Rob Roy

Rob Roy

  • Director: Michael Caton-Jones
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom, United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: April 14, 1995
  • Sound mix: DTS, DTS-Stereo
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Роб Рой
  • "Rob Roy", a Scotch national hero film directed by Michael Caton Jones, with Liam Neeson, Jessica Lange, Jessica Lange, Tim Rose, and Brian Cox in the performance.
    "Roy" comes from Gaelic in the mountains north and west of Scotch, meaning "red". "Rob Roy" is the nickname of the legendary Scotch Robin Hood in the 18th century. The writer Walter Scott compiled the legends about him and passed them down to the world after processing and rendering them into novels. This film is adapted from this novel.

    Details

    • Release date April 14, 1995
    • Filming locations Glen Coe, Highland, Scotland, UK
    • Production companies United Artists, Talisman Productions

    Box office

    Budget

    $28,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $31,596,911

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $2,023,272

    Gross worldwide

    $31,596,911

    Movie reviews

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    • By Kacey 2022-10-26 00:41:08

      Beauty films, it's hard to do both

      Given that the director seriously made a 2 movie, I sincerely scored a 2 score.
      What's so cool about the plot is a cloud of clouds. It's nothing more than a relationship between a big breasted man (with film as evidence) and a real man with no brains and a peerless little girl with first-rate swordsmanship... the bit of grudges and hatreds about money and women.
      There are still students who are still in the mood to find this film to watch. They are basically Uncle Liam or Rose's true...

    • By Mallory 2022-09-19 16:33:51

      You can say you didn't understand

      This is a love movie about dignity and responsibility.
        
        Like everyone, I was a little disappointed to see half of it. Just like everyone else, I guessed the plot very early.

        But when I actually watched the movie, I denied my previous views.

        First of all, I think the translation of this Chinese name is lacking. Of course, this cannot be blamed on the translators, this should be blamed on us Chinese audiences who are looking for excitement, they are just to...

    • By Madisen 2022-05-27 21:55:41

      Let's shoot collectively~~~

      Seeing the tags added by the bean friends~~ There are not many factors besides TIM that are attractive to watch this film~
      Although he just came out and scared me, I really feel like it~~ his clothes Very beautiful~~! Especially the red one when ransacking the village~ My favorite is the

      protagonist of the film Rob Roy. This soft egg is like a character who came out of a second-rate western movie. It is also a little more white. People are accustomed to the final method of...

    • By Nicola 2022-05-27 18:38:43

      Honor

      Honor is a gift that people give to themselves and that cannot be given and taken away by anyone else. In the movie Rob Roy, honor is a distinct theme. As Robert Roy MacGregor says to his children “All men with honor are kings, but not all kings have honor”, ​​he is a man who highly values ​​honor. Robert Roy cherishes his own honor; meanwhile, he cherishes other's honor as well and obtains other's respect by his honor.
      As I mentioned, Robert Roy cherishes his honor very much. Firstly, he...

    • By Cleta 2022-05-27 17:18:04

      The title is poorly translated, but not bad

      With bold enthusiasm, the translation of such a title is really bad, if it is not for accidental factors, it is absolutely impossible to watch it. Who would have thought of a British historical film here?

      But the plot is well-written and not too complicated to get lost in history. Of course, the social rules and customs of the British aristocratic era are also very divided. But the British people's spirit of making promises and contracts is still very obvious.

      The plot has...

    User comments

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    • By Royce 2023-09-26 19:42:08

      Sure enough, human intelligence and emotional intelligence are...

    • By Emmie 2023-09-20 19:20:41

      My uncle is just a girl...

    • By Christa 2023-09-16 05:02:51

      A few supporting roles are...

    • By Linnea 2023-09-14 02:12:47

      Much worse than "Braveheart", the plot is protracted and lengthy, and revenge is not very cool! Only the villain of tim roth is very good~...

    • By Derick 2023-09-11 04:36:05

      Is the final duel a joke... The audience's IQ is still...

    Movie plot

    Rob Roy, the clan leader of the Scottish Highlands , applied for a loan of 1,000 pounds from the Montrose marquess for livestock trading. Montrose’s butler, Killeen, and Marquess’ diners, Cunningham, conspired to provide cash to Rob’s friend MacDonald who received the money, then robbed him and killed him. Rob becomes a fugitive. When Rob was not at home, Cunningham harassed his home and kidnapped Killeen. Betty, who was able to...
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    Movie quotes

    • Robert Roy MacGregor: [first spoken lines] How far?

      MacDonald: A day. Maybe two.

    • Archibald Cunningham: You don't ask a whore. You make her.

    • Mary: What's gnawing on you, Robert?

      Rob Roy: I've made up my mind to borrow money from Montrose to buy cattle at Creiff market and sell at Carlisle.

      Mary: How much money?

      Rob Roy: £1,000. Believe me, Mary, it will turn profit. £6 in Creiff is £12 in Carlisle. And I know cattle. I can drive them faster and deliver them fatter than any man in the kingdom.

      Mary: Why would the Marquis of Montrose lend a McGregor £1,000?

      Rob Roy: For profit, what else? It's an investment as much as a loan.

      Mary: So it's business partners you are now, you and the Marquis.

      Rob Roy: Keep that tongue for your boys, woman. I didn't tell you my mind to be flayed for it.

      Mary: You know I love the bones of you, Robert McGregor. But you take too much to heart that cannot be helped. It must be helped.

      Rob Roy: All right, but not today.