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| James Robinson | Young William | |
| Sean Lawlor | Malcolm Wallace | |
| Sandy Nelson | John Wallace | |
| James Cosmo | Campbell | |
| Sean McGinley | MacClannough | |
| Alan Tall | Elder Stewart | |
| Andrew Weir | Young Hamish | |
| Gerda Stevenson | Mother MacClannough | |
| Ralph Riach | Priest No. 1 | |
| Mhairi Calvey | Young Murron | |
| Brian Cox | Argyle Wallace | |
| Patrick McGoohan | Longshanks - King Edward I | |
| Peter Hanly | Prince Edward | |
| Sophie Marceau | Princess Isabelle | |
| Stephen Billington | Phillip | |
| Barry McGovern | King's Advisor | |
| Angus MacFadyen | Robert the Bruce | |
| John Kavanagh | Craig | |
| Alun Armstrong | Mornay | |
| Mel Gibson | William Wallace |
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| Producer | Bruce Davey
Mel Gibson Stephen McEveety Elisabeth Robinson |
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| Writer | Randall Wallace
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| Cinematography |
John Toll
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| Musician |
James Horner
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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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