Il patriota

Titolo originale: The Patriot
Regia: Roland Emmerich |
Anno: 2000
Origine: Germany | United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Storia Guerra Azione
Tag: epic | daughter | mission | general | southern usa | loss of loved one | rebel | patriotism | insurgence | gore | south carolina | based on true story | sword fight | historical fiction | soldier | patriot | 18th century | american revolution | revolutionary war |
Cast: Mel Gibson | Heath Ledger | Joely Richardson | Jason Isaacs | Chris Cooper | Tchéky Karyo | René Auberjonois | Lisa Brenner | Tom Wilkinson | Donal Logue | Leon Rippy | Adam Baldwin | Jay Arlen Jones | Joey D. Vieira | Gregory Smith | Mika Boorem | Skye McCole Bartusiak | Trevor Morgan | Bryan Chafin | Logan Lerman | Mary Jo Deschanel | Jamieson Price | Peter Woodward | Grahame Wood | Beatrice Bush | Shane Ayon | Shan Omar Huey | Hank Stone | Kirk Fox | Jack Moore | Mark Twogood | Colt Romberger | Terry Layman | Shannon Eubanks | Bill Roberson | Charles Black | Andy Stahl | Kristian Truelsen | Kanin Howell | Mark Jeffrey Miller | Zach Hanner | Randell Haynes | John Storey | Greg Good | John F. Dzencelowcz II | Kyle Richard Engels | John Bennes | John Curran | Dara Coleman | Roy McCrerey | P. Dion Moore | Tyler Long | John H. Bush | Gil Johnson | Scott Thomas | Derrick B. Young | Le Roy Seabrook | Samuel Brown Jr. | Samuel Brown Sr. | Lillie L. Harris | Braima Moiwai | Patrick Tatopoulos |

Carolina del sud, 1776. Benjamin Martin, un eroe del conflitto franco indiano, si è ritirato ad una vita tranquilla con la propria famiglia e ha giurato di non tornare mai più in guerra. Ora però la serenità della sua esistenza è minacciata dall'impellente conflitto contro gli inglesi e Benjamin, seppur contrario, scopre che l'unico modo per salvare la sua famiglia è combattere per la libertà del suo paese.

Approfondimenti

One of the "redcoats" (actually dummies) that is floating face down in the river after the "trap" is [...] D
The character of Major Villeneuve is based on Marquis de Lafayette, a Major General from France. D
The swamp froze solid the day after shooting the scene where Benjamin and Gabriel have just bonded o [...] D
Though a Fort Charles did not exist, the massacre that resulted is based upon the real massacre at F [...] D
The term "Redcoats" was used to describe British soldiers as early as May 7, 1645, according to writ [...] D
Lisa Brenner and Dean Devlin met on the set and married on July 4, 2003. D
The theme music was played after President Barack Obama's acceptance speech on election night in 200 [...] D
After the explosion of the cargo ship, we hear Tavington smash his glass when placing it down. He re [...] D
Mel Gibson's hand gesture to the unruly dogs who whine and lay down is reminiscent of Lethal Weapon [...] D
The scene where the Martin family looks on as a battle encroaches on their backyard was initially cu [...] D
Joshua Jackson, Elijah Wood, Jake Gyllenhaal, Brad Renfro, Paul Walker, Ryan Phillippe, and Heath Le [...] D
The church, and the entire surrounding town of Pembroke, were built just for this film. D
Mel Gibson and Jason Isaacs practiced their complicated fight sequence almost every day of the one h [...] D
British and American troops are both shown wearing their tricorne hats incorrectly. Though it was co [...] D
This is Chris Cooper's second time playing a Colonel. He was Colonel Frank Fitts in American Beauty [...] D
The film's biggest competition on its opening weekend was La tempesta perfetta (2000) starring Georg [...] D
Body Count: One-Hundred and Twenty-Three. D
When they are ambushed at the bridge, the kid on whom they focus the camera is Thomas as a British s [...] D
The main character of Assassin's Creed III (2012) and Mel Gibson's character in this movie both figh [...] D
The city of Charles Town (or Charleston) was digitally added to the background during editing. D
Freddie Prinze Jr. was in the running for the part of Gabriel. D
Jason Isaacs, who plays William Tavington, is from Liverpool, England. The real-life Banastre Tarlet [...] D
Kevin Spacey was the first choice to play Tavington. After paying Mel Gibson $25 million, there was [...] D
Heath Ledger didn't work for a year because he only got offers for teen heartthrob roles. He was abo [...] D
The costume department created over 1,200 military outfits for the movie. D
The tomahawk Benjamin uses to fight the Redcoats is made of rubber for safety, but when Benjamin get [...] D
The character of Colonel Tavington is loosely based on Colonel Banastre Tarleton, who was Cornwallis [...] D
