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Highlander

  • 1986
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  • 1h 56m
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Highlander (1986)
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Dark FantasyFantasy EpicOne-Person Army ActionSupernatural FantasySwashbucklerActionAdventureFantasy

An immortal Scottish swordsman must confront the last of his immortal opponents, a murderously brutal barbarian who lusts for the fabled "Prize".An immortal Scottish swordsman must confront the last of his immortal opponents, a murderously brutal barbarian who lusts for the fabled "Prize".An immortal Scottish swordsman must confront the last of his immortal opponents, a murderously brutal barbarian who lusts for the fabled "Prize".

  • Director
    • Russell Mulcahy
  • Writers
    • Gregory Widen
    • Peter Bellwood
    • Larry Ferguson
  • Stars
    • Christopher Lambert
    • Sean Connery
    • Clancy Brown
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    155K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,444
    502
    • Director
      • Russell Mulcahy
    • Writers
      • Gregory Widen
      • Peter Bellwood
      • Larry Ferguson
    • Stars
      • Christopher Lambert
      • Sean Connery
      • Clancy Brown
    • 467User reviews
    • 128Critic reviews
    • 24Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Christopher Lambert
    Christopher Lambert
    • Connor MacLeod
    Sean Connery
    Sean Connery
    • Ramirez
    Clancy Brown
    Clancy Brown
    • Kurgan
    Roxanne Hart
    Roxanne Hart
    • Brenda Wyatt
    Beatie Edney
    Beatie Edney
    • Heather
    • (as Beattie Edney)
    Alan North
    Alan North
    • Lt. Frank Moran
    Sheila Gish
    Sheila Gish
    • Rachel Ellenstein
    Jon Polito
    Jon Polito
    • Det. Walter Bedsoe
    Hugh Quarshie
    Hugh Quarshie
    • Sunda Kastagir
    Christopher Malcolm
    Christopher Malcolm
    • Kirk Matunas
    Peter Diamond
    Peter Diamond
    • Iman Fasil
    Billy Hartman
    • Dugal MacLeod
    James Cosmo
    James Cosmo
    • Angus MacLeod
    Celia Imrie
    Celia Imrie
    • Kate
    Alistair Findlay
    Alistair Findlay
    • Chief Murdoch
    Edward Wiley
    • Garfield
    James McKenna
    • Father Rainey
    John Cassady
    John Cassady
    • Kenny
    • Director
      • Russell Mulcahy
    • Writers
      • Gregory Widen
      • Peter Bellwood
      • Larry Ferguson
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    7mjw2305

    There is only one!

    In 16th century Scotland, immortals fought against each other, in a quest for the prize of being the one remaining at the end of the centuries of fighting. Conner Macleod (Christophe Lambert) is trained in the art of sword fighting by Ramirez (Sean Connery) in hope that one day one of them will fight and defeat the Kurgen (Clancy Brown) The story is set over 4 centuries and stretches from the highlands of Scotland to the streets of New York.

    Firstly the cinematography in the highlands captures the breath taking scenery beautifully, the story is captivating fantasy, with dialogue and direction to suit the theme, and the cast all perform well enough to entice you into the story and hold your attention, without ever really excelling. Finally the soundtrack is provided by Queen, and it genuinely adds to the emotional feel of the film in quite dramatic style.

    Highlander is a very good movie, that has its flaws; but in fantasy, does it really matter? However the sequels are far too contradictory and contrived to be given the same forgiveness. This film really is the only one; and its stands alone without the need for its inferior sequels.

    7/10
    10imprator

    Magical - Don't Miss!

    When I first saw this movie, I loved it. Having recently seen it again after several years, I found it to be every bit as good as I remembered – in fact, better. So I thought I would visit IMDB and see what others had to say. I learned four things;

    1/ This movie was a flop at the box office. Funny, I had always assumed it was a hit – it was so good, and spawned three (soon to be four) sequels and a television series.

    2/ I expected some to be less than entranced with Highlander, but was interested to learn that there are those who think it complete rubbish.

    3/ Some people think the sequels are good movies. How could they?

    4/ Some people don't like the Queen soundtrack. How could they not?



