A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 7, 1986
Original Title:
Highlander
Alternate Titles:
El escocés legendario
Gorstak
Gorštak
Hajlender - borba besmrtnika
Highlander - Bara en överlever
Highlander - Borba nesmrtnikov
Highlander - Duelo Imortal
Highlander - El inmortal
Highlander - The Black Knight
Highlander - den udødelige
Highlander 1
Highlander 1 - O Guerreiro Imortal
Highlander I
Highlander – Es kann nur einen geben
Highlander, o athanatos
Highlander: Akuma no senshi
Highlander: El último inmortal
Highlander: Kuolematon
Horal
Hálendingurinn
Los inmortales
Surematu
The Dark Knight
하이랜더 1
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Davis-Panzer Productions
Highlander Productions Limited
Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M BR: 14 DE: 16 DK: 15 ES: 12 FI: K-16 FR: U GB: 15 GR: 15 HU: 16 IE: 15 IT: T NL: 16 PL: 16 PT: M/12 SE: 15 US: R
Runtime: 116
He fought his first battle on the Scottish Highlands in 1536. He will fight his greatest battle on the streets of New York City in 1986. His name is Connor MacLeod. He is immortal.
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ADR Mixer:
Lionel Strutt
Aerial Camera:
Peter Warrilow
Art Direction:
Tim Hutchinson
Martin Atkinson
Assistant Art Director:
Mark Raggett
Assistant Director:
Stephen Hopkins
Assistant Editor:
Catherine Hodgson
Assistant Location Manager:
Brett Botula
Assistant Sound Editor:
Stefna Borges
Peter Brennan
Associate Producer:
Eva Monley
John H. Starke
Harold Moskovitz
Camera Operator:
Douglas Milsome
Peter Versey
Mike Rutter
Camera Production Assistant:
Darryl Walthall
Casting:
Diane Dimeo
Michael McLean
Catering:
Robin Demetriou
Clapper Loader:
Paul Kenward
Conductor:
Michael Kamen
Construction Coordinator:
Raymond M. Samitz
Costume Design:
James Acheson
Costume Supervisor:
Helen P. Butler
Dialogue Editor:
Bob Risk
Director:
Russell Mulcahy
Director of Photography:
Gerry Fisher
Dolby Consultant:
Tim Partridge
Editor:
Peter Honess
Executive Producer:
E.C. Monell
Grip:
J.D. Freedman
Hairstylist:
Jeanette Freeman
Key Grip:
James Gordon Cooper
Lighting Camera:
Ronnie Maasz
Location Manager:
Nick Daubeny
Makeup Artist:
Sandra Exelby
Makeup Effects:
Robert Verner Gresty
Makeup Supervisor:
Lois Burwell
Music Supervisor:
Derek Power
Musician:
Mark Thomas
Original Music Composer:
Michael Kamen
Painter:
George Dean
Producer:
William N. Panzer
Peter S. Davis
Production Design:
Allan Cameron
Production Manager:
Paul Sparrow
Production Sound Mixer:
Tony Dawe
Property Buyer:
Leslie Fulford
Rigging Grip:
Ralph Perri
Screenplay:
Gregory Widen
Larry Ferguson
Peter Bellwood
Script Supervisor:
Marilyn Clarke
Sculptor:
Keith Short
Second Assistant Director:
Michael Stevenson
Second Unit Director:
Andy Armstrong
Set Decoration:
Ian Whittaker
Sound Assistant:
Shep Dawe
Sound Editor:
Peter Pennell
Special Effects:
Nick Maley
Garth Inns
Graham Longhurst
Bert Luxford
Special Effects Supervisor:
Martin Gutteridge
Special Effects Technician:
Dave Chagouri
Steadicam Operator:
Jean Marc Bringuier
Still Photographer:
David James
Storyboard:
Joe Haidar
Stunt Coordinator:
Peter Diamond
Victor Magnotta
Stunts:
Andy Bradford
Peter Brace
Seoras Wallace
Gregory J. Barnett
Third Assistant Director:
John Lawlor
Title Designer:
Keith Hodgson
Visual Effects:
Chris Blunden
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