Robert Rodat wrote the character of Benjamin Martin with Mel Gibson in mind. D
In an earlier version of the script, Anne is pregnant with Gabriel's child when she dies in the burn [...] D
Jake Gyllenhaal auditioned several times, and was considered for the role of Gabriel Martin, but eve [...] D
In addition to Francis Marion, a.k.a. The Swamp Fox, Mel Gibson's character is also based on the lif [...] D
During pre-production, the producers debated on whether Benjamin Martin would own slaves, ultimately [...] D
The scene where Benjamin offers Gabriel an apple was improvised. D
Colonel Tavington's (Jason Isaacs's) line "Stupid boy!" (about Thomas Martin, whom he'd just sh [...] D
Ben Daniels was offered a role, but turned it down. D
The crew built a fake exterior on an existing plantation so they could burn it without hurting the h [...] D
This is the second time John Williams arranged the "British Grenadiers" alongside his score. The fir [...] D
Anne's speech was inspired by letters Abigail Adams sent to John Adams during the Revolution. D
Three actors in this film went on to act in three separate Batman adaptations. Donal Logue is in Got [...] D
Roland Emmerich said the scene where the two armies march toward each other is like a "Couple of tho [...] D
The torches were gas-powered, and could be switched off at a moment's notice. D
Joely Richardson used Scarlett O'Hara as inspiration for her role as Aunt Charlotte. D
The scene where Benjamin walks toward the church in Pembroke to pray was Mel Gibson's idea. He wants [...] D
Sadly, Skye McCole Bartusiak (Susan) passed away from a combination of prescription drugs and other [...] D
The producers of the critically acclaimed animated series [Avatar - La leggenda di Aang (2005)] used [...] D
Adam Baldwin worked with Roland Emmerich on Independence Day (1996). D
Second Mel Gibson film composed by John Williams after Il fiume dell'ira (1984). D
Robert Rodat wrote seventeen drafts of the script before there was an acceptable one. D
Among the American cavalry officers who participated in the real Battle of Cowpens was Lieutenant Co [...] D
Tom Wilkinson plays ultimately defeated British general Cornwallis. In John Adams (2008) he would go [...] D
David Arnold, who composed the scores to Roland Emmerich's Stargate (1994), Independence Day (1996), [...] D
Screenwriter Robert Rodat called the final battle a hybrid between the Battle of Guilford Courthouse [...] D
The historical accuracy of the costumes and settings was overseen by the Smithsonian Institution. It [...] D
Benjamin's retort on "tyrants" is actually a rephrasing of a quote by Mather Byles, a Loyalist clerg [...] D
Heath Ledger said researching the American Revolutionary War for the film answered his question of w [...] D
Over 800 extras were used. D
The family takes refuge on Saint Helena island, South Carolina, which is in proximity of the resort [...] D
When Burwell comes to convince Benjamin to stay in the revolution after the death of Gabriel he ment [...] D
This film shows dragoons being employed as cavalry. Dragoons ride horses but fight on foot. Cavalry [...] D
Aunt Charlotte's house is the same one used in Forrest Gump (1994), with slightly different interior [...] D
Heath Ledger performed his own stunts. D
The video game Assassin's Creed III (2012)'s combat system was influenced by the famous tomahawk sce [...] D
The swamp scenes were filmed at Cypress Gardens in Berkeley County, South Carolina. D
Everyone in the battle had to undergo a two-week long boot camp before shooting began. The hand-to-h [...] D
The scene where Benjamin and Villeneuve fight over giving quarter to the British was included to sho [...] D
The film cast includes three Oscar winners: Mel Gibson, Heath Ledger, and Chris Cooper; and one Osca [...] D
Actual amputees were cast to play soldiers who lost their limbs. D
The bayonets used are all retractable, so the extras could safely stab each other. D
Logan Lerman played Mel Gibson's son in this movie, and played Mel's younger self in What Women Want [...] D
The scene where Benjamin Martin (Mel Gibson) returns the dogs to General Cornwallis (Tom Wilkinson) [...] D
According to Roland Emmerich, the scene where Cornwalis thanks Benjamin for taking care of his dogs [...] D
The score used in the film is also used as the opening music in the 2004 television series Jack & Bo [...] D
The Battle of Cowpens, upon which this movie is based, took place on January 17, 1781. This battle h [...] D
Mel Gibson was paid $25 million for making the film. D
