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Braveheart plot from IMDb: "Scottish warrior William Wallace leads his countrymen in a rebellion to free his homeland from the tyranny of King Edward I of England."
Braveheart trailer on IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112573/
Directed by Mel Gibson
Produced by Mel Gibson, Alan Ladd Jr., Bruce Davey
Written by Randall Wallace
Music by James Horner
Cinematography: John Toll
Edited by Steven Rosenblum
Production companies: Icon Productions, The Ladd Company
Distributed by Paramount Pictures (North America), 20th Century Fox (International)
Release date: May 18, 1995 (Seattle), May 24, 1995 (United States)
Running time: 178 minutes
Budget: $65–70 million
Box office: $213.2 million
Cast and Characters:
Mel Gibson as William Wallace
James Robinson as Young William Wallace
Sophie Marceau as Princess Isabella of France
Angus Macfadyen as Robert the Bruce
Patrick McGoohan as King Edward "Longshanks"
Catherine McCormack as Murron MacClannough
Mhairi Calvey as Young Murron
Brendan Gleeson as Hamish
Andrew Weir as Young Hamish
Peter Hanly as Prince Edward
James Cosmo as Campbell
David O'Hara as Stephen of Ireland
Ian Bannen as Bruce's father
Seán McGinley as MacClannough
Brian Cox as Argyle Wallace
Sean Lawlor as Malcolm Wallace
Sandy Nelson as John Wallace
Stephen Billington as Phillip
John Kavanagh as Craig
Alun Armstrong as Mornay
John Murtagh as Lochlan
Tommy Flanagan as Morrison
Donal Gibson as Stewart
Jeanne Marine as Nicolette
Michael Byrne as Smythe
Malcolm Tierney as Magistrate
Bernard Horsfall as Balliol
Peter Mullan as Veteran
Gerard McSorley as Cheltham (inspired by Hugh de Cressingham)
Richard Leaf as Governor of York
Mark Lees as Old Crippled Scotsman
Tam White as MacGregor
Jimmy Chisholm as Faudron
David Gant as the Royal Magistrate