Highlander
Inspired by the film of the same name, this follows the life of Duncan MacLeod, clansman of Connor. Here in the modern day, Duncan must fend off old foes and make new friends. Some of the people of his past are still around, some are long dead, and some don't yet know their end is near. Duncan must choose his alliances carefully, because around every corner there is someone looking to take the head of the "Highlander."
Duncan discovers that a corrupt arm of a centuries-old secret organization may be responsible for the deaths of Duncan and other immortals.
Duncan discovers his Immortal friend Gregor has undergone a drastic personality change that threatens his sanity.
Duncan gets involved when a vengeance-minded Immortal surfaces.
A Watcher-Hunter is stalking Immortals and kidnapping their loved ones.
When Richie opposes an Immortal Irish terrorist, she vows revenge, and Duncan trains Richie.
Charlie and Duncan look into a mysterious man who plans to improve a dangerous slum neighborhood.
Duncan is suspicious when Immortal cat burglar Amanda suddenly re-enters his life, followed closely by FBI agents.
An arrogant martial-arts movie star, filming scenes in Charlie's gym, is targeted for death by the leader of a powerful gang.
Duncan tries to restore hope in his friend Immortal Carl Robinson, whom he saved from a racial lynching in 1929 Louisiana. Due to Carl's past and present experiences, he has forgotten his dreams and lost faith in mankind.
Duncan is haunted by the death of an innocent man during a sword fight with an evil Immortal (Roddy Piper).
Duncan's old friend Tommy Sullivan wants Duncan to buy a piece of his fighter George, and help him win pretty Iris.
After rescuing a young woman with a questionable past, Richie crosses path with an Immortal Bounty Hunter and the conflict changes Duncan and Richie forever.
While camping in the woods Duncan and Charlie help a frightened young woman and her baby flee from an abusive father-in-law.
While battling Xavier St. Cloud, MacLeod falls out of beheading range when he is distracted by the appearance of the man who killed Darius.
MacLeod confronts Joe Dawson about Horton, the man who killed Darius, then follows the trail of Xavier St. Cloud to Paris.
A friend of Duncan's is murdered in his pool. After his wake, Duncan notices an immortal named Nicholas Ward, who had once killed several people Duncan knew, arranging his victims to look like a vampire was responsible.
A decades-old promise made to cruel Immortal Drake, whose intrigues cause major events that impact international politics, comes back to haunt MacLeod.
Duncan meets an extraordinary Immortal woman, who is determined to pursue a 2,000-year-old vendetta.
Immortal Luther kills Immortal Rebecca by holding her husband hostage. Amanda, who was once taught by Rebecca, visits Duncan to grieve. They learn that Luther believes in a myth which states that the bearer of a magical crystal will be invincible. Realizing that Luther is trying to reassemble the crystal, which Rebecca had separated and given to her disciples, they try to stop him - but not necessarily together. In flashback to 850 AD, Rebecca rescues newly-Immortal Amanda from being burned with other plague victims and teaches her to be Immortal. In flashback to 1635, naive Duncan encounters his first fighting Immortal women, Rebecca and Amanda.
Someone is following Richie, killing mortals and making it look like Richie did it, so he goes to Duncan in Paris for help.
Horton, an old mortal enemy, puts a criminal through plastic surgery to make her look like someone Duncan knows, in order to finish him once and for all.
Duncan becomes infatuated with Lisa, but Richie is suspicious of the situation and confides in Joe Dawson. While Horton continues his plan to dispose of all 3 men.
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Jim Byrnes | Joe Dawson |
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Adrian Paul | Duncan MacLeod |
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Stan Kirsch | Richard H. 'Richie' Ryan |
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Philip Akin | Charlie DeSalvo |
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Michel Modo | Maurice |
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Alexandra Vandernoot | Lisa Halle |
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Peter Hudson | James Horton |
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Callum Keith Rennie | Neal |
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Stacey Travis | Renee Delaney |
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Ken Camroux | Mike Honniger |
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Geraint Wyn Davies | Michael Moore |
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Elizabeth Gracen | Amanda Darieux |
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Alexandra Stewart | Catherine Legris |
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Roland Gift | Xavier St. Cloud |
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Jean-Paul Solal | Alphonso |
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Roger Bret | Brother Andre |
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Jason Isaacs | Zachary Blaine |
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Jonathan Banks | Mako |
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Ed Lauter | Avery Hoskins |
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Adrian Holmes | Johnny |
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Lochlyn Munro | Tim Ramsey |
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Don S. Davis | Palance |
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Michael Shanks | Jesse Collins |
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James Faulkner | Marcus Constantine |
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Dee Jay Jackson | Officer Warren |
| Edition | Season 2 |
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| Packaging | Custom Case |
| Nr Discs | 8 |
| Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [Englisch] |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Jul 29, 2003 |
| Regions | Region 1 |
| Watched | |
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| Index | 674 |
| Added Date | Nov 01, 2014 12:37:43 |
| Modified Date | Mar 16, 2019 10:22:42 |