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  1. In New York City, the owner of a sophisticated antique shop Russell Edwin Nash is challenged to a sword fight in the parking lot of the Madison Square Garden by a man called Iman Fasil that is beheaded by Russell. He hides his sword and is arrested by the police while leaving the stadium.

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    Connor MacLeod (Christopher Lambert) was born in the year 1518 "in the village of Glenfinnan on the shores of Loch Shiel." In 1536, his clan was in conflict with the Clan Fraser, and Connor rode alongside his fellow MacLeods into his first battle. The Frasers were working with a giant of a man known as The Kurgan (Clancy Brown), who recognized that...

    Gregory Widen wrote the script to Highlander, then titled "Shadow Clan", as a class assignment while he was attending the workshop of Richard Walter, chairman of the screenwriting department at University of California, Los Angeles. Widen sold the script in 1982 for two US$10, 000 paychecks.According to Bill Panzer, producer of the Highlander franc...

    Widen's original screenplay was dark and gritty. The original script for the film, which he wrote in 1981 as part of a class project, was a much darker portrayal of both Connor MacLeod and the Highlander universe. Major differences between Widen’s script and the final film included: Notable points about the original screenplay include: 1. The main ...

    Marc Singer was the producers' first choice for the role of Connor MacLeod. But Singer proved to be unavailable for the role, and he had to turn it down. Among the other actors considered for the role of Connor were Michael Douglas, Kurt Russell, Kevin Costner, Mickey Rourke, Patrick Swayze, and Mel Gibson. The musician Sting, who ended up being a ...

    Filming began in April 1985 and ended August 30, 1985. It took place on location in Scotland and United States of America (New York City). Director Russell Mulcahy filmed it using music video techniques including fast cuttingand pacy music. Director of Photography Arthur Smith filmed the scene where fish fall out of Macleod's kilt, but Lambert's ki...

    The opening scene was intended to take place during an NHL hockey match, but the NHL refused to allow the crew to film there because, by the crew's own admission, they were intending to emphasize the violence of the hockey match. 1. The sword fight between MacLeod and Fasil was filmed in Earls Court 2 car park London, England not in New York, Madis...

    The Highlander original orchestral score was composed by Michael Kamen. David Bowie and Sting were considered to do the films soundtrack. Marillion turned down the chance to record the soundtrack because they were on a world tour, a missed opportunity which guitarist Steve Rothery later said he regretted. The band's lead singer, Fish, had also been...

    A duel sequence that introduced an Asian immortal named Yung Dol Kim was cut from the film and the footage for the scene, along with certain other deleted scenes, was later destroyed by fire. A few stills from the sequence, some in color and others in black & white, did survive and were later used in the collectible card game based on Highlander fo...

    The European version of the film contained scenes not found in the American version. The Director's Cut is based upon this version, and it runs eight minutes longer than the U.S. version.The additional scenes include: 1. MacLeod having a short flashback about his first battle in Scotland during the wrestling match. 2. A longer fight scene between C...

    The film was directed by Russell Mulcahy and scripted by Peter Bellwood, Larry Ferguson, and Gregory Widen. Upon initial U.S. release, it was not well-received, but it gained wide and persistent popularity in Europe and on other markets, as well as on home video. It has since obtained status as a cult classic film in both domestic and non-domestic ...

  2. Plot. In 1985 New York, when leaving a wrestling match, Connor MacLeod encounters an old enemy, Iman Fasil, in the parking garage of Madison Square Garden. After a sword duel, Connor beheads Fasil and triggers a powerful energy release—known as a Quickening—that affects the immediate surroundings, destroying many cars.

  3. Highlander: Directed by Russell Mulcahy. With Christopher Lambert, Roxanne Hart, Clancy Brown, Sean Connery. An immortal Scottish swordsman must confront the last of his immortal opponents, a murderously brutal barbarian who lusts for the fabled "Prize".

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  4. Highlander: plot summary, featured cast, reviews, articles, photos, and videos. Connor MacLeod, born in 16th century Scotland, is one of a few immortals who can only be killed by beheading. Now, in 1985, the immortals who have survived their centuries-long secret war meet in New Yor for the

  5. Highlander is a 1986 British-American epic adventure action fantasy film directed by Russell Mulcahy and based on a story by Gregory Widen. It stars Christopher Lambert, Sean Connery, Clancy Brown, and Roxanne Hart.

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