
Overview:
In the highlands of Scotland in the 1700s, Rob Roy tries to lead his small town to a better future, by borrowing money from the local nobility to buy cattle to herd to market. When the money is stolen, Rob is forced into a Robin Hood lifestyle to defend his family and honour.Status: | Released (1995-04-13) |
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Awards: | Nominated for 1 Oscar. 2 wins & 5 nominations total |
BoxOffice: | $31,596,911 |
Screen: | Alan Sharp |
Productions: | United Artists, Talisman Films, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Production Countries: | United Kingdom, United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |


Casts
- 3896: Liam Neeson - Robert Roy MacGregor
- 4431: Jessica Lange - Mary MacGregor
- 5049: John Hurt - John Graham
- 3129: Tim Roth - Archibald Cunningham
- 7036: Eric Stoltz - Alan MacDonald
- 1248: Brian Cox - Killearn
- 973: Jason Flemyng - Gregor
Crews
- 6875: Peter Honess - Editor - Editing
- 8677: Karl Walter Lindenlaub - Director of Photography - Camera
- 70476: Alan Sharp - Screenplay - Writing
- 30365: Michael Caton-Jones - Director - Directing
- 70478: Peter Broughan - Producer - Production
- 9027: Sandy Powell - Costume Design - Costume & Make-Up
- 30365: Michael Caton-Jones - Executive Producer - Production
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Reviews
John Chard
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Do not think that all sins go unpunished in this life, Montrose. Rob Roy is directed by Michael Caton-Jones and written by Alan Sharp. It stars Liam Neeson, Jessica Lange, John Hurt, Tim Roth, Eric Stoltz, Andrew Keir and Brian Cox. Music is by Carter Burwell and cinematography b ....
Continue reading ->Wuchak
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_**Featuring One of Cinema's Greatest Villains -- EVER**_ "Rob Roy" came out in 1995 with a couple other heroic swordplay films: "Braveheart" and "First Knight." I prefer "Rob Roy" to "Braveheart," even though the two films shouldn't really be compared since "Rob Roy" focuses on t ....
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As a Scot, I tend to look upon the Hollywood treatment of our national history with considerable disdain at the best of times - this is not a film that encourages me to change that philosophy. The general heather and whisky sentiment; the unsophisticated but honourable Scots versus t ....
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