    It is always interesting to see different viewpoints, especially when they are completely contrary to your own. But for me, this movie was perfect. The premise was intriguing, the story was beautifully told, the joy and pathos of an immortal amongst mortals revealed with great skill. There was great action, romance, the tragedy of love lost – and the baddest of bad guys to overcome.

    The casting was excellent, as was the acting. Sean Connery's contribution was exactly as it should have been, and no more. Clancy Brown's performance as The Kurgan was joyfully terrifying, Christopher Lambert was spot-on.

    The screenplay was excellent, as was the script. I was especially impressed with the way that flashbacks were interwoven with the ongoing story. In fact, this is the only flashback movie I have ever liked.

    I was also thoroughly impressed with the action sequences. Unlike so many recent movies, none of the action involved the physically impossible (with the obvious exception of the fact that the immortals were immortal, of course). This added enormously to the appeal, in direct contrast to so many movies made in the last decade. I despair when I watch movies where people perform the impossible. Even the classic scene `Oh, I'm falling – but it's OK, I can just grab this rope/branch/flagpole/whatever, and even though I have fallen 30 feet and am travelling at 20 mph, I can just stretch out my hand and arrest my fall as though I was no heavier than a feather' destroys all credibility in the action. I know, this is a fantasy movie anyway, so what does it matter? Well, realistic action is even more important in fantasy movies; it helps the audience to willingly suspend disbelief. This is very difficult to do when you are busy giggling at the latest fantastical feat you have witnessed. No such concerns in this movie – the action was perfectly judged to reflect the prowess gained from centuries of experience, whilst avoiding the impossible and the ridiculous.

    I was intrigued to find one user comment on IMDB criticising the use of `unnecessarily large and heavy weapons'. Anyone who has used (or even picked up) any edged weapon will be aware that they are very heavy. Moving that kind of mass means lots of momentum, and involves very distinctive body movements to counterbalance the weight. Most movies use toy weapons – plastic, fibreglass or wood – and the lack of mass shows in the actor's movements. For the uninitiated, this may make for flashier and faster action – but for those who know, it looks like children playing pretend. The use of weapons with real weight in Highlander adds tremendously to the realism. It was particularly impressive that the actors could use the weapons properly (at least to the extent demanded by the choreographed scenes – and that is all that is required for movies). Clancy Brown (as The Kurgan) deserves special praise here – he had the largest and heaviest weapon, yet wielded it like a veteran. One can only imagine the endless hours he spent perfecting his movements and balance.

    I do understand why some would find the soundtrack intrusive, but for me this was another area that was perfectly judged. Queen's songs enhanced the mood of the moment whenever they played. One related fact that some might find interesting – a few years ago I saw a list of the top ten best movies for music as voted for by students. Highlander made the list – the only non-musical to do so. (In fact, I think it came in the top five.) So I would guess that the soundtrack works for most people..

    I also understand why the accents in the movie (Christopher Lambert's and Sean Connery's) are a problem for some. However, I was happy with Lambert's accent; it was Scottish enough for the Highland scenes, and suitably indefinable for the modern settings. Sean Connery was, of course, Sean Connery – he never adopts any accent other than his own. But that's OK – it doesn't detract from the film, any more than it detracts from any of his films (such as Red October). I tend to agree with his point that accents don't matter – emotions are the same, regardless of nationality.

    Just a quick word about the sequels – disappointing. I am not one to decry all sequels as inferior. In fact, many sequels are very good, and some are better than their progenitors. However, the Highlander sequels were without exception very poor. The original film was obviously conceived as a one-off, and was all the better for it. The story was complete with Highlander, and the sequels were necessarily contrived. However, Highlander II exceeded all expectations in this regard. The plot changed the story of the immortals beyond all recognition. Egregious just isn't a big enough word to describe it.

    The sequels are best viewed as being entirely separate from the original. If you haven't already seen them, be prepared for a decidedly tepid experience.

    But Highlander itself – ah, there's a real movie. Sit back and enjoy!

    9.5/10
    Gislef

    A Classic of the 80's

    Highlander is perhaps the definitive modern-day, non-horror fantasy adventure. The use of flashbacks within the story is perhaps not unique, but the concept sees its full fruition here. Such integral "flashback storytelling" would later be borrowed by many movies and TV shows (the Highlander series itself, Forever Knight, and Outlaws among the latter). Everyone is well cast, from the major roles (Lambert, Brown, Connery, Hart, and North) to the minor roles (Peter Diamond, Hugh Quarshie, Sheila Gish, and Christopher Malcolm, among others). Of necessity, must be seen in the Director's Cut version. Various web sites also have the further "missing scenes," including the Kurgan's battle with Immortal Yung Dol Kim, and Kastagir and MacLeod actually having that party they mention.
    9slightlymad22

    I Love It. Always Have. Always Will.

