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Rob Roy
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Synopsis
The 18th century Scottish legend of Robert Roy MacGregor comes to life in this stylish adaptation of the swashbuckling novel by Sir Walter Scott. Liam Neeson stars as the title character, a cattle drover and proud head of a Highlands clan who takes a one thousand pound loan from the royal Marquis of Montrose (John Hurt) in order to make a profit on some livestock that will keep his struggling people alive through the coming winter. One of the Marquis' henchmen, wily expert swordsman Archibald Cunningham (Tim Roth) learns of the loan from the nobleman's factor, Killearn (Brian Cox), and steals the money by murdering Rob Roy's best friend MacDonald (Eric Stoltz). Unable to repay the loan and unwilling to give up his land, Rob Roy becomes a fugitive, hunted by none other than Cunningham, who rapes Rob Roy's wife Mary (Jessica Lange). Scotch-British politics come to a boil over the Rob Roy affair, leading to an officially sanctioned showdown between the stoic farmer and Cunningham. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

Cast

John Hurt Montrose
Andrew Keir Duke of Argyll
Jessica Lange Mary
Liam Neeson Rob Roy
Tim Roth Cunningham
Eric Stoltz McDonald

Production Crew

Alan Tomkins Art Director
John Ralph Art Director
Susie Figgis Casting
Karl Walter Lindenlaub Cinematographer
Roger Deakins Cinematographer
Larry de Waay Co-producer
Carter Burwell Composer (Music Score)
Sandy Powell Costume Designer
Michael Caton-Jones Director
Peter Honess Editor
Michael Caton-Jones Executive Producer
Bill Westley First Assistant Director
Dorothy Pearl Makeup
Peter Broughan Producer
Richard Jackson Producer
Assheton Gorton Production Designer
Alan Sharp Screenwriter
Ann Mollo Set Designer
Carter Burwell Songwriter
David John Sound/Sound Designer
Vic Armstrong Stunts
William Hobbs Stunts
Year: 1995
Runtime: 139
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for violence and sexuality
Category: Feature

Genre
Adventure

Produced by
MGM
MGM/United Artists
Talisman Films
United Artists