Movies / Braveheart (1995)
Runtime: 177 min
Genres: Action Biography Drama History War
Languages: English French Italian Latin Scottish Gaelic
Countries: USA
In the late 13th century, William Wallace returns to Scotland after living away from his homeland for many years. The king of Scotland has died without an heir and the king of England, a ruthless pagan known as Edward the Longshanks, has seized the throne. Wallace becomes the leader of a ramshackle yet courageous army determined to vanquish the greater English forces. At the historic battle of Stirling, Wallace leads his army to a stunning victory against the English. Knighted by the grateful Scottish nobles, Sir William Wallace extends the conflict south of the border and storms the city of York. King Edward I is astonished by the unexpected turn of events. Unable to rely on his ineffectual son Prince Edward, Longshanks sends his daughter-in-law Princess Isabelle to discuss a truce with Wallace.
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Directors (1) | Credit |
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Mel Gibson | ... |
Writers (1) | Credit |
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Randall Wallace | (written by) |
Composers (1) | Credit |
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James Horner | (music composed by) |
Editors (1) | Credit |
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Steven Rosenblum | (edited by) |
Cinematographers (1) | Credit |
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John Toll | (director of photography) |
Actors (64) | Credit |
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Alan Tall | Elder Stewart |
Alex Norton | Bride's Father |
Alun Armstrong | Mornay |
Andrew Weir | Young Hamish |
Angus Macfadyen | Robert the Bruce (as Angus McFadyen) |
Barry McGovern | King's Advisor |
Bernard Horsfall | Balliol |
Bill Murdoch | Villager |
Brendan Gleeson | Hamish |
Brian Cox | Argyle Wallace |
Catherine McCormack | Murron |
Daniel Coll | York Captain (as Daniel Coli) |
David Gant | Royal Magistrate |
David McKay | Young Soldier |
David O'Hara | Stephen |
Dean Lopata | Madbaker / Flagman |
Declan Geraghty | Peasant (uncredited) |
Derek Pykett | Warrior (uncredited) |
Donal Gibson | Stewart |
Fred Chiverton | Leper's Caretaker |
Gerard McSorley | Cheltham |
Gerda Stevenson | Mother MacClannough |
Greg Jeloudov | Warrior #2 (uncredited) |
Ian Bannen | The Leper |
James Cosmo | Campbell |
James Robinson | Young William Wallace |
Jeanne Marine | Nicolette |
Jer O'Leary | English General (uncredited) |
Jimmy Chisholm | Faudron |
Jimmy Keogh | Drinker No. 2 |
Joanne Bett | Toothless Girl |
Joe Savino | Chief Assassin |
John Burns | Royal Steward (uncredited) |
John Kavanagh | Craig |
John Murtagh | Lochlan |
Julie Austin | Mrs. Morrison |
Liam Carney | Sean |
Malcolm Tierney | Magistrate |
Mal Whyte | Jailor |
Martin Dempsey | Drinker No. 1 |
Martin Dunne | Lord Dolecroft |
Martin Murphy | Lord Talmadge |
Mel Gibson | William Wallace |
Mhairi Calvey | Young Murron |
Michael Byrne | Smythe |
Niall O'Brien | English General |
Patrick McGoohan | Longshanks - King Edward I |
Paul Tucker | English Commander |
Peter Hanly | Prince Edward |
Peter Mullan | Veteran |
Phil Kelly | Farmer |
Ralph Riach | Priest No. 1 |
Rana Morrison | Lady at Wedding (uncredited) |
Richard Leaf | Governor of York |
Robert Paterson | Priest No. 2 |
Rupert Vansittart | Lord Bottoms |
Sandy Nelson | John Wallace |
Sean Lawlor | Malcolm Wallace |
Sean McGinley | MacClannough |
Sophie Marceau | Princess Isabelle |
Stephen Billington | Phillip |
Tam White | MacGregor |
Tommy Flanagan | Morrison |
William Scott-Masson | Corporal (as William Masson) |