Rob Roy

Titolo originale: Rob Roy
Regia: Michael Caton-Jones |
Anno: 1995
Origine: United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Avventura Storia Dramma Azione Guerra
Tag: scotland | affectation | biography | 18th century | highlands | violent man | scottish highlands | joyous | hopeful |
Cast: Liam Neeson | Jessica Lange | John Hurt | Tim Roth | Eric Stoltz | Brian Cox | Jason Flemyng | Andrew Keir | Shirley Henderson | Brian McCardie | Gilbert Martin | Vicki Masson | Gilly Gilchrist | Ewan Stewart | David Hayman | David Brooks Palmer | Myra McFadyen | John Murtagh | Karen Matheson | Bill Gardiner | Brian McArthur | Valentine Nwanze | Richard Bonehill | Allan Sutherland |

Negli altopiani scozzesi di inizio 1700 Robert Roy Mc Gregor cerca di costruire, per la sua piccola citta' e la sua famiglia, un futuro migliore dopo essere stato abbandonato dal suo signore ed ingannato da un cicisbeo abile spadaccino.

Approfondimenti

The Scots pound in the period of the film was worth around 5% of the English pound. The thousand pou [...] D
Appearing in this movie netted Tim Roth his biggest paycheck up to that date. D
Final film of Andrew Keir. D
In his memoir, Brian Cox admitted that he did not get along with director Michael Caton-Jones, who h [...] D
This movie was shot entirely on-location in Scotland, much of it in parts of the Highlands so remote [...] D
Though a fictionalized account of the life of Rob Roy MacGregor, this movie has no connection to the [...] D
Montrose's line bemoaning the Queen's lack of an heir is a reference to her seventeen pregnancies, w [...] D
At the end of his feud with the Duke of Montrose in 1722, Rob Roy was 51 years old, and fifty-six at [...] D
Tim Roth thought he was going to be fired for making Archibald Cunningham too eccentric. He asked hi [...] D
As of February 2019, features Tim Roth's only Oscar nominated performance. D
The Duke of Argyll was first offered to Sir Sean Connery. D
The final sword fight between Rob (Liam Neeson) and Archibald (Tim Roth) is often considered to be o [...] D
Argyll (Andrew Keir) wished that Queen Anne "had seen a child of hers live, to comfort the King." He [...] D
Rob Roy's comment about his drawn sword needing to draw blood before it can be sheathed again has be [...] D
Non-stop Highland rain presented a problem for cast and crew when filming outdoor shots, as did the [...] D
Jason Flemyng took the part of an extra in this movie in direct opposition to the wishes of his agen [...] D
The trailer for this movie appeared on the "Fun Stuff" section on Windows 95 operating systems. D
It is heavily implied through out the film that Montrose is the true father of Archibald Cunningham. [...] D
Jessica Lange replaced Miranda Richardson. D
A claymore is a two-handed great sword. The type the Scots are using in this movie are basket-hilted [...] D

