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Rob Roy (1995)

Rob Roy (1995)
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The 18th century Scottish legend of Robert Roy MacGregor comes to life in this stylish adaptation of the swashbuckling novel by Sir Walter Scott. Liam Neeson stars as the title character, a cattle drover and proud head of a Highlands clan who takes a one thousand pound loan from the royal Marquis of Montrose (John Hurt) in order to make a profit on some livestock that will keep his struggling people alive through the coming winter. One of the Marquis' henchmen, wily expert swordsman Archibald Cunningham (Tim Roth) learns of the loan from the nobleman's factor, Killearn (Brian Cox), and steals the money by murdering Rob Roy's best friend MacDonald (Eric Stoltz). Unable to repay the loan and unwilling to give up his land, Rob Roy becomes a fugitive, hunted by none other than Cunningham, who rapes Rob Roy's wife Mary (Jessica Lange). Scotch-British politics come to a boil over the Rob Roy affair, leading to an officially sanctioned showdown between the stoic farmer and Cunningham. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Liam NeesonJessica Lange, (more)
Director(s):
Michael Caton-Jones
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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The 18th century Scottish legend of Robert Roy MacGregor comes to life in this stylish adaptation of the swashbuckling novel by Sir Walter Scott. Liam Neeson stars as the title character, a cattle drover and proud head of a Highlands clan who takes a one thousand pound loan from the royal Marquis of Montrose (John Hurt) in order to make a profit on some livestock that will keep his struggling people alive through the coming winter. One of the Marquis' henchmen, wily expert swordsman Archibald Cunningham (Tim Roth) learns of the loan from the nobleman's factor, Killearn (Brian Cox), and steals the money by murdering Rob Roy's best friend MacDonald (Eric Stoltz). Unable to repay the loan and unwilling to give up his land, Rob Roy becomes a fugitive, hunted by none other than Cunningham, who rapes Rob Roy's wife Mary (Jessica Lange). Scotch-British politics come to a boil over the Rob Roy affair, leading to an officially sanctioned showdown between the stoic farmer and Cunningham. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
139 mins

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Director(s):
Michael Caton-Jones
Writer(s):
Alan Sharp
Producer(s):
Richard JacksonPeter Broughan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Violence, Questionable for Children, Rape & Sexual Abuse, Profanity)
Categories:
Action / Adventure
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Erika S.

    I really like this movie. Great action and there are times you shout at the TV because you hate the bad guy, especially the ending fight scene! I agree with the other review, it does come short of a movie like Braveheart, but it's still good nonetheless. Neeson is awesome, and hot! Lange does a great job acting too, very convincing.

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    Kristi O.

    Comes short of being "Braveheart" (Mel Gibson) material, this movie is a delight to watch with Liam and LIE TO ME's star playing a bad guy you will love to loathe! THUMBSUP!! A ffavorite of mine.

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    Robert P.

    One of the finer films ever made. That's all that needs to be said.

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