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Highlander III: The Sorcerer (also known as Highlander: The Final Dimension or Highlander: The Final Conflict) is a 1994 British-Canadian-French action-adventure fantasy film and the third installment in the Highlander film series. Set as an alternate sequel to the original film, it is the final Highlander film to focus on Connor MacLeod as the ...
Nov 13, 2011 · 65K views 12 years ago. Original theatrical trailer for the 1994 film "Highlander III: The Sorcerer." Starring Christopher Lambert, Mario Van Peebles, Deborah Kara Unger, Mako. Directed by...
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5% Tomatometer 20 Reviews 28% Audience Score 25,000+ Ratings An evil immortal swordsman (Mario Van Peebles) catches up to his sorcerer foe (Christopher Lambert) at a deserted New Jersey refinery.
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The third film in the saga of Connor MacLeod, The Final Dimension, also known as Highlander III: The Sorcerer, Highlander III: The Magician, or Highlander 3: The Final Conflict, pits the Highlander against three Immortals who were removed from the effects of The Gathering during the 1985...
Currently you are able to watch "Highlander: The Final Dimension" streaming on Pluto TV for free with ads or buy it as download on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Microsoft Store, Vudu.
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Jan 27, 1995 · Written by Filipe Manuel Neto on October 18, 2022. Starts off in the 15th century, with Connor McLeod training with another immortal swordsman, the Japanese sorcerer Nakano. When an evil immortal named Kane kills the old wizard, the resulting battle leaves him buried in an underground cave.
Sep 4, 2014 · Looking back at Highlander III: The Sorcerer | Den of Geek. Features. Looking back at Highlander III: The Sorcerer. Alex takes a look back at one of the most, er, not bad films ever...