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- William Wallace: Aye, fight and you may die. Run, and you'll live... at least a while. And dying in your beds, many years from now, would you be willin' to trade ALL the days, from this day to that, for one chance, just one chance, to come back here and tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but they'll never take...
- William Wallace: We all end up dead, it's just a question of how and why.
- William Wallace: There's a difference between us. You think the people of this country exist to provide you with position. I think your position exists to provide those people with freedom.
- Malcolm Wallace: Your heart is free. Have the courage to follow it.
Braveheart is a 1995 American epic historical drama film directed and produced by Mel Gibson, who also portrays its central character, Sir William Wallace, a late-13th century Scottish warrior who led the Scots in the First War of Scottish Independence against King Edward I of England. The film also stars Sophie Marceau, Patrick McGoohan and ...
- $213.2 million
- James Horner
- $65–70 million
May 24, 1995 · Braveheart: Directed by Mel Gibson. With James Robinson, Sean Lawlor, Sandy Nelson, James Cosmo. Scottish warrior William Wallace leads his countrymen in a rebellion to free his homeland from the tyranny of King Edward I of England.
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- Biography, Drama, History
- Mel Gibson
- 1995-05-24
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Full text and audio mp3 of movie Braveheart - William Wallace Freedom Speech to Scottish Army American Rhetoric: Movie Speech from Braveheart - William Wallace Addresses the Scottish Army on Freedom A merican R hetoric : M ovie S peech
Mel Gibson played William Wallace in the 1995 film Braveheart, where he gave the iconic “Freedom” speech. Read the speech transcript here. Try Rev and save time transcribing, captioning, and subtitling. The Almighty says this must be a fashionable fight. It’s drawn the finest people.