Highlander Series: Best of the Best (1992)
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Synopsis: HIGHLANDER is the story of Duncan MacLeod (Adrian Paul), clansman of Connor, who is part of an immortal race of warriors. Having lived through five centuries, wandering the Earth while taking the... HIGHLANDER is the story of Duncan MacLeod (Adrian Paul), clansman of Connor, who is part of an immortal race of warriors. Having lived through five centuries, wandering the Earth while taking the head and subsequently the life force of any other immortal to challenge him, Duncan's ultimate goal was to find and kill Kurgan, his sworn enemy. Now Duncan is living in the late part of the 20th century, and his mission is simply to prevent any immortal from acquiring "The Prize," an object of power that will give any immortal who possesses it the power to control the world. This six-volume set includes 15 beloved episodes from the series, plus interviews with cast and crew, a feature on sword-fighting, and more. [More]
Starring: Adrian Paul, Alexandra Vandernoot, Werner Stocker
Starring: Adrian Paul, Alexandra Vandernoot, Werner Stocker
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