It was hard finding a swamp for filming. The production rented out a botanical garden and flooded it [...] D
Mel Gibson Hired his eldest child and only daughter Hannah as production assistant on the film, D
The studio wanted to cut a certain shot in the cannonball scene to avoid an R-rating, but Roland Emm [...] D
Roland Emmerich was inspired by John Ford, who was known for his wide shots. D
Joely Richardson and Jason Isaacs also starred in the movie Event Horizon (1997). D
When teaching Mel Gibson and Heath Ledger how to shoot a muzzle-loading rifle, technical advisor Mar [...] D
This is the second time Rene Auberjonois has played a clergyman serving his country during a war. In [...] D
Benjamin Martin's talent for recruiting men was based on Thomas Sumter, known as "The Gamecock." D
Harrison Ford declined the lead role, feeling the script had boiled the Revolutionary War down to a [...] D
Mel Gibson improvised the "soon" line. He wasn't supposed to give any response. D
When Gabriel is writing his letter to his family, his voice is heard narrating the letter as he is w [...] D
The character Benjamin Martin was originally written with six children, but Mel Gibson added one mor [...] D
The scene where Benjamin gives Burwell a letter to give to his family is based on two real events: t [...] D
The character of Benjamin Martin is loosely based on the real-life soldier Francis Marion, a.k.a. Th [...] D

Connessioni

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Kate and Leopold D
Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Me, Myself and Irene/The Patriot/Chicken Run/The Discreet Charge of the Bourgeoisie D
Recruiting a Digital Army D
How 13 Props Are Made for Movies and TV D
The Art of War D
The Spirit of America D
20 to 1: Great Aussie Movies D
Cleanflix D
2001 MTV Movie Awards D
La pianista D
Dialing Up 'Cellular' D
The Casual Criminalist: 74 - John Billington: America's First Murderer D
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Top of the Charts Edition, Show 2: Huey Lewis, Brian McKnight, Tyrese D
American Housewife: The Snub D
Chronicles of War D
There's Something About Movies: Episode #1.4 D
La mummia - Il ritorno D
There's Something About Movies: Episode #1.4 D
Best of the Worst: The New Gladiators, Exterminator 2, and Aftermath D
The Ring D
The Timcast Channel: CHAZ Faces FOURTH Shooting In Three Days, Democrat Politician SHOCKED When Far Left Beats Him Up D
Glory - Uomini di gloria D
Half in the Bag: Independence Day: Resurgence D
The Big C: Pilot D
The Critic: Pokemon 2000, The Patriot D
Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Hollow Man/The Original Kings of Comedy/Saving Grace/Coyote Ugly/The Tao of Steve D
Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: DVD Bells & Whistles D
Asoka D
The Timcast Channel: Biden Warns Armageddon Fast Approachs And Putin Is SERIOUS About Nuclear War, WE NEED TO STOP NOW D
History Buffs: Vikings Historical Accuracy and Season 4 D
Continue?: Dirty Harry: The War Against Drugs D
Man at Arms: Reforged: Tomahawk Challenge (Revolutionary War vs. Assassin's Creed 3) D
La spia che mi amava D
Law & Order - I due volti della giustizia: For Love or Money D
The Nostalgia Critic: Independence Day: Resurgence D
Interceptor D
Everything Wrong with...: Everything Wrong with the Patriot in 16 Minutes or Less D
HBO First Look: The Patriot D
Another Gay Movie D
K-PAX - Da un altro mondo D
American Sniper D
Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: A Knight's Tale/Angel Eyes/About Adam/The King Is Alive/Bread and Roses D
WatchMojo: Top 10 Historically Inaccurate Movie Battles D
TMZ on TV: Episode dated 5 May 2017 D
Kenshin Samurai Vagabondo: Memorie del passato D
Mezzogiorno di fuoco D
Bad Movie Beatdown: 2012: Part 1 D
True Patriots D
Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Perfect Storm/Getting to Know You/Trixie/The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle/Butterfly D
Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Twilight: Eclipse/The Last Airbender/The Kids Are Alright/Grown Ups/Love Ranch D
WatchMojo: Top 20 Satisfying Deaths of Hated Movie Characters D
La mummia - Il ritorno D
Roland Emmerich - Mein Leben D
Gli inesorabili D
History Buffs: The Patriot D
The Five: Episode dated 4 July 2022 D
Granada Reports: 12 May 2020: Evening Bulletin D
History Buffs: Braveheart D
WatchMojo: Top 10 Historically Inaccurate Movies D
WatchMojo: Another Top 10 Unexpected Movie Deaths D
The Armchair Historian: Why did Soldiers Fight in Lines? D
