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Inside Artwork: Yes
Emboss/Deboss: No
Finish Type: TBA Actors: Mel Gibson, Catherine McCormack, Sophie Marceau, Patrick McGoohan Director: Mel Gibson Language: ENGLISH: Dolby Atmos, ENGLISH: Dolby TrueHD 7.1 (48kHz, 24-bit), SPANISH: Dolby Digital 5.1, FRENCH: Dolby Digital 5.1 Subtitles: English, Spanish, French Region: Region Free (BD Region A) Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Number of Discs: 3 (Digital Copy) Rating: R Orig. Release Date: 1995 Studio: Paramount Release Date: 6/16/2020 Run Time: 178 Min.
Disc One
- Commentary track with Actor/Director Mel Gibson.
- Braveheart Timelines: Learn
more information by choosing a section of the timeline and pressing "enter" on the remote
control.
This reveals a fuller written description of the event, allows viewers to jump directly to the next
piece of the timeline and examine related topics from the other timelines.
- Chronicle
the
factual history of William Wallace
- Fictionalized account of his actions as seen in the film
- Braveheart production timeline that examines the process of bringing the film to the big
screen.
Disc Two
- Battlefields of the Scottish Rebellion, an interactive map that
allows viewers to learn more about four major developments during the career of William
Wallace:
- the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297
- the Battle of Falkirk in 1298
- William Wallace's
capture in 1305
- the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314.
- Braveheart: A Look
Back (1080i, 1:00:23)
- A Company of Equals (20:48)
behind-the-scenes stills and clips from the film, all intertwined with interview pieces
with cast and crew that recount the construction of the story, the purpose behind telling it, the
scope of the production, the challenge of putting it all together, the difficulties of the shoot, and
much more.
- The Sound of Laughter (19:16) focuses primarily on Mel Gibson's
prowess as a director but also recounts some lighthearted moments from the set, looks at Mel
Gibson's makeup, and more.
- The Measure of a Film (20:18) examines
the process of editing the film together, shooting the battle scenes, the film's emotional core, its
staying power, and more.
- Smithfield: Medieval Killing Fields (1080i, 25:19) recounts the history of the
then-infamous bloody town on the outskirts of London and takes a glimpse at what's there today.
- Tales of William Wallace (480p, 29:59) behind the legend of the man and aims to sort out fact from fiction.
- A Writer's Journey (480p, 21:30), a piece featuring writer Randall Wallace
recounting his
introduction to the story of William Wallace, his writing style and the process of penning the
script,
his collaboration with Mel Gibson, the film's themes, and more.
- Theatrical trailers (1080p,
1:41 & 2:54).
Experience Braveheart like it was meant to be seen with pristine
picture and over an hour of all-new bonus content. The richly detailed
saga of power, passion, and the fight for freedom boasts Mel Gibson as
William Wallace, a bold Scotsman who rallies his countrymen to
liberation from oppressive English rule. Winner of five Academy Awards,
including Best Picture, Braveheart is "the most sumptuous and involving
historical epic since Lawrence Of Arabia" (Rod Lurie, Los Angeles
Magazine).
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