Please note this is a region 2 DVD & will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play The first Highlander cinematic experience sizzles with energy thrilling action sequences & electrifying sword fights & is played out at a frenetic pace by a renowned cast Christopher Lambert gives a mesmerising performance in his most famed role as the Scotsman out to fulfil his destiny as an Immortal under the tutelage of the flamboyant Ramirez played with pastiche & for laughs by the enigmatic Sean Connery The year is 1536 Scottish Clansman Connor Mac Leod (Christopher Lambert) is mortally wounded in battle by a terrifying warrior
- The Kurgan (Clancy Brown) When his wounds miraculously heal Connor is cast out by the superstitious villagers to live a life of solitude Several years later Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez (Sean Connery) a nobleman of Egyptian Spanish descent teaches him that like he & the Kurgan Mac Leod is an immortal who can only die by decapitation He tells how the immortals are fated to duel down the ages to a mysterious distant time called " The Gathering" when the last few will battle for " The Prize" So begins a romantic action-packed saga spanning four centuries to modern day Manhattan where a reign of terror grips the city & headless corpses baffle the police The Kurgan has arrived in town as a one-man wrecking crew maddened by aeons of blood lust slaughtering everything in his path searching for his ancient enemy
- the Highlander It all comes to a climax with an earth-shattering showdown between to two old foes against the spectacular New York night sky
- There can be only one! Actors Christopher Lambert Roxanne Hart Clancy Brown Sean Connery Beatie Edney Alan North Jon Polito Sheila Gish Hugh Quarshie & Christopher Malcolm Director Russell Mulcahy Certificate 15 years & over Year 1986 Screen Widescreen 1851 Anamorphic Languages English
- Dolby Digital (51) Additional Languages Dolby Digital (20) Stereo Italian ; Spanish Subtitles Dutch ; French Duration 1 hour & 51 minutes (approx)