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Mel Gibson's prop weapon from the Academy Award-winning 1995 historical film ''Braveheart.'' Gibson directed and starred as William Wallace in the 13th century drama, which was loosely based on the Scottish War of Independence from King Edward I's England. Gibson as Wallace slayed a handful of English soldiers with this piece during the war epic's first battle scene. ''Braveheart'' won Best Picture and Gibson won Best Director at the 1996 Oscars. Features silver-painted rubber affixed to a wooden handle. Measures 25'' tall x 10.25'' across at the widest point. Near fine. With provenance from Profiles in History.
Mel Gibson's Braveheart Prop Weapon -- Used in Onscreen Slayings of English Soldiers
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