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."
Ahriman, the Zoroastrian demon, returns to terrorize the world, leaving MacLeod to take on the role of Champion.
Joe is anguished about helping MacLeod when he learns that Ahriman is murdering Watchers.
MacLeod's friend is killed in a car explosion that leads to a beautiful Immortal.
Duncan is torn when the wife of one friend is killed by another friend, who happens to be the son of a foreign diplomat and beyond the reach of law.
Immortal Kyra develops hysterical amnesia after she fails to prevent the murder of a judge she was hired to protect and then fell in love with. Fortunately, she runs into old friend Duncan before her would-be killers find her.
An overindulged aristocrat who lost his holdings when he became an Immortal has held a grudge against MacLeod for 400 years.
Hugh Fitzcarin, a manor lord in 1920s Britain, asks MacLeod to find the person responsible for his murder.
Duncan has a new fencing partner who invites him out to lunch. Shortly thereafter Duncan foils an attempt by another Immortal, Katia, to kill his partner. Amid two different sides of the story Duncan struggles to find the truth.
An elusive terrorist with a one million dollar price on his head disrupts Duncan and Regan's Paris holiday.
Immortal Katherine's village was decimated 700 years ago at the orders of another Immortal. Now she and her mortal lover are finally in a position to take revenge.
When Immortal DePasqua shows up, Methos has an unlikely ally in Joe Dawson.
Immortal Liam O'Rourke plots to avenge his and his mortal wife's conviction for acts of terrorism 50 years ago.
The lives of MacLeod's friends are put at risk while Immortal Liam O'Rourke stops at nothing to take his head.
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Peter Wingfield | Adam Pierson |
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Jim Byrnes | Joe Dawson |
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Adrian Paul | Duncan MacLeod |
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Elizabeth Gracen | Amanda Darieux |
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Peter Hudson | James Horton |
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Roger Daltrey | Hugh Fitzcairn |
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Martin McDougall | Liam O'Rourke |
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Valentine Pelka | Kronos |
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Stan Kirsch | Richie Ryan |
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Alexandra Vandernoot | Tessa Noel |
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Malcolm Rennie | Smythe |
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Olivier Vitrant | Tom |
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Alexis Denisof | Steve Banner |
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Sam Douglas | Baxter |
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Ian Richardson | Max Leiner |
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Claudia Christian | Katherine |
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Ed Bishop | Edward Banner |
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Christian Erickson | Jack Kendall |
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Danny Dyer | Andrew Baines |
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Doug Rand | Comic |
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Andrew Bicknell | Devon Marek |
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Dudley Sutton | Father Robert Beaufort |
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Norman Chancer | Caruso |
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Michael Halsey | Milos Vladic |
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Nicholas Clay | Loxley |
| Director | Dennis Berry |
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| Richard Martin |
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| Writer | James Thorpe, Gregory Widen, David Tynan, Morrie Ruvinsky, Tony DiFranco, Michael O'Mahony, Sacha Reins | |
| Producer | Ken Gord, Jean-Michel Vaussier, Christian Charret, Nicolas Clermont, Marla Ginsburg, Michael O'Mahony, Sacha Reins, Denis Leroy, Peter S. Davis, William N. Panzer, David Tynan, Donald Paonessa | |
| Musician | Roger Bellon | |
| Photography | Arthur Cloquet, Richard Wincenty | |
| Packaging | Custom Case |
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| Nr Discs | 8 |
| Edition Release Date | Jun 14, 2005 |
| Regions | Region 1 |