Braveheart (1995)
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.
Country: United States of America
Directors: Mel Gibson
Casts: Mel Gibson as William Wallace, Catherine McCormack as Murron MacClannough, Sophie Marceau as Princess Isabelle, Patrick McGoohan as King Edward, Angus Macfadyen as Robert the Bruce, Brendan Gleeson as Hamish Campbell, James Robinson as Young William Wallace, James Cosmo as Campbell, Sean McGinley as MacClannough, Gerda Stevenson as Mother MacClannough, Mhairi Calvey as Young Murron MacClannough, Jeanne Marine as Nicolette, Sean Lawlor as Malcolm Wallace, Sandy Nelson as John Wallace, Alan Tall as Elder Stewart, Andrew Weir as Young Hamish Campbell, Brian Cox as Argyle Wallace, Peter Hanly as Edward, Prince of Wales, Stephen Billington as Phillip, Tommy Flanagan as Morrison, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Bottoms, Tam White as MacGregor, Ian Bannen as Robert Bruce Sr., David O'Hara as Stephen, Irish Fighter, Peter Mullan as Veteran, David Gant as Chief Justice/Executioner, Malcolm Tierney as Magistrate, Martin Murphy as Lord Talmadge, Gerard McSorley as Cheltham, Bernard Horsfall as Balliol, Richard Leaf as Governor of York, Liam Carney as Sean, Ralph Riach as Priest No. 1, Barry McGovern as King's Advisor, John Kavanagh as Craig, Alun Armstrong as Mornay, Julie Austin as Mrs. Morrison, Alex Norton as Bride's Father, Michael Byrne as Smythe, William Scott-Masson as Corporal, Dean Lopata as Madbaker / Flagman, Donal Gibson as Stewart, Jimmy Chisholm as Faudron, John Murtagh as Lochlan, David McKay as Young soldier, Niall O'Brien as English General, Martin Dempsey as Drinker #1, Jimmy Keogh as Drinker #2, Joe Savino as Chief Assassin, Mal Whyte as Jailor, Paul Tucker as English Commander, Greg Jeloudov as Warrior #2 (uncredited), Rana Morrison as Lady at Wedding (uncredited), Jer O'Leary as English General (uncredited), Joanne Bett as Toothless Girl, Robert Paterson as Priest No. 2, Martin Dunne as Lord Dolecroft, Fred Chiverton as Leper's Caretaker, Daniel Coll as York Captain, Bill Murdoch as Villager, Phil Kelly as Farmer