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5.4/10
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The story of the nobleman-turned-outlaw hero who was crowned king of Scots in the 14th century.The story of the nobleman-turned-outlaw hero who was crowned king of Scots in the 14th century.The story of the nobleman-turned-outlaw hero who was crowned king of Scots in the 14th century.
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- 1 nomination total
Talitha Eliana Bateman
- Iver
- (as Talitha Bateman)
Anthony J. Sharpe
- Jacobus Crier
- (as Anthony Sharpe)
Chris Davis
- Hanging Man
- (as Chris 'Shadow' Davis)
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Did you know
- TriviaMhairi Calvey, who plays Robert the Bruce's wife Elizabeth de Bugh, previously played the younger version of Murron, William Wallace's wife, in Braveheart (1995).
- GoofsSwords would never be carried just stuffed in a belt, they would be in a scabbard. And no one would thrust their sword in to snow or the ground for convenience. It's not good for the blade. Swords were expensive and your life depended on it.
- ConnectionsSpin-off from Braveheart (1995)
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I am going to start by saying that the accents in this film are diabolical. Apart from the main star, Angus McFadyen, I found it painful to listen to everyone attempting to try a generic Scottish accent. For this reason I am deducting stars, because I couldn't concentrate on the plot.
The film runs at a very slow pace, which does add to the atmosphere but almost at the detriment of keeping the viewer's interest.
On the plus Angus McFadyen is great in the role as Robert and it is truly wonderful to see him in this role again (after 24 years since Braveheart). The action that we see is very well done and you can tell there is a lot of love in this film.
I would recommend this as a film you could watch in an afternoon but I wouldn't say that this is a film I would desperately go out of my way see otherwise.
The film runs at a very slow pace, which does add to the atmosphere but almost at the detriment of keeping the viewer's interest.
On the plus Angus McFadyen is great in the role as Robert and it is truly wonderful to see him in this role again (after 24 years since Braveheart). The action that we see is very well done and you can tell there is a lot of love in this film.
I would recommend this as a film you could watch in an afternoon but I wouldn't say that this is a film I would desperately go out of my way see otherwise.
- judobarryleslie
- Mar 24, 2020
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- Robert the Bruce: King of Scots
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- Gross worldwide
- $23,425
- Runtime2 hours 4 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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