The Last Black Man in San Francisco D
Everything Wrong with...: Everything Wrong with Joker in Totally Not Controversial Minutes D
Bad Movie Beatdown: 10,000 B.C. D
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Caleb/Thomas/John/Justin D
Best of the Worst: Russian Terminator, Ninja Vengeance, and Never Too Young to Die D
I Am Heath Ledger D
Guerre stellari D
Jeopardy!: Episode #26.21 D
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Aurko/Leo/Matt D
A Current Affair: Heath Ledger Special D
How a Patriot Loses His Head D
The Mask You Live In D
Bad Movie Beatdown: On Deadly Ground D
Half in the Bag: The Lone Ranger and White House Down D
Hollywood Burn D

Domande

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Errori

Near the end, when the French fleet is bombarding Cornwallis' army, French ships' hulls are painted [...] D
As Benjamin is staring at the north star pendant, Villeneuve and a few others walk up behind him. Be [...] D
Aside from senior officers, the British dragoons (cavalry was not yet a common term) of the American [...] D
When Gabriel is reading the letter he is writing home aloud, the only line in the entire letter that [...] D
Just after Benjamin received his battlefield commission, he and Gabriel mount their horses, Gabriel [...] D
In the Charleston scene exiting the town hall, an extra is wearing visible, foam ear plugs. D
The film spans years of struggle. Militia survivors like Occam and Dan Scott would, after years of f [...] D
When Benjamin Martin has his first fight with redcoats, he hides behind a tree as it is hit, tearing [...] D
The music performed at the party scene was the Gavotte from Bach's Orchestral Suite # 3. This music [...] D
The British Army is seen marching in battle under two flags, the British Union Flag and a white flag [...] D
When Col. Tavington is questioning the wounded soldier, his collar is below/above the strap over his [...] D
We are told two years elapse from Gabriel's enlistment to Thomas's death, but none of the children h [...] D
(at around 2h 20 mins) An African soldier is marching in the ranks of the British army at the beginn [...] D
Aunt Charlotte Selton and Captain Wilkins have reverse suntans (raccoon eyes), obviously from wearin [...] D
When Tavington is fighting with Gabriel, just before he runs him through with his sword, his hair ch [...] D
When the militia is coming over the hill to see the British military lined up and waiting for the fi [...] D
It is clear that Benjamin did not need to duck to avoid Tavington's sword as it would have sailed ov [...] D
When the militiamen return to the town after the massacre, a building is brightly lit; while it look [...] D
When Benjamin, carrying the flag, rides up to the column of militiamen, he is first shown carrying t [...] D
When Tavington is searching for the child hiding under the table his boots are clearly visible and c [...] D
In the final fight scene between Tavington and Martin, when Col. Tavington slices Martin's back, you [...] D
Benjamin Martin's description of the Fort Wilderness campaign is incorrect. There never was a Fort W [...] D
Peter Copen, who died at the Battle of Elizabethtown, is seen later at the Battle of Camden. D
When Tavington and Cornwallis are discussing using "brutal" tactics, Tavington requests "Ohio" as pa [...] D
During the battle of Camden, British banners keep appearing and disappearing. D
John Billings walks up to Martin to sign up for the militia. He picks up a bottle takes a drink, lau [...] D
In the beginning, Benjamin carries a five-stick candelabra upstairs to tuck the two small girls in. [...] D
Near the beginning of the film, as Martin's younger son opens his chest and tries on his father's mi [...] D
At the end of the beginning scene where Martin and his two younger boys kill all the red coats to sa [...] D
In the last scene when the family walks forward to the new home being built, pretty sure there is a [...] D
At the Battle of Camden, we see the cannon firing round shot (Ball) into the Colonial line. When the [...] D
Benjamin Martin shoots a British soldier who is on a moving horse using a flintlock pistol at a rang [...] D
During the ambush scene, Benjamin emerges from behind a tree to distract the soldiers who then shoot [...] D
Many of the dresses worn by Charlotte would have been considered quite revealing and scandalous at t [...] D
In the town hall meeting in the beginning, Col. Burwell said, "We killed 700 of them at Bunker Hill [...] D
Martin is shown several times melting down his dead son's lead soldiers to make musket balls. The mo [...] D
