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    In Braveheart, Stephen was played by David O'Hara.

    http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0641244/

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMullen View Post
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    In Braveheart, Stephen was played by David O'Hara.

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    He also played the Irish King in the latest Tristan and Isolde film.

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    DAMN.....Im wrong!

    Well, it does happen. So to whom am I buying a round for?
    Last edited by WinterGS; 18th December 06 at 03:36 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WinterGS View Post
    DAMN.....Im wrong!

    Well, it does happen. So to whom am I buying a round for?

    I guess that would be me! A dram of Laphroaig please!

    I'll look for the book at the library.

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    Great movie, though the garb and the armor of the men is all hilariously wrong for the period (one guy has a 16th c. Spanish breastplate and morion-type helmet, and another has a Roman-period gladiator's helmet). Oddly enough, the women's Norse garb as depicted is quite correct. Why couldn't they get the men right (and leave out the philabeg)???
    Brian

    "They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." ~ Benjamin Franklin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodsheal View Post
    Great movie, though the garb and the armor of the men is all hilariously wrong for the period (one guy has a 16th c. Spanish breastplate and morion-type helmet, and another has a Roman-period gladiator's helmet). Oddly enough, the women's Norse garb as depicted is quite correct. Why couldn't they get the men right (and leave out the philabeg)???

    It was a 'fantasy' movie. I found it entertaining enough to purchase it and enjoyed it as much as my nephews and nieces did.

    Chris.

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