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Errori

As MacGregor and the Marquis of Montrose meet in the latter's gardens to discuss their business, the [...] D
Throughout the film, which takes place in 1713, James Graham is referred to and addressed as the [4t [...] D
When MacDonald is thrown from his horse by a rope across the path, you can see the harness and line [...] D
The Gaelic song "Aileen Duin", sung at the fireside gathering when Rob Roy and his "clan" are celebr [...] D
When Archibald falls dead to the floor, his sword rests on his upper arm. In the next shot, MacGrego [...] D
The redcoats under Cunningham's command have socket bayonets. Correct bayonets for the period are pl [...] D
When Mary goes to the edge of the water, just before the soldiers arrive, she ties her shawl into a [...] D
When Robert Roy MacGregor hides in the corpse of a highland cow, Montrose's man leading the chase sa [...] D
When Archie is chasing MacDonald through the woods on horseback, MacDonald's hair is tied back in so [...] D
When Killearn takes from MacDonald the paper about the "new world," he crumples it into a ball. But [...] D
When the MacGregors are watching the redcoats burn Rob's home (again), he signals for them to withdr [...] D
The redcoat infantry under Cunningham's command wear grenadier mitre caps with the white horse emble [...] D
After Rob kills Archibald by slicing his shoulder there is no blood on his sword. D
When Killearn leads McDonald into the pub, an overhead fluorescent lamp can be seen. D
A stunt double is visible when Rob Roy is riding the horse he steals from the soldier who killed Ala [...] D
In the final sword fight, Archie's blade is bent and straight in different shots. D
When Rob and his men are seen returning the cattle, one of the cows accidentally hooks its right hor [...] D
It was, and sometimes still is, traditional for Scotsmen to not wear underwear while wearing kilts. [...] D
In the final scene where Rob returns home, the sky is cloudy and it looks like it will rain. When th [...] D
When Rob Roy jumps off the bridge, his hands are tied together, when he hits the water and jumps bac [...] D
The historical Robert Roy MacGregor was nine years older than James Graham (Montrose) and eleven yea [...] D
The Duke of Argyll is depicted as a man in his sixties. At the time this film is set John Campbell, [...] D
Burning objects on lake shore appear, disappear, change location, and change size. D
After Archie steals the money at the highland meeting, Rob Roy addresses the Highlanders; as he hold [...] D

Frase

Duke of Argyll: I will know who to wager on, the n [...] D
Archibald Cunningham: What did you do with that ba [...] D
Mary: I love the bones of you, Robert McGregor, bu [...] D
Archibald Cunningham: Think of yourself a scabbard [...] D
[on their way to Robert's duel with Cunningham] D [...] D
Montrose: Great men, such as yourself, draw rumors [...] D
Mary: To these men, the truth is but a lie undisco [...] D
[repeated line] Archibald Cunningham: I want MacG [...] D
Montrose: I have had a message from His Grace the [...] D
[Argyll refuses Mary's initial pleas for help] Ma [...] D
Mary: What's gnawing on you, Robert? Rob Roy: I'v [...] D
Will Guthrie: I hear you back-stabbed Tam Sibbald. [...] D
Referee: You are here on a matter of honor. I am h [...] D
Archibald Cunningham: Love is a dung hill, Betty, [...] D
Killearn: She cut me! The bitch cut me! I'm cut ba [...] D
Robert Roy MacGregor: Did you boys know there's go [...] D
[repeated line] Montrose: So, MacGregor... D
Duke of Argyll: So, Mr. Cunningham, what are these [...] D
Duke of Argyll: You promised MacGregor amnesty fro [...] D
Archibald Cunningham: He's a fair hand with a clea [...] D
MacDonald: I do not serve Robert McGregor. I am hi [...] D
Robert Roy MacGregor: You should have told me, Mar [...] D
[Robert asks the Duke to arrange a duel with Cunni [...] D
Robert Roy MacGregor: There best be no skulldugger [...] D
Archibald Cunningham: You don't ask a whore. You m [...] D
Robert Roy MacGregor: What passes for honor with m [...] D
Robert Roy MacGregor: [first spoken lines] How far [...] D
Killearn: My God, what a crew you highlanders are. [...] D
Robert Roy MacGregor: If it's a boy, call him Robe [...] D
Mary MacGregor: Robert, there is more. I am carryi [...] D
[first lines] Title Card: At the dawn of the 1700 [...] D
Son: Father, will the MacGregors ever be kings aga [...] D
[the Duke hands Montrose a goblet of wine] Montro [...] D
Montrose: You have slept your last peaceful night, [...] D
Robert Roy MacGregor: [on the interest owed to Mon [...] D
Robert Roy MacGregor: Do you know how fine you are [...] D
Mary: You look bemused. Betty: No worse bemused t [...] D
Montrose: You are damned, MacGregor. Damned to hel [...] D

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