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The Patriot (2000)
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Synopsis
Roland Emmerich
and Dean Devlin, the director/producer team responsible for such sci-fi blockbusters as
Independence Day
,
Stargate
, and
Godzilla
, take a step back in time with this drama set during the American Revolution. Farmer Benjamin Martin (
Mel Gibson
) was born and raised in South Carolina, and fought bravely during the French-Indian wars. But since the death of his wife, Benjamin has renounced violence and quietly tends his crops, raising his seven children alone. In 1776, over Benjamin's objections, his oldest son Gabriel (
Heath Ledger
) joins the fight against the British. Gabriel returns from battle seriously wounded, with Lord General Cornwallis (
Tom Wilkinson
) calling for his arrest. A skirmish breaks out on Benjamin's plantation, and one of his children is killed as Gabriel is captured by Col. Tavington (
Jason Isaacs
) and sentenced to hang. Benjamin sets aside his vow of pacifism and rescues Gabriel; with the help of his former comrade-in-arms Harry Burwell (
Chris Cooper
), the father and son form a regiment of Carolina patriots whose cunning and ruthlessness make them heroes among the colonists -- and wanted men by British troops. Loosely adapted from the true story of Francis Marion and filmed on location in South Carolina, The Patriot was the first feature film made with the cooperation of the Smithsonian Institute, who advised the producers on historical accuracy.
Joely Richardson
also stars as Charlotte, Benjamin's sister-in-law who helps him care for the children. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
René Auberjonois
Rev. Oliver
Adam Baldwin
Loyalist/Captain Wilkins
Chris Cooper
Colonel Harry Burwell
Jason Isaacs
Colonel William Tavington
Tchéky Karyo
Major Jean Villeneuve
Donal Logue
Dan Scott
Joely Richardson
Charlotte Selton
Leon Rippy
John Billings
Tom Wilkinson
Charles Cornwallis
Mel Gibson
Benjamin Martin
Jay Arlen Jones
Occam
Gregory Smith
Thomas Martin
Joey D. Vieira
Peter Howard
Trevor Morgan
Nathan Martin
Mika Boorem
Margaret Martin
Heath Ledger
Gabriel Martin
Lisa Brenner
Anne Howard
Skye McCole Bartusiak
Susan Martin
Production Crew
Dionne McNeff
Associate Producer
Michael Dahan
Associate Producer
Elizabeth Greenberg
Casting
Caleb Deschanel
Cinematographer
Peter Winther
Co-producer
John Williams
Composer (Music Score)
Deborah L. Scott
Costume Designer
Roland Emmerich
Director
David Brenner
Editor
Roland Emmerich
Executive Producer
Ute Emmerich
Executive Producer
William Fay
Executive Producer
Dean Devlin
Producer
Gary Levinsohn
Producer
Mark Gordon
Producer
Robert Rodat
Screenwriter
Peter Winther
Second Unit Director
James M. Halty
Stunts
Stuart Robertson
Visual Effects Supervisor
Year: 2000
Runtime: 165
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for strong war violence
Category: Feature
Genre
Historical Film
Color type
Technicolor / Deluxe Prints
Sound
Dolby Digital / DTS / SDDS
Produced by
Centropolis Entertainment
Columbia Pictures
Mutual Film Company
Release
June 28, 2000 (USA)
by Sony Pictures Entertainment
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