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Release Date:
February 21, 1994
Original Title:
Highlander: Unholy Alliance
Alternate Titles:
Highlander: The Series - Unholy Alliance
Genres:
Action | Fantasy | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Davis-Panzer Productions
Filmline International
Gaumont Télévision
Production Countries:
Canada | France
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 95
Immortal Xavier St. Cloud has mortals shoot his Immortal opponents so he can take their heads. Joe tells Duncan about the killings to warn him, and soon St. Cloud and his henchmen show up at the dojo. Duncan discovers the supposedly-dead Horton is working with St. Cloud, and Joe knew that Horton was alive. Meanwhile, an army intelligence officer named Renee Delaney gets involved while she is investigating one of the men working with St. Cloud.
Armorer:
Bob Anderson
Assistant Director Trainee:
Suzan Derkson
Associate Producer:
Marc Du Pontavice
Camera Operator:
Guy Caolle
Casting:
Trish Robinson
Characters:
Gregory Widen
Co-Executive Producer:
Nicolas Clermont
Costume Design:
Christina McQuarrie
Charlotte Joly
Creative Consultant:
David Abramowitz
Director:
Peter Ellis
Director of Photography:
Cyril Lathus
Philip Linzey
Editor:
Ron Yoshida
Executive Producer:
William N. Panzer
Peter S. Davis
Christian Charret
Marla Ginsburg
First Assistant Director:
Pascal Salafa
Robert Petrovicz
Foley Artist:
Jim Harrington
Hairstylist:
Debra Wiebe
In Memory Of:
Werner Stocker
Key Makeup Artist:
Clarisse Domine
Line Producer:
Brent Karl Clackson
Makeup Artist:
Reine-Marie Montemont
Fay von Schroeder
Music:
Roger Bellon
Producer:
Ken Gord
Production Design:
Chantal Giuliani
Second Assistant Director:
Kevin Speckmaier
Jerome Borenstein
Set Decoration:
Andrea French
Set Designer:
Georges Lecosse
Set Dresser:
Michael Love
Sound Designer:
Jason King
Sound Mixer:
Jean-Paul Geveart
Mark Holden
Special Effects:
Michael Blacklock
Pierre Foury
Stunt Coordinator:
John Wardlow
Patrick Cauderlier
VFX Artist:
John Rix
Writer:
David Tynan
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