Language

Audio:

English DTS-HD MA 5.1
French DTS-HD MA 2.0

Subtitles:

English, French

Extras

40th Anniversary limited run Collector's Edition Includes:

• 4K UHD disc and Blu-ray disc
• Brand new artwork by Sophie Bland
• Removable O-ring so the clean artwork can be displayed
• 100-page collector's booklet
• 'From Script to Screen: In Search of Lost Scenes & Forgotten Immortals': 84-page booklet including lost scenes and unfilmed script excerpts with new analysis from HIGHLANDER expert Jonathan Melville
• 32-page collectible Titan Comics minibook
• 2 posters: one of new art, one of original theatrical art

Disc Breakdown:

UHD Disc
• Feature
• THE IMMORTAL ATTRACTION OF HIGHLANDER: Looking back at four decades of Highlander magic
• A KIND OF MAGIC: MUSIC OF THE IMMORTALS: A featurette on the Soundtrack
• CAPTURING IMMORTALITY: Interview with photographer David James
• THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE KURGAN: Clancy Brown remembers Highlander
• Audio Commentary with author Jonathan Melville
• Audio Commentary with Russell Mulcahy
• Audio Commentary with Russell Mulcahy, William Panzer, and Peter Davis

BD Disc
• Feature
• Interview with Russell Mulcahy
• Interview with Christopher Lambert
• Making of Documentary in 4 Parts
• Deleted Scenes
• Audio Commentary with Russell Mulcahy
• Trailer

Trailer

Info

Description

In 1536, the Scotsman Connor Macleod was killed in battle, but was mysteriously resurrected, and his native clan expelled him. MacLeod's teacher was a Spanish nobleman, who explained that they belonged to an immortal race of warriors who could be killed only by beheading them with a sword. The battle between MacLeod and his eternal enemy Barrow, which began in 16th-century Scotland, continues in modern-day Manhattan. The fate of all mortals depends on the outcome of this battle. This is part of a duel that has been going on for centuries.

Director & Cast

Director: Russell Mulcahy

Cast: Christopher Lambert, Roxanne Hart, Clancy Brown, Sean Connery, Beth Edney, Alan North, Sheila Gish, Jon Polito, Hugh Quarshie, Christopher Malcolm