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Highlander II: The Quickening

It's time for a new kind of magic.
1991 | 100m | English

(49722 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

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In the year 2024, the ozone layer is believed to have been destroyed, and it's up to MacLeod and Ramirez to set things right. Opposition comes from both the planet Zeist (MacLeod and Ramirez's homeworld) and a corporation profiting from the supposed lack of ozone. Also, flashbacks show the story behind MacLeod and Ramirez's exile from Zeist.
Release Date: Jan 13, 1991
Director: Russell Mulcahy
Writer: Brian Clemens, William N. Panzer, Peter Bellwood
Genres: Fantasy, Adventure, Action, Science Fiction
Keywords scotland, warrior, good versus evil, martial arts, fictional war, sword and sorcery, new york city, sword fight, action hero, immortality, dark fantasy, supernatural power
Production Companies Lamb Bear Entertainment, Davis-Panzer Productions, J&M Entertainment, Interstar, Highlander Productions, Harat Investments
Box Office Revenue: $15,556,340
Budget: $34,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Christopher Lambert Connor 'The Highlander' MacLeod
Sean Connery Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez
Virginia Madsen Louise Marcus
Michael Ironside Gen. Katana
John C. McGinley David Blake
Phillip Brock Cabbie
Rusty Schwimmer Drunk
Ed Trucco Jimmy
Steven Grives Hamlet
Jimmy Murray Horatio
Pete Antico Corda
Peter Bucossi Reno
Peter Bromilow Joe
Jeff Altman Doctor
Allan Rich Allan Neyman
Diana Rossi Virginia
Karin Drexler Brenda
Matt Johnston Cobalt Man
Name Job
Brian Clemens Story
William N. Panzer Story
Peter Bellwood Screenplay
Hubert de La Bouillerie Editor
Anthony Redman Editor
Roger Hall Production Designer
John Frankish Art Direction
John King Supervising Art Director
Cliff Robinson Art Direction
Christian Gruaz Special Effects Assistant
Pamela Basker Casting
Tommy J. Huff Stunt Double
Jonathan Sheffer Conductor
Alberto Pez Storyboard Artist
Russell Mulcahy Director
Gregory Widen Characters
Deborah Everton Costume Designer
Phil Meheux Director of Photography
Jeff Imada Stunts
Andy Gill Stunts
Sandy Berumen Stunts
Stewart Copeland Original Music Composer
Tim Wooster Focus Puller
Paul Engelen Key Makeup Artist
Mark Coulier Makeup Supervisor
Barry Richardson Key Hair Stylist
Geoffrey Portass Makeup Designer
Sue Love Hairstylist
María Laura López Makeup Artist
Carlos Gil Second Assistant Director
Jack Cummins First Assistant Director
Thomas DeWier Stunts
Carl Milinac Stunts
Kurt Bryant Stunt Coordinator
Kristyn Randall Stunt Double
Arturo Noal Stunts
Matt Johnston Stunt Double
Eddie Matthews Stunts
Jerry Spicer Stunts
Steve Walters Stunts
Rocky Taylor Stunts
Danny Weselis Stunts
Jamie Thompson Second Unit Director of Photography
Name Title
Peter S. Davis Producer
William N. Panzer Producer
Organization Category Person
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Reviews

FilipeManuelNeto
1.0

**Don't watch this movie: time wasting danger.** Dear reader, I start with a challenge: think about sequels to great movies. There's no shortage of great and valorous titles, which otherwise contradict the general idea that sequels are flawed films and doomed to failure, right? But there is also ... the other side of the coin, and a long list of names that gave strength to this installed belief. This movie is, indeed, an excellent candidate for a spot on the disgraceful list of the worst sequels ever released! Well, “Highlander” was a film that, despite the criticisms and weaknesses (I didn't spare myself to list them in the review I wrote for it), worked well and gave the audience pure fun and entertainment. This film, however, completely ignores it, contradicts the entire story of the first film and gives us... an hour and a half of rubbish that involves things as absurd as a threat of extinction due to the disappearance of the ozone layer and the return of characters who actually died in the first film, because they came from another dimension conveniently created for that purpose! Fans of the first film rightfully booed it, condemning it to oblivion. I believe that everyone involved, from the director to the actors, prefers to ignore this humiliation that they subject themselves for a good pack of dollars. Sean Connery, for example, seems to be parodying himself, and Christopher Lambert seems contrived and unbelievable in his old age outfit. Although the list of actors includes other relatively respectable names, there isn't a single actor here that could be worth the painful effort of seeing the film... and believe me, I saw it in its entirety and felt I would have made better use of my time watching the Teletubbies.

Oct 10, 2022