James Cosmo credited as playing...
Campbell
- Guard: Volunteers comin' in!
- Faudron: [kneels] William Wallace, we've come to fight and to die for you.
- William Wallace: Stand up, man, I'm not the Pope.
- Faudron: [smiles and stands] My name is Faudron. My sword is yours. I brought you this.
- [reaches for something, Hamish tries to stop him]
- Guard: We checked 'em for arms.
- Faudron: I brought you this.
- [pulls out a sash]
- Faudron: My wife made it for you.
- William Wallace: Thank you.
- Stephen: [starts laughing] Him? That can't be William Wallace. I'm *prettier* than this man!
- [to the sky]
- Stephen: Alright, Father, I'll ask him.
- [to William]
- Stephen: If I risk my neck for you, will I get a chance to kill Englishmen?
- Hamish: Is your father a ghost, or do you converse with the Almighty?
- Stephen: In order to find his equal, an Irishman is forced to talk to God.
- [to the sky]
- Stephen: Yes, Father!
- [to Hamish]
- Stephen: The Almight says, "Don't change the subject, just answer the fuckin' question."
- Hamish: Mind your tongue.
- Campbell: Insane Irish.
- Stephen: [draws a dagger on Campbell; everyone draws weapons] Smart enough to get a dagger past your guards, old man.
- William Wallace: That's my friend, Irishman. And the answer to your question is "yes". You fight for me, you get to kill the English.
- Stephen: [grins] Excellent!
- [removes his dagger]
- Stephen: Stephen is my name. I the most wanted man on my island, except I'm not on my island, of course. More's the pity.
- Hamish: "Your island"? You mean Ireland?
- Stephen: Yeah. It's mine.
- Hamish: You're a madman.
- Stephen: [nods and starts laughing, then Hamish does as well] I've come to the right place, then.
- Hamish: There's somebody coming.
- Campbell: MacGregors from the next clan.
- MacGregor: We heard about what was happenin' and don't want you "Amadans" thinkin' you can have your fun without us.
- William Wallace: Go home. Some of us are in this; can't help that, now. But you can help yourselves. Go home.
- MacGregor: We'll have no homes left when the English garrison from the castle comes through and burns us out. And they will!
- [Wallace motions for the MacGregors to join them]
- William Wallace: [after being outthrown] That's a good throw.
- Hamish: Aye. Aye, it was.
- William Wallace: I was wondering if you could do that when it matters.
- [Hamish stares at him]
- William Wallace: As it - as it matters in battle.
- [Hamish continues staring]
- William Wallace: Could you crush a man with that throw?
- Hamish: I could crush you, like a worm.
- Crowd: Oooohhh!
- William Wallace: You could?
- Hamish: Aye.
- William Wallace: Well, then do it.
- [to the crowd]
- William Wallace: Would you like to see him crush me like a worm?
- [the crowd cheers]
- Murron: Aye!
- William Wallace: [picks up a small stone] Come do it.
- Hamish: You'll move.
- William Wallace: I will not.
- Hamish: Right.
- Campbell: He'll move.
- Morrison: Come on, Hamish!
- Campbell: Come on there, boy!
- [Hamish throws the stone but misses the unflinching Wallace]
- Campbell: [pointing at Wallace] Well done!
- [Wallace throws his stone hitting Hamish's head]
- Hamish: Ah!
- Crowd: Oooh!
- Campbell: Fine display, young Wallace!
- William Wallace: Ya know, eventually, Longshanks will send his whole Northern Army against us.
- Campbell: Heavy cavalry. Dominant horse. Shake the very ground.
- William Wallace: My uncle Argyle used to talk about it. No army has ever stood up to a charge of heavy horse.