Who did the remix of the Braveheart theme with the lyrics over the music?
think it was enya DJ Sakin it WAS enya. DJ Sakin - For the love of a Princess - absolutely NOT Enya According to the soundtrack of the movie, Jamers Horner is the composer and the performers of the Braveheart Theme are listed as James Horner (conductor), the London Symphony Orchestra, and Sue Mallet. As to Enya's influence, I'm unsure - but I too hope she had nothing to do with it. It wasn't Enya. Enya also DID NOT do the music for Titanic, Gladiator or the Matrix (among many other titles I've heard mentioned). Just incase anyone was unsure. Oh, also, as a side note: The producers of Titanic did want Enya to do the soundtrack, but she declined ~ so they chose Horner instead. Performed by DJ Sakin, vocals by Janet Taylor
What French actress was in the film 'Braveheart'?
Sophie Marceau is the name of the French actress who appeared in the film Braveheart. The Paris-born actress, author, director and screenwriter in question offers another venture into royal worlds in her performance as Marquise, beloved of Molière (Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, January 15, 1622 to February 17, 1673), one of the world's greatest comedic playwrights; Jean-Baptiste Racine (December 22, 1639 to April 21, 1699), one of the world's greatest tragic playwright; and Sun King Louis XIV (September 5, 1638 to September 1, 1715).
She remains unnominated for any English-speaking role despite her popular, respected appearances in Braveheart in 1995, Firelight in 1997 and The World Is Not Enough in 1999 even though she is the recipient of awards in Canada and in France.
Is the sound track in braveheart the same in any of the lord of the rings movies?
yes very similar! the shire soundtrack and the braveheart theme soundtrack.
What does outlawed tunes on outlawed pipes mean from the movie braveheart?
during Edward I aka Edward the Long Shanks reign he wanted to kill , and or out breed the scots out of Scotland and make it part of the British monarch so he outlawed everything .. Scottish in Scotland
hence outlawed pipes ( bag pipes outlawed) playing outlawed tunes .
What part did Gerard butler play in the movie Braveheart?
None, Gerard Butler was not in Braveheart. His 1st big screen role was in 1997 Mrs. Brown. Although he was an extra on the set of The Bodyguard in 1992, he has said he's not sure if he made it into the film, because it was a crowd scene & he was next to cardboard cutouts of people.
Who was mcculloch in braveheart?
"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.
Who owns the yacht Braveheart?
It's difficult to track down the owner of a yacht without knowing which port they are out of. There could be literally hundreds of yachts named Braveheart. If you can determine which port they are registered in (usually listed below the name of the boat), you can check records in that county and/or state. Good luck. I used to work onboard one of the yachts around named 'Braveheart' . Her owners were movie director Burt Sugarman and Mary Hart host of Entertainment Tonight. Mel Gibson has no connection to ANY yacht named 'Braveheart'
Is William Wallace's wife in Braveheart Marion Braidfute real?
Yes. She is real and her name is Marion Braidfute
Not so. This correction is itself based on a fallacy. While Sir James Douglas' mission furth of Scotland with King Robert's heart in a silver casket is historical, the gesture with the casket is purely legendary as are any words ascribed to Douglas in his fatal encounter with the Moors of Granada. In any case, the poems that gave rise to this myth either describe the gesture as occurring at the beginning of the battle at Teba or repeatedly in numerous battles in the Holy Land. In each case Douglas recovers the heart and rides on. In no version of Douglas' speech does the term 'Braveheart' appear.
Sir Walter Scott was responsible for creating the story of Douglas, in extremis, hurling the casket with Bruce's heart into the midst of the enemy, which appeared in his 'Tales of a Grandfather' (1827).Logic inconveniently suggests that, the only surviving witnesses of the fight being Andalusi or Berber soldiers, no one would have understood Douglas' last words, far less recorded them for posterity.In the movie Braveheart what was used to kill the heavy horse men?
Long lances and swords were used to kill the heavy horse men.
There was no real 'Braveheart group" . The name is fictional.
What sword did William Wallace use in braveheart?
William Wallace wasn't in Braveheart. Wallace died in 1305. He was played by actor Mel Gibson. The sword was a re-creation of a Claymore.
What was the name of Braveheart William Wallace's daughter?
William "Braveheart" Wallace was a Scottish Knight, landowner and freedom fighter that lived approximately between the periods of 1270 and 1305. There are no historical records to support the notion that Wallace was ever married let alone had children and for that matter any records then that would describe that child as a daughter. A hero to the Scot's he has been more romanticized and fictionalized than enshrined in historical account. It was Blind Harry, most famous for his tales of Wallace, who wrote The Acts and Deed of Sir William Wallace, Knight of Elerslie. This account is highly criticized by historians as being largely fictional. There was the poet Walter Scott who penned Exploits and Death of William Wallace, "Hero of Scotland" and Jane Porter who penned a romantic version of Wallace in The Scottish Chiefs. The movie Braveheart relied heavily upon all of these accounts and it was most likely Randall Wallace who wrote the screenplay who invented, if not borrowed from other fictional accounts, Wallace's tragic wife and the sad and taboo love to the English Queen who claimed to bear his child.
What does 'mcCullough' mean in braveheart?
"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.
What happened to the wedding cloth in braveheart?
Aine O Connor stole the wedding cloth in Braveheart because she was cold and needed something to keep her warm during the long cold winter nights when Sir William isn't around to keep her warm.
Did enya do a braveheart song?
Enya did not do a Braveheart song. There was just a file going around the net with that name attached. Nobody even sings in that song.
Was the actor Mel Gibson in the film called Braveheart?
Yes, Mel Gibson did appear in Braveheart. The film was released in 1995.
He played the role of William Wallace.
Who plays the role of Andrew de moray in the movie braveheart?
The website IMDb names a Braveheart character of Mornay, played by Alun Armstrong.
What films influenced braveheart?
Mel Gibson wanted to do a film version of the book 'Braveheart' by Randall Wallace based loosely on the life of Scottish hero William Wallace.