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Highlander is a series of fantasy movies featuring Connor MacLeod ( Christopher Lambert), the Highlander of the title. Born in Glenfinnan, in the Scottish Highlands in the 16th century, MacLeod is an Immortal: since the time he was first fatally wounded, he does not age and cannot die unless he is decapitated. When only one Immortal is left, he or she will gain "The Prize", the precise nature of which is left open for the viewer to speculate on. This leads to a series of sword-fight s between Immortals. When one cuts off another's head, they gain all the other's powers and abilities.
The Highlander films and the television series that were spun off from it have attracted a devoted following and led to the creation of a great deal of fan fiction, much of it available on the Internet.
Typical of the series is the use of flashbacks from previous events in the Highlander's long life.
The first film of the series, released on March 7, 1986. The film features a number of flashback scenes establishing Connor MacLeod's early history.
According to them he was born on January 1, 1518Events Births Tintoretto (Jacopo Robusti), Italian painter. Deaths Kabir, Indian mystic 1518. "in the village of GlenfinnanAbout half-way along the picturesque Scottish West Highland Railway line between Fort William and Mallaig lies Glenfinnan station. The Jacobite Steam Train and other trains regularly run this route, and just before arriving at Glenfinnan from the directio on the shores of Loch Shiel " (historically this village is better known as the rally point where Bonnie Prince Charlie's troops first concentrated on August 19August 19 is the 231st day of the year (232nd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. There are 134 days remaining. Events 1561 Mary Stuart returns to Scotland. 1692 Salem Witch Trials: In Salem, Massachusetts five women and a clergyman are executed aft, 1745Events May 11 War of Austrian Succession: Battle of Fontenoy At Fontenoy, French forces defeat an Anglo-Dutch-Hanoverian army including the Black Watch June 4 Frederick the Great destroys Austrian army at Hohenfriedberg August 19 Beginning of the '45 Jaco See:Glenfinnan). In 1536Events February 2 Spaniard Pedro de Mendoza founds Buenos Aires, Argentina. May 19 Execution of Anne Boleyn May 30 Henry VIII of England marries Jane Seymour October 13 The Pilgrimage of Grace, a rebellion in York, is "resolved" by Robert Aske October 29 his clanSee also Clan (computer gaming A clan is a group of people united by kinship and descent. Generally a clan is quite large. Members of a clan share an apical ancestor several generations back (i. they share the same great grandparents, great-great grandpar was in conflict with the rival Fraser clan . Connor had his first battles in the conflict. The Frasers had employed an experienced immortal only known as the KurganThis article is about Bronze Age burial mounds. See Kurgan, Kurgan Oblast for a Russian city of that name. Kurgan (a) is the Russian word (from Turkic) for a type of burial mound or barrow, heaped over a burial chamber, often of wood. In 1956 Marija Gimbu ( Clancy Brown) and he apparently recognized that Connor was a fellow immortal though even Connor had not discovered this yet. The Kurgan managed to mortally wound Connor in battle but the MacLeods recovered the body before he could decapitate it. The MacLeods mourned Connor but he revived shortly after his "death". Accusing him of being a witch in league with the devil Connor's clansmen tortured him and were about to execute him. But thanks to his cousin Angus MacLeod ( James Cosmo ) he managed to escape with his life. But he was left in exile from his clan and birthplace.
Connor eventually settled in Glencoe, Scotland where he apparently received training as a blacksmith. He practiced this trade and married Heather MacDonald ( Beatie Edney ), his first wife. In 1541 he was first located by a much older immortal who introduced himself as Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez ( Sean Connery). Ramirez soon appointed himself Connor's tutor in the situation of being immortal, their pursuit of the Prize and the rules of this age-long "Game". He also explained that his own Spanish name was just his current alias. He adopted it while serving as Chief Metallurgist for Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (also King of Spain between 1516- 1556). He was originally Egyptian and his sword was a katana he received in Japan by his father-in-law Masamune. Masamune was the father of Princess Shakiko, Ramirez's third wife, and supposedly a genius ahead of his time in the forging of swords. It should be perhaps noted that the novelization of this film gives Ramirez's original name as Tak-Ne, his birth in 896 BC, his first "death" in 851 BC and his marriage to Shakiko in 593 BC.
Connor's training under Ramirez lasted for about a year. In 1542 the Kurgan managed to locate them both. He arrived at their residence while Connor himself was absent. The Kurgan and Ramirez dueled with the frightened Heather their only spectator. The Kurgan managed to decapitate Ramirez and proceeded to rape Heather, in the belief that he is further humiliating his old enemy by raping "his woman". Connor soon returned to find his residence in ruins, his mentor deceased and his wife alive but traumatised. Connor stayed by his wife's side for the rest of her life. She died of old age and natural causes in 1590. Dying in Connor's arms she confided that her only regret was not having his children. Connor had not physically aged in more than fifty years of marriage. After burying Heather and burning their residence, Connor started wandering the world. A number of other references in the film connected him to many historical figures and events. The movie hints that his experiences over time left him a bitter, cynical man.
The action then shifts to New York, circa 1985. Apparently, only a handful of immortals were still alive by this point and their confrontations would decide the final survivor among them and the victor 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 Connor is suspected by the police as the sole person responsible for a series of murders by decapitation. Among the investigators of the case is police forensic scientist Brenda Wyatt ( Roxanne Hart ). Her investigation gets her closer to Connor and they eventually fall in love with each other. This doesn't escape the attention of the Kurgan who abducts her to get Connor to finally stand and fight him instead of avoiding the final battle. Connor battles the Kurgan, defeats him, and apparently wins The Prize. Connor is left satisfied that the age-long Game is finally over. He proceeds in marrying Brenda and pursuing a new life. It should be noted that subsequent movies and series have retconed the battle with the Kurgan into a personal victory for Connor instead of the end of "The Game".
The film was directed by Russell Mulcahy and scripted by Peter Bellwood , Larry Ferguson and Gregory Widen . It remains arguably the best known film of the Highlander series and the one better received by the public. It is noted for its introduction of the themes and concepts further explored by the later movies and TV series and for its sound-track by Queen.