In the final fight between Tavington and Martin, Martin first impales Tavington with a bayonet on th [...] D
When they ambush British soldiers in the woods in the beginning of the film, a soldier can be seen d [...] D
At the end of the movie, as Benjamin and his family ride towards their homestead, Aunt Charlotte is [...] D
During the prisoner exchange scene, Benjamin and the British Gerneral walk down the steps of the man [...] D
When Ann is speaking in the church she has a necklace on. Later on when the men are strapping up, sh [...] D
When Tavington is on the bridge watching Martin and the retreating Militamen ride down the river, he [...] D
At the burning of the church, the shutters are closed, and when tested by the people in the church m [...] D
In the scene where the British raid Charlotte's plantation, Tavington looks under the tablecloth to [...] D
In the fight where Gabriel is killed, the preacher loads his gun, uses it to defend himself, and the [...] D
Many of the soldiers turn their heads when firing their muskets. Although the musket was an inaccura [...] D
When Benjamin is talking to General Cornwallis, the straps on Benjamin's shoulder move. D
When Gabriel goes to the church to recruit volunteers for the militia, Anne Howard gets up and makes [...] D
Many times throughout the movie when the fifes and drums are playing, the fife players' fingers and [...] D
The time required for Colonel Tavington to reload his pistol between shooting Reverend Oliver and st [...] D
In the first shot of the film, two of the children are seen playing with alphabet cards. These famou [...] D
The officers aboard the French ships at the Siege of Yorktown, in the last scene, are wearing red, w [...] D
The scene near the end of the movie where Cornwallis is speaking to Tavington in Cornwallis' mansion [...] D
In the final fight scene between Tavington and Martin, when Col. Tavington slices Martin's back, you [...] D
In the film, Lord Cornwallis is portrayed as a much older man. This is incorrect as in 1780, the yea [...] D
In the final battle, a cannonball rolls on the ground and cuts off the legs of several soldiers in i [...] D
The Great Danes purportedly sent to Cornwallis as a gift from the King have had their ears pricked. [...] D
In the battle scene where militiamen turned back from retreat by Benjamin clash with the first line [...] D
When Tavington is walking through the house we hear the jingle of his spurs. Close-ups of his boots [...] D
Most Americans could not afford to have multiple longguns and pistols in their homes, nor would thei [...] D
During the meeting of the Assembly at the start of the film, it is said that South Carolina is not a [...] D
In the American Revolution field artillery came in two forms; guns and howitzers. Only howitzers fir [...] D
After the ships blow up in Charleston Harbor, Benjamin and his band ride through the countryside and [...] D
The British Foot (infantry was not yet a common term) is depicted marching in columns only two men d [...] D
In the final scene showing the new home for the Martins, it is going up with balloon framing. This t [...] D
A major error in depicting the battle of Guilford Courthouse is when Cornwallis orders "Sound the re [...] D
Colonel Harry Burwell signs a paper, then sprinkles powder from a can onto the wet ink. A split seco [...] D
The two dogs are both referred to as "boys"; however, the black one is clearly a female. D
The film spans many years yet Benjamin doesn't age a bit. D
The final battle takes place at Cowpens, and the facts are stretched a bit. For example, only 12 Ame [...] D
At the party when the ship blows up, you can hear the explosion at the same time you see the blast, [...] D
When Tavington kills the preacher and then Gabe, he is twice seen tossing his ramrod rather far away [...] D
The British really were the masters of the sea during that era - their ships themselves actually see [...] D
At Gabriel's wedding Charlotte Selton responds "It's a free country" to Benjamin's request to sit. T [...] D
The Continentals are seen wearing coats with white facings throughout most of the movie, but the Sou [...] D
When Benjamin and Gabriel are watching over the disastrous Battle of Camden, at which Benjamin marks [...] D
The real General Cornwallis was not even present at the Battle of Cowpens, although he was present a [...] D
The British artillery used in both the Battle of Camden and the final battle Guilford Courthouse/Cow [...] D
While the command officers of British Horse (cavalry) troops were from Great Britain, none of those [...] D
