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Highlander
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Highlander

There can be only one.
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User Score2,928 ratings
TMDB 6.916+19861h 56mEnglish
AdventureActionFantasy

Synopsis

He fought his first battle on the Scottish Highlands in 1536. He will fight his greatest battle on the streets of New York City in 1986. His name is Connor MacLeod. He is immortal.

Director
Russell MulcahyFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Davis-Panzer Productions3 production companies
Release
March 7, 1986Released
Box Office
$13MBudget $19M

Top Cast

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Christopher Lambert
Christopher Lambert
Connor 'The Highlander' MacLeod
Roxanne Hart
Roxanne Hart
Brenda J. Wyatt
Clancy Brown
Clancy Brown
Victor 'The Kurgan' Kruger
Sean Connery
Sean Connery
Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez
Beatie Edney
Beatie Edney
Heather MacLeod
Alan North
Alan North
Lieutenant Frank Moran
Jon Polito
Jon Polito
Det. Walter Bedsoe
Sheila Gish
Sheila Gish
Rachel Ellenstein

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CinemaSerf
May 14, 2026

So what - we've got Frenchman (Christopher Lambert) playing a Scotsman; a Scotsman (Sean Connery) playing a Spaniard and an American (Clancy Brown) playing a maniacal Russian - what could possibly go wrong? Well, actually despite the odd casting, this isn't an half bad fantasy adventure that introduces us to a group of immortals who are having to deal with the "quickening" - a process that has driven them throughout history to combat (and decapitate) others of their race in search of the ultimate "prize". Lambert is "Connor McLeod" who has come a bit late to this party and is ostracised from his Highland village after he miraculously survives battle wounds that would have slain an elephant. Luckily, he encounters and gets a bit of training from the thousand year old wily and flamboyant "Ramirez" (Connery) so he can be fit to fight the 'Kurgen" (Brown) - their mightiest (if not brainiest) warrior. The script is pretty dreadful, to be honest - but the story is fun. It's got loads of action, some of the best sword fights since Errol Flynn, and even a soupçon of romance as modern day science tries to explain his longevity. It is infinitely better than any of the derivatives it spawned - and a great Queen soundtrack makes for an enjoyable couple of hours of escapism with some fine Scottish scenery thrown in too.

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