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Highlander (1986) - A campy and entertaining minor 1980s highlight

 

Vivid colors and fantastic elements attract on this poster for Russell Mulcahy's Highlander


Immortal Scotsman MacLeod - the Highlander - has fought adversaries and refused himself love for centuries, but now he is tempted and hunted anew, in New York, by a vile Russian!

 

Highlander is written by Gregory Widen (Backdraft (1991)), Peter Bellwood (St. Helens (1981)) and Larry Ferguson (The Hunt for Red October (1990)) and directed by Russell Mulcahy (Derek and Clive Get the Horn (1979)).

Christopher Lambert (Subway (1985)) and Clancy Brown (The Dukes of Hazzard (1983, TV-series)) act out their ancient characters with a strange, masculine, - primitive, - stamp, a bit as if the performance was one for small children, which is a part of the film's incredibly corny, silly magic. Showy music video inspired photography, - including some shots that seem ahead of their time, - can't disguise that this is a cheap The Terminator (1984) inspired movie, which never reaches the heights of James Cameron's sci-fi action classic. Among the reasons for this is that the robot here is instead a long-haired Scotsman. Sean Connery (Playing by Heart (1998)) livens up matters in a part as a mentor, which is made funnier due to his performance. 

 




 

Watch a trailer for the film here

 

Cost: 19 mil. $

Box office: 12.9 mil. $

= Huge flop (returned 0.67 times its cost)

[Highlander premiered in January (Avoriaz Fantastic Film Festival, France) and runs 111 minutes. Connery was paid 1 mil. $ for his performance, which was shot in a week. Shooting took place from April - August 1985 in England, including in London, Scotland and in New York. The film opened #7 to a 2.4 mil. $ first weekend in North America, its peak there, where it grossed 5.9 mil. $ (45.7 % of the total gross). Despite its huge flop status, the film gained cult status and has so far let to a franchise with 4 sequels, an animated series and an animated film. The first sequel with returning stars Lambert and Connery and director Mulcahy is Highlander II: The Quickening (1991), which was Mulcahy's return, (he directed 16 music videos between the two films.) A remake starring Henry Cavill is presently in the works. Lambert first returned in Queen: Princes of the Universe (1986, music video) and theatrically in The Sicilian (1987). Highlander is fresh at 71 % with a 6.30/10 critical average at Rotten Tomatoes.]


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