In the final field battle the militia is shown firing a volley, then the British regulars fire a vol [...] D
When Benjamin Martin kills many redcoats to save his son from a hanging, the driver of the horse car [...] D
In the final fight with Benjamin Martin, Tavington is about to strike a final blow with his sword. T [...] D
When Occam is speaking at the end of the film, he is seen saying "Gabriel said if we won the war, we [...] D
On the wanted poster for "The Ghost," the name of General Cornwallis is misspelled as "Cornwallace." [...] D
Great Danes were not known by that name until the late 19th century. Before that they were called "B [...] D
The American Rifle of the 1770s required a very tightly patched roundball that could take a minute o [...] D
When the militia arrives at Charlotte's plantation, as the British torch it, Benjamin Martin's horse [...] D
The scene where the British cavalrymen burn the church, did not happen in real life. This was comple [...] D
When Susan Martin runs to Benjamin on the South Carolina shore to protest his leaving, her right bra [...] D
There is a scene where Benjamin and his two younger sons are running through the woods to intercept [...] D
During that time period, Charlotte, a single woman without a male spouse wouldn't be able to own her [...] D
The orange flag with the coiled snake and the words "Don't Tread on Me" visible in, among other plac [...] D
After Martin parlays with Cornwallis and tricks him into what would eventually be revealed as a bogu [...] D
For a split second, on an American tent at the end of the movie, a flag is seen that does not use th [...] D
When Benjamin springs his ambush to save Gabriel, he first shoots the officer leading the redcoats f [...] D
During an ambush, the militia is shown lining up opposite each other and then firing directly toward [...] D
In the final battle the British advance the full battalion. The officer giving the orders would be a [...] D
In his monologue Gabriel says that his friend fell at the Battle of Elizabethtown, however, when you [...] D
Young unmarrieds would not have kissed in public in 18th-century America. D
When Gabriel returns to the Martin plantation with a sword wound from the Battle of Waxhaws, he stat [...] D
In the battle scene that is watched through the window by Benjamin, we see a soldier get his head ta [...] D
While Benjamin Martin is slaughtering the Red Coats who are taking Gabriel off to be hanged, a Read [...] D
The North Star is shown rising in the east. D
During the attempt by the British to capture Benjamin Martin's children, he is seen on a horse firin [...] D
In the scene where Benjamin is saying goodbye to Susan before to leaves to go back to the war. Aunt [...] D
During the final fight between Tavington and Martin, when Martin picks up the musket (in slow motion [...] D
Burwell (and others) use the terms "infantry" and "cavalry." At this point in time Infantry was stil [...] D
Modern snare drums. D
In the battle scene at the courthouse, Martin is clearly seen (from behind) throwing his pistol to t [...] D
In the final battle between Tavington and Martin, Martin's tomahawk head is bent, but when it is kno [...] D
When the British officer asks who the messenger is, Gabriel says it was him and walks down the stair [...] D
Cannon rounds are shown exploding in fireballs. Even if the cannons are howitzers, the rounds still [...] D
In the scene where Tavington is after Martin's children at Charlotte's plantation, Susan is seen loo [...] D
Supposedly stabbed in the chest by Tavington, Gabriel can briefly be seen with the sword between his [...] D
When Charlotte and the kids are hiding from the red coats in the root cellar, they creep past a bask [...] D
Soldiers are shown firing muskets with fixed bayonets. This would be unusual as the blast of the mus [...] D
On the wanted poster for "The Ghost" the bottom of the flyer bears the seal of "Her Majesty's State [...] D
When Benjamin Martin confronts Gabriel about him leaving out to meet up with the Regulars, the blind [...] D
All women of that day and time, would wear bonnets or some type of hair covering when outside in pub [...] D
During the movie, battles take place in Camden and Cowpens, two places that are very far inland, yet [...] D
When Col. Tavington slashes and stabs several militia soldiers there is no blood on his sword. It is [...] D
When Gabriel Martin confronts the Green Dragoons after they have burned the town church, Colonel Tav [...] D
