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Braveheart had a part to play in the political change in Scotland with the return of the Scottish Parliament after a gap of 300 years, and was described as 'the most politically influential movie of the 20th century'. 'Better the pen than the sword' said Randall Wallace on being asked how it felt to be partly responsible for the freedom of a nation following the Devolution Referendum. This is the first book on the movie and approaches the life and legacy of William Wallace by way of the modern image of the hero presented in the movie. Key Features: Written with the co-operation of Randall Wallace who wrote the screenplay and novelisation of Braveheart; Never before published photographs; Great Scottish Book of the Month potential; Huge international interest Who will buy this book? Those interested in William Wallace and heroes; The millions of Braveheart fans
Never used. Listed as an ARC because although this is a finished copy, it has a label on the front cover which reads, "in lieu of galleys". Cover has some minor scuffs 
2005 is The Year of Wallace. It is the 700th anniversary of his execution and the 10th anniversary of Braveheart, which re-established the historical epic and paved the way for movies like Gladiator. The film also pushed the story of William Wallace a... 