Highlander: Endgame (2000) [R]

Release Date:
September 1, 2000

Original Title:
Highlander: Endgame

Alternate Titles:
Highlander 4 - A Batalha Final
Highlander 4: Endgame
Highlander 4: The Search for Connor
Highlander IV
Highlander IV: Endgame
Highlander IV: World Without End
Highlander: A New Order
Los inmortales: Juego final
Nieśmiertelny IV: Ostatnia rozgrywka
Горець 4. Кінець гри
ハイランダー 最終戦士
超时空圣战

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Fantasy

Production Companies:
Davis-Panzer Productions
Dimension Films
Highlander Productions Limited

Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+  BR: 12  DE: 16  FR: 12  GB: 18  GR: 15  PL: 15  RU: 12+  US: R 

Runtime: 87

It will take two immortals to defeat the ultimate evil. But in the end, there can be only one.

Immortals Connor and Duncan Macleod join forces against a man from Connor's distant past in the highlands of Scotland, Kell, an immensely powerful immortal who leads an army of equally powerful and deadly immortal swordsmen and assassins. No immortal alive has been able to defeat Kell yet, and neither Connor nor Duncan are skilled enough themselves to take him on and live. The two of them eventually come to one inevitable conclusion; one of them must die so that the combined power of both the Highlanders can bring down Kell for good. There can be only one... the question is, who will it be?

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Vic Radulich

ADR Mixer:
Jeff Hamon
Miguel Nunes
Sandy Buchanan

Art Department Production Assistant:
Andreea Martinescu

Art Direction:
Paul Cross
Simon Lamont
Christian Niculescu
Ben Zeller

Assistant Art Director:
Eugen Pisau
Șerban Porupcă
Geanina Vasilescu

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Letitia Ghenea
Daniela Mihailescu
Miruna Panaitescu

Assistant Property Master:
Iasar Memedali

Assistant Sound Editor:
Hugh Murphy

Associate Producer:
Robert Bernacchi

Boom Operator:
Keith Batten

Casting:
Donna Brower
Cătălin Dordea
Michelle Guish

Characters:
Gregory Widen

Co-Executive Producer:
Beth Anne Calabro-Oulman
H. Daniel Gross

Co-Producer:
Christina Varotsis
Patrick Peach

Construction Manager:
Leigh Gilbert

Costume Design:
Wendy Partridge
Oana Păunescu

Digital Colorist:
Marc Wielage

Director:
Douglas Aarniokoski

Director of Photography:
Douglas Milsome

Dolby Consultant:
Richard Welsh

Editor:
Chris Blunden

Executive Producer:
Harvey Weinstein
Bob Weinstein
Cary Granat

First Assistant Sound Editor:
Rickley W. Dumm

Foley Artist:
Ruth Sullivan

Foley Editor:
Ben Barker

Lead Set Dresser:
Cristian Baluta

Line Producer:
Jean-Claude Schlim

Makeup Artist:
Daniela Bușoiu
Gemma Waugh
Jeremy Woodhead

Makeup Designer:
Daniel Parker

Original Music Composer:
Nick Glennie-Smith

Producer:
Peter S. Davis
William N. Panzer
Brian Gordon

Production Design:
Stephen Scott
Jonathan A. Carlson

Property Master:
Viorel Ghenea
Tony Teiger

Props:
Adi Handac
Ugo Serrano
Petra Weber

Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Matthew Smith

Screenplay:
Joel Soisson

Set Dresser:
Jill Robertson Kibbey
Ica Varna

Sound:
John Hughes

Sound Effects Editor:
Mark Heslop
Mark Allen
Peter Baldock
Mark Choi
Andy Kennedy
Roland N. Thai

Sound Mixer:
Clive Copland

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Rick Alexander
Rick Hart
Kurt Kassulke

Sound Recordist:
Aaron Levy
Alistair Crocker

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Susan Howard

Story:
Eric Bernt
Gillian Horvath
William N. Panzer

Storyboard Artist:
Darrin Denlinger

Supervising Sound Editor:
Trevor Jolly
Glenn Freemantle

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