    Continuing my plan to watch every Sean Connery movie in order, I come to Highlander (1986)

    Plot In A Paragraph: A group of immortals, who can only die via decapitation, duel through the centuries.

    I love Highlander. Always have. Always will. It will always be a disappointment to me none of the sequels or the TV Shows lived up to the potential this universe offered.

    Playing the Egyptian Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez (with his normal accent of course) Connery Looks to be having a blast in his second mentor role in a row. He was only on set for 7 days (he had a bet, which he lost, with director Russell Mulcahy he would not finish his scenes in time and had a lucrative clause in place if he didn't) and his screen time is likely to be under twenty minutes, but his presence looms large in the movie

    Considering he could barely speak English, Christopher Lambert (one of the nicest celebs I've ever met) is great, Clancy Brown's Kurgan is one of my favourite movie bad guys and Beatrice Edney is gorgeous. Oh and the soundtrack is by my favourite band of all time Queen.

    Amazingly Highlander tanked at the domestic box office grossing only $5 million dollars. Highlander found its audience on video, and the rest is history. As for Connery, after his the time away from the screen, it would seem like his luck had not improved with his reinvention as the older, wiser mentor. Despite two great performances, the movies still did little business. That would all change with his next movie though.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Entertaining

    Highlander isn't a perfect movie by all means, at least in my opinion, the film is a little too long, Christopher Lambert tries hard but comes across as rather bland and the effects towards the end are a little cheesy. However, cinematography, costumes, sets and scenery-wise Highlander is great, and most of the effects are decent. The soundtrack is killer, the storyline is acceptably paced and basically a fun standard sword-and-sorcery sort of tale, the script may have some toshy moments but boy did it entertain me, the action is well choreographed and the direction is very good. Also Sean Connery is as charismatic and memorable as ever, and Clancy Brown's character is written even better and he too is great. Overall, a fun and entertaining film, shame its sequel was such an abomination but that's another story. 7/10 Bethany Cox

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    • Trivia
      Sir Sean Connery and Christopher Lambert got along so well during filming that they called each other by their characters' names even when they were not filming, and it was at Lambert's insistence that Connery and his character returned for Highlander, le retour (1991).
    • Goofs
      Brenda uses a metal detector to find particles of a sword in reinforced concrete. This cannot work as the signal from the metal in the reinforcement bars would swamp the signal generated by the sword particles.
    • Quotes

      [repeated line by Ramirez, The Kurgan and Connor MacLeod]

      Connor MacLeod: There can be only one!

    • Alternate versions
      The French theatrical version of "Highlander" is mainly the same version as the US theatrical. It does add the World War II flashback but it also removes the interior shot of detective Bedsoe in his car while on a stakeout. This has been issued on 2-disc and 3-disc DVD sets in France with French dialog only.
    • Connections
      Edited into Highlander III (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      A Kind Of Magic
      (uncredited)

      Performed by Queen

      Written by Roger Taylor

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    FAQ47

    • How long is Highlander?Powered by Alexa
    • If Nash defeats Fasil in Madison Square Gardens, why do the police keep saying Fasil's body was found in New Jersey?The Answer to the question is the body found in New Jersey was named Vaselek hence why the police ask have you ever been over to New Jersey Nash
    • When Connor sets off for his first battle, why is the cross on top of the church in the background on fire?
    • How did the ex-marine Kirk Matunas not die when the Kurgan stabbed him in the chest and lifted him off the ground?

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    • Release date
      • March 26, 1986 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Highlander - El inmortal
    • Filming locations
      • Eilean Donan Castle, Kyle of Lochalsh, Highland, Scotland, UK
    • Production companies
      • Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment
      • Davis-Panzer Productions
      • Highlander Productions Limited
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    • Budget
      • $16,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,900,000
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,453,021
      • Mar 9, 1986
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,902,508
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 56m(116 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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