Highlander (film)
Highlander (film)
It has since obtained status as a cult classic film
Highlander is a 1986 film directed by Russell Mulcahy and based on a story by Gregory Widen. It has inspired a franchise that includes film sequels and television spin-offs.
Cast
Actor
Role
Christopher Lambert Connor MacLeod / Russell Nash
Roxanne Hart Brenda
Wyatt
Clancy Brown The Kurgan / Victor Kruger
Sean Connery Juan Sánchez
Villa-Lobos Ramírez
Beatie Edney Heather MacLeod
Alan North Lieutenant
Frank Moran
Jon Polito Detective Walter Bedsoe
Sheila Gish Rachel Ellenstein
Hugh Quarshie Sunda Kastagir
Christopher Malcolm Kirk Matunas
Peter
Diamond Iman Fasil
Billy Hartman Dugal MacLeod
James Cosmo Angus MacLeod
Celia Imrie Kate MacLeod
Alistair Findla Chief Murdoch Fraser
Soundtrack
The
original movie features a soundtrack by Queen, including "Princes of the
Universe," which was also used in the Highlander television series title
sequence. Queen saw an early screening of Highlander, and decided to compose music
for the film's entire non-symphonic soundtrack. They wrote many of the songs specifically
to match the mood of the scenes when the songs were played, notably Brian May's
"Who Wants to Live Forever", concerning the doomed love of Connor and
his wife Heather.
While an album specifically tied to the Highlander movie was never released, Queen's 1986 album A Kind of Magic features most of the songs from the film, as well as other music on the same theme. Notably, Queen's version of "New York, New York" (playing while The Kurgan drives Brenda through New York) was never released by the band.
All of Queen's songs in Highlander
were purposely written for the movie, except for "Hammer to Fall", which
had been previously released on their album The Works in 1984.
Spoiler
Plot
Scotland
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 is in conflict with the rival Clan Fraser, and Connor rides
along into his first battle. The Frasers have employed a towering monster of a
man known as The Kurgan (Clancy Brown), who apparently recognizes that Connor
is a fellow Immortal, though even Connor himself has not yet discovered this,
although he feels the pain from sensing the Kurgan's proximity. The Kurgan manages
to mortally wound Connor in battle, but the MacLeods recover the body before he
can decapitate it. The MacLeods mourn Connor, but he revives shortly after his
"death." Accusing him of witchcraft, Connor's clansmen beat him, and
are preparing an execution, but his cousin Angus MacLeod (James Cosmo) persuades
them to exile Connor instead. He escapes with his life, but is banished from his
clan and birthplace.
Connor eventually settles as a blacksmith in Glencoe, where he marries Heather (Beatie Edney). In 1541, he is located by a much older Immortal, who introduces himself as Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez (Sean Connery). Ramirez soon appoints himself Connor's tutor in the situation of being Immortal, their pursuit of The Prize, and the rules of an age-old "Game," noting that "in the end, there can be only one." He also explains that his own name was just his current alias, being Egyptian by birth. He adopted it while serving as Chief Metallurgist for Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (also King of Spain between 1516-1556). His sword is a katana he received in Japan in 593 B.C. by his (then) father-in-law Masamune. Masamune, a genius far ahead of his time in the forging of swords, was the father of Princess Shakiko, Ramirez's third wife. Ramirez also took it upon himself to improve Connor's swordsmanship, which he commented on as "no better than that of a clumsy child."
Love
and death
Connor MacLeodRamirez tells MacLeod to leave his wife or face
heartbreak, explaining that "I was born 2,437 years ago. In that time, I've
had three wives. The last was Shakiko, a Japanese princess... When Shakiko died,
I was shattered. I would save you that pain. Please, let Heather go."
Connor refuses to leave his wife, though he trains under Ramirez to prepare for Immortals like the Kurgan. However, the Kurgan manages to arrive at Connor's home while MacLeod himself is absent. The Kurgan and Ramirez duel, with the frightened Heather their only spectator. The Kurgan manages to decapitate Ramirez, and proceeds to rape Heather, in the belief that he was further humiliating his old enemy (Ramirez) and "his woman." Connor soon returns to find his residence in ruins, his mentor killed, and his wife alive, but traumatized. She never tells him about the rape, and Connor never learns of the event until 1985, when The Kurgan mocks Ramirez's memory.
Connor remains with his wife until her death from old age. Dying in Connor's arms, she confides that her only regret was not having his children. After burying Heather, MacLeod burns their residence and wanders the world, journeying as far away as Japan, and - like the rest of the Immortals - finally ends up in America. These travels include an 18th Century duel on Boston Common (in which a drunken MacLeod was repeatedly run through by a sword, to no effect, by an insulted husband), and killing a Nazi officer during World War II, rescuing young Rachel, a Holocaust survivor, in the process. His experiences over time have left him a bitter, cynical man.
Modern day
The action then
shifts to 1985 New York, where the few surviving Immortals are drawn in "The
Gathering," a final series of confrontations to determine the winner of "The
Prize." Eventually, the last two surviving are Connor, under the alias of
"Russell Edwin Nash" and the Kurgan, under the alias of "Victor
Kruger." Meanwhile, the spike in what appear to be murders by decapitation
has drawn the attention of the police, who suspect Connor as the sole person responsible
(he is in fact responsible for at least one of the deaths being investigated).
Among the investigators of the case is forensic scientist Brenda Wyatt (Roxanne
Hart). Her investigation reveals MacLeod's apparent longevity through different
names, and she eventually falls in love with him. This does not escape the attention
of the Kurgan, who abducts her to force Connor into a final confrontation. MacLeod
battles the Kurgan, finally defeating him (with a little help from Brenda), and
apparently wins The Prize, which is revealed to be mortality, the ability to sire
children, and a telepathic/empathic gift wherein he can communicate with and influence
the greatest minds or most powerful people on the planet.
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