lee Ross
Bothos
David Morrissey
Carlisle Messenger
Simon Chadwick
Gorlacon
Ulrich Thomsen
Gorlacon's Son
Ryan Atkinson
Governor Julius Agricola
Paul Freeman
Etain
Olga Kurylenko
Roman Officer Argos (as Jake Maskell)
Jake Maskall
Achivir
Eoin Macken
Pict Hunter
Dermot Keaney
Brick
Liam Cunningham
Macros
Noel Clarke
Leonidas
Dimitri Leonidas
Tarak
Riz Ahmed
Arianne
Imogen Poots
Roman Guard
Dylan Brown
Druzilla
Rachael Stirling
General Antoninus
Michael Carter
General Tesio
Tom Mannion
General Cassius
Peter Guinness
Roman Centurion (uncredited)
Greg Bennett
(voice) (uncredited)
Connor Byrne
Maximus (uncredited)
James Currie
Pict Warrior (uncredited)
Warren Harrington
Warrior (uncredited)
Dan Raynham III
Cassius (uncredited)
Daniel Messier
Pictish Warrior (uncredited)
Hamish Moir
Villager (uncredited)
Robert Roman Ratajczak
Knight (uncredited)
Sebastian Tarlach
Mercenary (uncredited)
Chuen Tsou
Director(s)
Writer(s)
producer
François Ivernel
executive producer
Robert Jones
producer
Ivana Mackinnon
associate producer
Cameron McCracken
executive producer
Diarmuid McKeown
associate producer
Paul Smith
executive producer
Andy Stebbing
line producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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