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Highlander II: The Quickening
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Highlander II: The Quickening

It's time for a new kind of magic.
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User Score965 ratings
TMDB 4.716+19911h 40mEnglish
FantasyActionAdventure

Synopsis

The Prize has been won. Connor MacLeod is mortal... Now an old man on the verge of death, memories of his past on the planet Zeist resurface, where a vengeful enemy, General Katana, plots to destroy him once and for all.

Director
Russell MulcahyFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Davis-Panzer Productions6 production companies
Release
January 13, 1991Released
Box Office
$16MBudget $34M

Top Cast

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Christopher Lambert
Christopher Lambert
Connor 'The Highlander' MacLeod
Sean Connery
Sean Connery
Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez
Virginia Madsen
Virginia Madsen
Louise Marcus
Michael Ironside
Michael Ironside
Gen. Katana
John C. McGinley
John C. McGinley
David Blake
Phillip Brock
Phillip Brock
Cabbie
Rusty Schwimmer
Rusty Schwimmer
Drunk
Ed Trucco
Jimmy

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Reviews

From TMDB users
Filipe Manuel Neto
Oct 10, 2022

**Don't watch this movie: time wasting danger.** Dear reader, I start with a challenge: think about sequels to great movies. There's no shortage of great and valorous titles, which otherwise contradict the general idea that sequels are flawed films and doomed to failure, right? But there is also the other side of the coin, and a long list of names that gave strength to this installed belief. This movie is, indeed, an excellent candidate for a spot on the disgraceful list of the worst sequels ever released! Well, “Highlander” was a film that, despite the criticisms and weaknesses (I didn't spare myself to list them in the review I wrote for it), worked well and gave the audience pure fun and entertainment. This film, however, completely ignores it, contradicts the entire story of the first film and gives us... an hour and a half of rubbish that involves things as absurd as a threat of extinction due to the disappearance of the ozone layer and the return of characters who actually died in the first film, because they came from another dimension conveniently created for that purpose! Fans of the first film rightfully booed it, condemning it to oblivion. I believe that everyone involved, from the director to the actors, prefers to ignore this humiliation that they subject themselves for a good pack of dollars. Sean Connery, for example, seems to be parodying himself, and Christopher Lambert seems contrived and unbelievable in his old age outfit. Although the list of actors includes other relatively respectable names, there isn't a single actor here that could be worth the painful effort of seeing the film... and believe me, I saw it in its entirety and felt I would have made better use of my time watching the Teletubbies.

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