<Ul> <Li> There was a significant anachronism in Kenneth Branagh's television movie Shackleton wherein some of the characters sang this song . </Li> <Li> The character "Piper" from the game Crossy Road plays it on his bagpipes . </Li> <Li> The song, played with actual bagpipes, is often played at New York Police Department funerals . </Li> <Li> In the 1968 movie The Devil's Brigade, composer Alex North uses the melody as the beginning for the opening theme and, with variations, throughout the film score; the song is played by the bagpipers of the Canadian component of the 1st Special Service Force when they march into Fort William Henry Harrison to the disbelief of their US counterparts . </Li> <Li> In the 1970 movie Patton, the song is played by the band of the British Eighth Army in a victory parade through the streets of Messina, led by General Bernard Law Montgomery, before discovering that General George S. Patton and his Seventh US Army were already there to meet him . After a short exchange between the rival commanders, "Scotland the Brave" is struck up again, but is then symbolically drowned out by the American band's rendition of "The Stars and Stripes Forever ." </Li> <Li> "Scotland the Brave" is sometimes used as an unofficial fight song by Macalester College, whose athletic teams are nicknamed the Fighting Scots . Additionally, a modified version is sung after a football victory, and the opening verse and chorus is sung before all rugby games . </Li> <Li> "Scotland the Brave" is the fight song for the Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Fighting Scots . It is played by both the Spirit of the Scots Marching Band and the university's Pipe Band . </Li> <Li> A bastardized and nonlyrical version of "Scotland the Brave" is used by St. Olaf College's Men's Rugby Club to rally before every game </Li> <Li> It is played by a bagpiper during the opening of Peter Weir's movie Dead Poets Society (1989). </Li> <Li> The Dropkick Murphys song "Cadence to Arms" off their debut album Do or Die is a reworking of "Scotland the Brave" 's melody . </Li> <Li> The song is among the entrance songs for professional wrestler Roddy Piper during his time in WWE . </Li> <Li> Dorothy the Dinosaur dances to this song in the Wiggles' 1997 videotape Wiggly, Wiggly Christmas . </Li> <Li> A comic version by The Corries mixes humorous and topical lyrics . </Li> <Li> The Latter - day Saints hymn "Praise to the Man" is set to the tune of "Scotland the Brave". </Li> <Li> The melody is also used for the Hawkesbury Agricultural College Rugby Team chant "Hawkesbury the Brave". </Li> <Li> The Halifax Mooseheads Quebec Major Junior Hockey League team plays a techno version of the song when the Mooseheads score . </Li> <Li> This tune can be heard being played on bagpipe during the funeral ceremony in the popular movie The Departed as well as being the ringtone for character Frank Costello in his final scene in the movie . </Li> <Li> This song is played on bagpipe and drums during the scene' The Canadians Arrive' in the 1968 movie The Devil's Brigade . It is also played over the opening and closing credits of the film . </Li> <Li> The German heavy metal band Grave Digger have a version of "Scotland the Brave" as the intro of their album Tunes of War . </Li> <Li> The first verse and chorus of Hanely's version are sung a cappella in Stuart Ross' 1990 musical movie Forever Plaid . </Li> <Li> The Scottish ITV television station Grampian Television used the first few notes of the song in its logo identifications (or "idents") during its first three decades of broadcasting . </Li> <Li> This tune is the base for the school song of Brisbane school St. Laurence's College . </Li> <Li> In the 2005 video game TimeSplitters Future Perfect, there is a level titled "Scotland the Brave", which features a soundtrack that evokes themes from the original song . </Li> <Li> In the CBS - TV show NCIS, Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard, a Scottish - born character played by Scottish - born actor David McCallum, uses a bagpipe version of "Scotland the Brave" as the ring tone for his cellphone . </Li> <Li> The Character "Rowena" of The CW's Supernatural, can sometimes be heard humming "Scotland The Brave" during the show . </Li> <Li> In the video game The Sims 4 when a sim completes the Musical Genius aspiration, they have 4 songs to play to influence nearby sims . One of them being Song of Sophistication which is clearly based on "Scotland the Brave", making nearby sims change into formal wear . </Li> <Li> In Phineas and Ferb, a Scottish bagpipe player is heard playing Scotland the Brave as Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz curses him for playing it 24 / 7 . </Li> <Li> In Goon, an instrumental version of "Scotland the Brave" performed by The Pipes And Drums Of The Royal Tank regiment can be heard as the Halifax Highlanders prepare to take the ice against the St. John Shamrocks in the final game of the movie . </Li> </Ul> <Li> There was a significant anachronism in Kenneth Branagh's television movie Shackleton wherein some of the characters sang this song . </Li> <Li> The character "Piper" from the game Crossy Road plays it on his bagpipes . </Li> <Li> The song, played with actual bagpipes, is often played at New York Police Department funerals . </Li>

Bagpipe song at beginning of dead poets society