Paramount Pictures (1995)
Action | War
USA | English | Color | 02:59
Braveheart is a story of revenge, at first, but it quickly becomes the story of a person who teaches an entire nation to stand up for itself. William Wallace (Gibson) was deeply in love with his wife who he married in secret. After a cruel tragedy, Wallace has no choice but to avenge her death. As he heads down this path, the whole country gets behind him and learns to stand up to the domineering English. He teaches this country that it is better to have died than to continue to live under the rule of people who are torturing and tormenting their country through threats and terror.
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James Robinson | Young William |
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Sean Lawlor | Malcolm Wallace |
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Sandy Nelson | John Wallace |
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James Cosmo | Campbell |
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Sean McGinley | MacClannough |
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Alan Tall | Elder Stewart |
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Andrew Weir | Young Hamish |
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Gerda Stevenson | Mother MacClannough |
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Ralph Riach | Priest No. 1 |
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Mhairi Calvey | Young Murron |
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Brian Cox | Argyle Wallace |
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Patrick McGoohan | Longshanks - King Edward I |
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Peter Hanly | Prince Edward |
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Sophie Marceau | Princess Isabelle |
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Stephen Billington | Phillip |
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Barry McGovern | King's Advisor |
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Angus MacFadyen | Robert the Bruce |
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John Kavanagh | Craig |
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Alun Armstrong | Mornay |
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Mel Gibson | William Wallace |
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Catherine McCormack | Murron |
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Brendan Gleeson | Hamish |
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Tommy Flanagan | Morrison |
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Julie Austin | Mrs. Morrison |
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Alex Norton | Bride's Father |
| Director | Mel Gibson |
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| Writer | Randall Wallace | |
| Producer | Bruce Davey, Mel Gibson, Alan Ladd Jr., Dean Lopata, Stephen McEveety, Elisabeth Robinson | |
| Musician | James Horner | |
| Photography | John Toll | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 2 |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Regions | Region 2 |