Duncan MacLeod, an immortal warrior, battles against evil beings throughout history to protect humanity. With his katana sword and skills, he strives to maintain peace while facing his own internal struggles.
Tracker is a 2001 Canadian science fiction television series starring Adrian Paul and Amy Price-Francis. The series is based on a short story by Gil Grant and Jeannine Renshaw. The pilot episode and two other episodes were edited into the film Alien Tracker.
In a dystopian future, an immortal Highlander fights against an evil tyrant. Along with his baby sister, stepbrother, and mentor, he battles supernatural powers, faces epic sword fights, and embraces his destiny as the chosen one.
Highlander: The Raven follows the adventures of Amanda, a female thief who partners with ex-cop Nick Wolfe to solve crimes and face immortals in a cyber-crime world. Together, they navigate the dangerous and thrilling world of sword fights, thefts, and murder investigations.
David McCallum stars as the rebellious Alan Breck Stewart, and this ambitious serial (a co-production between HTV and Germany's Tele-Munchen) also features a host of British character actors, including Bill Simpson, Patrick Allen, Andrew Keir, Patrick Magee and Frank Windsor. When young David Balfour arrives at his uncle's bleak Scottish house to claim his inheritance, his relative tries to murder him then has him shipped off to be sold as a slave in the colonies. Luckily for the lad, he strikes up a friendship with Alan Breck Stewart, who is on the run after Bonnie Prince Charlie's defeat at Culloden. When a ship's captain tries to kill Breck for his money, the two manage to get to land and set out for Edinburgh, dodging the ruthless Redcoats along the way.
In the North of Scotland, far from bustling cities and gentle hills of the South, lies Europe's greatest wilderness – the Highlands of Scotland. Scoured by ice and weathered by storms, it may look bleak and lifeless, but wildlife is thriving in this unforgiving place, if you know where to look! In this stunning four-part series, narrated by Ewan McGregor, we meet ospreys, red squirrels, otters, dolphin and golden eagles – all struggling to turn adversity to their advantage and make a success of living in Scotland's living Wild Heart.
After a heartbreak, a scientist returns home to start anew. However, her scheming brother employs a charming stranger to persuade her into selling their shared property.
In the year 2187, an immortal swordsman named Colin MacLeod seeks revenge against Marcus Octavius, a powerful despot who has unleashed a reign of terror upon the world. As Colin embarks on his quest for vengeance, he faces numerous battles and challenges, encountering allies and enemies along the way. Set in a dystopian future where society is divided and war is rampant, Highlander: The Search for Vengeance combines action, fantasy, and romance in a thrilling tale of power, revenge, and the pursuit of immortality.
Deep in the mind of Steven Colin (Daniel Bernhardt) the secret of an ancient martial arts power lay dormant. In a former life, Colin wielded the forceful sword of Alexander the Great. Now in 2003, his enemies are back and are determined to seek the man who would be king and destroy him for all eternity.
Sinful Davey is a lovable bandit in Scotland who gets into trouble when he is caught hanging. He fakes his own hanging and goes on the run with his father's partner, writing memoirs along the way. Together, they plan a heist and find love, while being chased by the authorities.
Unconquered is an epic film set in colonial America during the French and Indian War. It follows the story of a frontiersman and a British militia officer who must protect a group of settlers from a Native American tribe. Along the way, they face battles, treachery, and the horrors of war.
The film tells the story of two Highlander brothers – Maciek and Andrzej. After the death of their father, which Andrzej contributed to, and the loss of his beloved Bronka, Andrzej leaves the family home. On his way, he meets the mysterious Wolfram, an anthropologist and climber. He shares with him his mountaineering technique and knowledge about the Prague origins of the highlanders. Andrzej returns to Zakopane, war breaks out. To protect the Highlanders from wartime destruction, he wants to persuade them to cooperate with the Germans. Andrzej and Maciek are standing on opposite sides of the barricade. The brothers' confrontation is bloody and painful.
Culloden is a historical docudrama set in the 18th century during the Jacobite Rebellion in Scotland. It focuses on the brutal Battle of Culloden between the British Army and the Highlanders seeking independence. The film portrays the violence, butchery, and brutality of the battle, highlighting the struggles and sacrifices of the Scottish people.
A snowboarder, whose career was interrupted by an injury, meets a determined pianist who inspires him to pursue his Olympic dreams.
Set during the Jacobite Rebellion in Scotland, the film follows two brothers, Jamie and Henry, who have a strained relationship. Jamie is sentenced to death for his involvement in the rebellion, but miraculously survives. He becomes a mercenary and is later revealed to be the master of Ballantrae. The film explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the desire for power.
This "Making of" featurette was included on the DVD Release of "Highlander II: The Quickening" The Renegade Version, which was director Russell Mulcahy's revision to the story arc AND a re-cut of the entire second Highlander movie that removed the dumbing-down of the plot that was demanded by the studio at the time of release.
Andrzej, who lives in the lowlands, comes to Zakopane. He rents a carriage and orders himself to be taken to the Strążyska Valley.
Ramirez trains the young Quentin Macleod (The Highlander) and prepares him for his future and current battles against the sinister immortals in the world. (First four episodes of the animated show edited into a feature length movie.)
Rob Roy, a national hero in Scotland, leads an uprising against the English in the 18th century. He becomes a legendary hero and faces numerous challenges, including a gunshot wound and a political uprising. Rob Roy's bravery and determination inspire the Scottish clan and the people to revolt for their freedom.
The final film produced by Warsaw’s Documentary Film Studio is an epic re-enactment of a treacherous mission by the Voluntary Tatra Mountain Rescue Service to aid colleagues stranded behind enemy lines at the close of World War II (several real participants feature in the film). Based on a short story about the rescue by Adam Liberak, Munk’s final “documentary” is also arguably his first major exercise in the craft of narrative filmmaking.