Highlander II: The Quickening

Highlander II: The Quickening is the second installment to the Highlander film series, released on November 1, 1991 by Interstar. In August 1994, news broadcasts announce that the ozone layer is fading, and will be completely gone in a matter of months. In Africa, millions have perished from the effects of unfiltered sunlight. Among the dead is Connor MacLeod’s wife, Brenda Wyatt MacLeod. Before dying, Brenda extracts a promise from Connor that h... more

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Russell Mulcahy

Russell Mulcahy (born June 23, 1953 born in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian film director. Russell Mulcahy's career began with making early music videos while he was working for the Seven Network in Sydney, Australia. In early 1974, former radio DJ Graham Webb launched a weekly teen-oriented...

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  • 1 h 30 min 59 s
  • 1 h 49 min
  • director's cut
  • 1 h 31 min 59 s
  • Argentina
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