George Washington's proclamation regarding the freeing of slaves who give one year of service is inc [...] D
When the militia are about to be hanged, just before Benjamin Martin rides in, you see the British p [...] D
When Gabriel leaves Charlotte's plantation it is dusk. When Benjamin Martin leaves Charlotte's plant [...] D
When Gabriel is in line to enlist, he is facing different directions when Benjamin is talking to him [...] D
In the Battle scene watched by Benjamin through the farmhouse window we see the Redcoats bayonet cha [...] D
Rocking chairs are not believed to have been common furniture before the early 19th century. While C [...] D
When Aunt Charlotte takes in the children after the family's home is destroyed her hair is down. Wom [...] D
When Gabriel is fighting with Tavington, he stabs another British officer and has blood on his knife [...] D
When Tavington is searching for the child hiding under the table, we hear the "jing-jing" of spurs a [...] D
When the rebels/patriots are returning by boat to their secret base deep in the swamp, one man moves [...] D
When the children are looking at Polaris (the North Star), modern light pollution can be seen. D
The movie begins in 1776 and in that same year Benjamin goes to Charleston for the convention on the [...] D
At least twice (at the fight at the river and at the battle near the end) Tavington loads his pistol [...] D
Cornwallis is described by both Gabriel and Benjamin as having defeated the Americans at the Siege o [...] D

Frase

Colonel William Tavington: Would you like a lesson [...] D
Col. Harry Burwell: I'll help you bury him. [refe [...] D
Miss Anne Howard/ Mrs. Anne Martin: You know who I [...] D
Lord General Cornwallis: Fine soldier you are, bes [...] D
Gabriel Edward Martin: I've come to call on Anne. [...] D
[All of the Martin children are sitting around at [...] D
[last lines] Occam: Gabriel said if we won the wa [...] D
John Billings: I say we drink the wine, eat the do [...] D
Benjamin Martin: I have seven children. My wife is [...] D
Gabriel Edward Martin: [Benjamin Martin and his mi [...] D
Reverend Oliver: [explaining to his church why he [...] D
Colonel William Tavington: Let it be known if you [...] D
General O'Hara: My Lord, I beseech you. You must [...] D
[At the Battle of Cowpens] General O'Hara: My Lor [...] D
General O'Hara: [carrying a British uniform stuffe [...] D
Colonel William Tavington: You know, it's an ugly [...] D
Benjamin Martin: This battle was over before it be [...] D
Lord General Cornwallis: [referring to a replaceme [...] D
Gabriel Edward Martin: [as he is lying there wound [...] D
Colonel William Tavington: [Tavington's searching [...] D
Charlotte: You have done nothing for which you sho [...] D
Benjamin Martin: I'm a parent. I haven't got the l [...] D
[after Benjamin removes a British soldier's unifor [...] D
Colonel William Tavington: [after reading the disp [...] D
Benjamin Martin: When you have a family of your ow [...] D
Lord General Cornwallis: These rustics are so inep [...] D
Gabriel Edward Martin: [to Benjamin] Thomas was my [...] D
Lord General Cornwallis: Everything will change. E [...] D
Colonel William Tavington: Quite impressive for a [...] D
Benjamin Martin: [right before the ambush] Lord, m [...] D
Susan Martin: Papa! Papa, don't, I'll say anything [...] D
Colonel William Tavington: Kill me before the war [...] D
Benjamin Martin: Aim small, miss small. D
General O'Hara: [At the Battle of Cowpens watching [...] D
Major Jean Villeneuve: [to Occam] Here. A proper m [...] D
Lord General Cornwallis: Tavington. Damn him! Damn [...] D
Loyalist Simms: Massachusetts and Virginia may be [...] D
[to Benjamin Martin, after killing his son Thomas] [...] D
Dan Scott: It's October now. Occam: I know. Dan [...] D
Colonel William Tavington: Tell me, Captain Wilkin [...] D
Benjamin Martin: I was intemperate in my youth. P [...] D
Benjamin Martin: [to Villeneuve] Do you have child [...] D
Benjamin Martin: I'm losing my family. D
[Grooming himself before battle] Major Jean Ville [...] D
Benjamin Martin: He cannot be held as a spy. Colo [...] D
Redcoat Lieutenant: Sir, what of the rebel wounded [...] D
Capt. Wilkins: [after they have locked the townspe [...] D
Nathan Martin: Father? Benjamin Martin: Yes? Nat [...] D
Benjamin Martin: Before this war is over, I'm goin [...] D
Major Jean Villeneuve: Are you sure this is the ri [...] D
[first lines] [repeated line] Benjamin Martin: I [...] D
Hardwick: They hanged my brother down at Acworth. [...] D
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