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Littlewoods Home Shopping Braveheart Usually ships in 24 hours Delivery is subject to warehouse availability. Shipping delays may occur if we receive more orders than stock. Our Price: $32.99 Our Sale Price: $26.39 Savings: $6.60 (20%) Ordering is 100% secure . Spend $39 or more at chapters.indigo.ca and your order ships free!. ( Details ) Starring: Mel Gibson , Sophie Marceau , James Robinson Director: Mel Gibson Video Release: January 2002 | Theatrical Release: 1995 Runtime: 177 Rating: R (MPAA) Released by Paramount Home Video | UPC: 097361558448 Our customers who bought this item also bought: Gladiator (2000) DVD ~ Joaquin Phoenix Mission: Impossible - 2 (2002) DVD ~ Tom Cruise The Patriot (Special Edition) (2001) DVD ~ Mel Gibson X-Men (2001) DVD ~ Halle Berry American Beauty (2002) DVD ~ Kevin Spacey chapters.indigo Review This extraordinary film garnered 10 Academy Award nominations and won for best picture, best director and best cinematography. Braveheart makes beautiful use of artistic license to tell the story of William Wallace, a 13th century Scottish freedom fighter who, though hopelessly outnumbered, waged a remarkably successful guerilla campaign against English forces led by the cruel Edward the Longshanks. The action of the story is absolutely riveting, although squeamish viewers should note that the battle scenes are intensely bloody. The film succeeds as a wonderful work of entertainment and as an inspiring look at the value - and price - of freedom. Any fan of the action genre will definitely want this great DVD, which includes commentary by Mel Gibson and a behind the scenes documentary, as well as loads of features. Notes The film won five 1995 Academy Awards: Picture, Director, Cinematography, Makeup, and Sound Effects. Released theatrically in the USA May 24, 1995. Color by Rank. Shot in Panavision on location in Scotland, Ireland, and Ardmore Film Studios. Prints by DeLuxe; originated on Eastman colour film from Kodak. Additional cast: James Robinson (Young William), Sean Lawlor (Malcolm Wallace), Sandy Nelson (John Wallace), Alan Tall (Elder Stewart), Andrew Weir (Young Hamish), Gerda Stevenson (Mother MacClannough), Ralph Riach (Priest No. 1), Mhairi Calvey (Young Murron), Stephen Billington (Phillip), Tommy Flanagan (Morrison), Julie Austin (Mrs. Morrison), Joanne Bett (Toothless Girl), Rupert Vansittart (Lord Bottoms), Robert Paterson (Priest No. 2), Malcolm Tierney (Magistrate), William Mason (Corporal), Tam White (MacGregor), Donal Gibson (Stewart), Jeanne Marine (Nicolette); Martin Dunne (Lord Dolecroft), Fred Chiverton (Leper's Caretaker), and Jimmy Chisholm (Faudron). Additional credits: Paul Tucker (production & financial controller), Nick Powell (sword master), Tony Smart (horse master), Angels & Bermans, Academy Costumes, Royal National Theater Hire, Royal Shakespeare Company Costume Hire, Farani, Tirelli Costumi Rome, G.P.II, and E. Rancati (costumiers), Patrick Kinney, David Carrigan, Paul Gray, Kate Hazell (assistant directors), Peter Agnew, Paul Barnes, Charlotte Somers (2nd unit directors). Copyright 1995 B.H. Finance C.V. Description An epic, action-filled retelling of the saga of the legendary 13th-century Scottish hero William Wallace, known to his countrymen as Braveheart. Devoted to his country and to revenge, Wallace rallies the Scots against the tyrannical British monarch Edward I to win freedom for his people. Academy Award nominations: 10. Academy Awards: 5, including Best Picture, Best Director--Mel Gibson, and Best Cinematography. Synopsis This Academy Award-winning film is based on the life of legendary Scottish hero William Wallace. During the 13th century, Wallace returns to his homeland, Scotland, after the death of the king -- who left no heir. The political landscape is precarious, for Edward the Longshanks, King of England, has captured Scotland's throne and threatens the freedom of all Scottish people. However, Wallace refuses to succumb to the new rule, and with his fierce patriotism and determination, he gathers an amateur, but passionately rebellious army. Although this makeshift force may be outnumbered by the English troops, their desperation and love for their land succeed in expelling the King of England from their beloved country. 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