Rob Roy with Liam Neeson: DVD Cover

    Rob Roy Director: Michael Caton-Jones Cast: Liam Neeson, Jessica Lange, John Hurt, Tim Roth

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    • DVD Release Date: 10/14/1997
    • Original Release: 1995
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 8,606

    Viewer Rating: (6 ratings)

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    4-page booklet featuring trivia, production notes and a revealing look at the making of the film; Original theatrical trailer

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    0. Scene Selections
    1. Logo/Main Title [2:12]
    2. At the Dawn (Prologue) [:27]
    3. Tracking Thieves [4:40]
    4. The Confrontation [2:57]
    5. Wolf in Fop's Clothing [8:16]
    6. "I Dreamed a Silkie Came" [5:32]
    7. "How Fine Y'Are to Me" [7:34]
    8. The Loan/Guthrie [5:56]
    9. A Tale of Two Bastards [7:21]
    10. McDonald Meets His End [5:19]
    11. "Best Be No Skullduggery" [5:35]
    12. Rob Refuses Montrose [6:02]
    13. "Broken But Not Dead" [2:15]
    14. The Last Peaceful Night [1:44]
    15. Atrocities at Inversnaid [6:31]
    16. Bearing to Be Silent [2:58]
    17. The Conspirator's Mind [2:36]
    18. Reaction From the Clan [4:00]
    19. Betty Speaks to Mary [2:35]
    20. Confronting Killearn [3:24]
    21. Betty's Solution [2:16]
    22. Mary's Resolve [5:09]
    23. Montrose Suspects/War [4:37]
    24. Alasdair's Revelation [3:03]
    25. Strung Along [3:00]
    26. Mary Visits Argyll [2:24]
    27. Hanging From the Arch [5:06]
    28. Lament/Rob Returns [5:36]
    29. MacGregor Despite Them [5:09]
    30. The Duel [6:57]
    31. To the Heart of Honor [2:31]
    32. End Credits [5:05]

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    Editorial Reviews

    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

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    Ecellentby Anonymous

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    October 20, 2009: Excellent period piece caputuring fuedal polictics and social standards and the consequences of there downfallings. The script is wonderfully adapted from the novel to present a movie that is not considered a "period piece" rather a true drama appealable to most all movie lovers.

    The Irishman makes a great Scotsman!by Anonymous

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    April 04, 2005: Rob Roy was indeed a Scotsman and is played wonderfully by Liam Neeson, who is actually an Irishman. This is a beautiful film and the sound track is marvelous! It's one of my all time favorite tales.


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