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Audio:

Russian DTS 5.1
English DTS-HD HR 5.1
Italian DTS 5.1
Spanish DTS 5.1
Hungarian Dolby Digital 5.1
Polish Dolby Digital 5.1
English Dolby Digital 2.0 (Comments)

Subtitles:

Russian, English, Arabic, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Estonian, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Icelandic, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Spanish, Italian, Romanian, Portuguese, Slovenian, Turkish

Extras

Blu-ray 1:
• Commentary by director Mel Gibson (subtitles)
• The World of William Wallace (subtitles)

Blu-ray 2:
• Battlefields of the Scottish Resistance
• The Tales of William Wallace (30 min, subtitles, HD)
• The Screenwriter's Path (22 min, subtitles, HD)
• In the center of the battle: Film about the film:
- Reviving the genre (18 min, subtitles, SD)
- The Heart of Battle (17 min, subtitles, SD)
- Worth the fight (15 min, subtitles, SD)
• Archived interviews with the cast of “Braveheart”:
- James Robinson (1 min, subtitles, SD)
- Catherine McCormack (2 min, subtitles, SD)
- Brendan Gleeson and James Cosmo (3 min, subtitles, SD)
- David O'Hara (2 min, subtitles, SD)
- Angus Macfadyen (2 min, subtitles, SD)
- Patrick McGoohan and Peter Hanley (3 min, subtitles, SD)
- Sophie Marceau (2 min, subtitles, SD)
• Photo montage (6 min, HD)
• Best movies on Blu-ray discs (1 min, HD)

Trailer

Info

Description

The film begins in 1280 in Scotland. This is the story of the legendary national hero William Wallace, who dedicated himself to the fight against the British under King Edward Longshanks. He lost his father early, who died at the hands of the British, and was taken in by his uncle Orgayle, who gave him a good education in Europe. William returns to his homeland as an adult, dreaming of starting a family and living a peaceful life. But fate decreed otherwise. His bride was killed by the British, and he began his crusade for freedom.

Director & Cast

Director: Mel Gibson

Cast: Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau, Brian Cox, Angus Macfadyen, James Robinson, Brendan Gleeson, Sean McGinley, James Cosmo, Patrick McGoohan, Catherine McCormack, Ian Bannen, Brendan Gleeson, Ralph Reich, Alan Armstrong, Tommy Flanagan, Michael Byrne, Jimmy Chisholm , Peter Mullan, Gerard McSorley, David Gant, Sean Lawlor, David O'Hara, John Kavanagh, Sandy Nelson, Alex Norton, Barry McGovern