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In "Braveheart," the term "Machurlick" is not explicitly defined in the film but is often interpreted as a term of endearment or a declaration of loyalty among the Scottish warriors. It symbolizes camaraderie, unity, and the deep bonds formed in the struggle for freedom. The film, set during Scotland's fight for independence from England, frequently emphasizes themes of friendship and sacrifice, which this term encapsulates within the context of the characters' shared mission.
No, it's based on a real person, but the film is Hollywood at its historical worst. I enjoyed the film as entertainment, but from an historical point of view it utter twaddle.
There is move than one movie based on the Warsaw Uprising, so you need to specify what movie.
I think the movie you are referring to is "The Virgin Suicides."
There was no photographer in Braveheart.
Mel Gibson is the star of Braveheart.
Braveheart was created on 1995-05-24.
Mike Starr was not in Braveheart.
Braveheart highlighted William Wallace.
"MacCulloch" is a family name. The prefix "Mc-" [or "Mac-"] is a patronymic (name component) meaning "son of". In the case of the movie, "McCulloch" is the clan's name -- "sons of Culloch". They chant it in reference to the clan's victory.
Braveheart (1995) cost an estimated $53 million to make.
I Love it!!!!
The actor Angus Macfadyen played the part of Robert the Bruce in the movie Braveheart.
Braveheart
English actor Stephen Billington played Phillip in Braveheart.
Braveheart grossed $75,545,647 in the domestic market.