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Enraged at the slaughter of Murron, his new bride and childhood love, Scottish warrior William Wallace slays a platoon of the local English lord's soldiers. This leads the village to revolt and, eventually, the entire country to rise up against English rule.
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Enraged at the slaughter of Murron, his new bride and childhood love, Scottish warrior William Wallace slays a platoon of the local English lord's soldiers. This leads the village to revolt and, eventually, the entire country to rise up against English rule.
8.3/10
IMDb76%
Rotten TomatoesBest Makeup | 1996 | Paul
Best Picture | 1996 | Bruce
Best Director | 1996 | Mel
Best Cinematography | 1996 | John
Best Effects Sound Effects Editing | 1996 | Per
Best Director Motion Picture | 1996 | Mel
Best Sound | 1996 | Lon
Best Cinematography | 1996 | John
Best Costume Design | 1996 | Charles
Best International Director | 1995 | Mel
Best Sound Editing Sound Effects | 1995 | Nigel
Best Sound Editing Sound Effects Foley | 1996
Best Sound Editing Dialogue | 1996 | Mark R. La
Best Original Score | 1995 | James
Best Makeup Hairstyling | 1995
Best Costume Design | 1995 | Charles
Best Art Direction | 1995 | Thomas E.
Best Stunt Ensemble | 1995
Top Ten Films | 1995
1995 | Mel
Best Cinematography | 1996 | John
Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | 1996 | Randall
Feature Film | 1996
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases | 1996 | John
Best Foreign Film Mejor Pelcula Extranjera | 1996 | Mel
Best Director | 1996 | Mel
Best Makeup | 2016
Best Film | 1996
Best Foreign Actress | 1996 | Catherine
Best Edited Feature Film | 1996 | Steven
Motion Picture | 1996
Best Movie for Mature Audiences | 1996
Best Action Sequence | 1996
Best Sound | 1996 | Scott
Best Writing Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | 1996 | Randall
Best Film Editing | 1996 | Steven
Best Costume Design | 1996 | Charles
Best Music Original Dramatic Score | 1996 | James
Best Original Score Motion Picture | 1996 | James
Best Motion Picture Drama | 1996
Best Screenplay Motion Picture | 1996 | Randall
Best Archival Release of an Existing Score ReRelease | 2016 | James
Best Costume Design | 2016 | Charles
Best Original Score | 2016 | James
Best Cinematography | 2016 | John
Best Sound Design | 2016
1996 | James
Best Male Performance | 1996 | Mel
Best Movie | 1996
Most Desirable Male | 1996 | Mel
Best Foreign Film | 1996
Best Picture | 1996
Best ActionAdventure Film | 1996
Best Music | 1996 | James
Best Costumes | 1996 | Charles
1996 | John
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Feature Films | 1996
1996 | Mel
Best Picture | 1996
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures | 1996 | Mel
Best Sound | 1995
Best Film Editing | 1995 | Steven
Best Cinematography | 1995 | John
Best Original Screenplay | 1995 | Randall
Best Director | 1995 | Mel
Budget 72,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 213,216,216 USD
Mel Gibson initially turned down the role of William Wallace, as he felt he was too old for the part. However, Paramount Pictures would only finance the film if Gibson played the lead role, so he agreed.
One of the film's weary extras reportedly mistook one of Mel Gibson's children on the set for an errand boy, and asked him to bring a cup of tea. Gibson was within earshot, and nodded and whispered to his son, "Go get it."
In an October 2009 interview with "The Daily Mail," Mel Gibson admitted that the film was heavily fictitious, but claimed the changes had been made for dramatic purposes. He also admitted he had always felt he was at least a decade too old to play Wallace.
When asked by a local why the Battle of Stirling Bridge was filmed on an open plain, Gibson answered that "the bridge got in the way." "Aye," the local answered. "That's what the English found."
Wallace's two most trusted captains throughout the film are Hamish, who is Scottish, and Stephen, who is Irish. Hamish was played by Irish actor Brendan Gleeson and Stephen by Scottish actor David O'Hara.
"William Wallace: Every man dies, not every man really lives."
"Malcolm Wallace: Your heart is free. Have the courage to follow it."