Highlander: Endgame (2000) - Movie Details
| Release Date: | September 1, 2000 |
| Genre: | Sci-Fi, Action |
| Director: | Douglas Aarniokoski |
| Writer: | Joel Soisson, Gillian Horvath |
| Cast: | Donnie Yen, Peter Wingfield, Bruce Payne, Sheila Gish, Damon Dash, Adam Copeland, Ian Paul Cassidy, Jim Byrnes, Lisa Barbuscia, Christopher Lambert, Adrian Paul |
| AKA: | Highlander 4 |
| Studio: | Dimension Films |
| Running Time: | 87 minutes |
| MPAA Rating: | Rated R for violence and some strong sexuality. |
The final battle is at hand and it will take the combined forces of Adrian Paul, the star of the television series, and Christopher Lambert, the man who started it all on film, to combat Kell, the most powerful immortal of all. ...
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The two Highlander worlds meet in this final (hopefully) match to the death that looks pretty identical to the first film of the series. Adrian Paul, the star of the television show, and Christopher Lambert, the star of the movies, team up against a powerful immortal with more kills than the both of them combined, who is bent on killing all those that Connor McCloud cherishes. Full movie review »
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Anonymous says:
May 6, 2004Highlander-Endgame is the best of the Highlander films to date.
It provokes strong emotions and demonstrates the all too human failings of the lead characters-which makes it all the more poignant when they overcome the obstacles placed before them.
The inevitable pairing of Duncan and Connor was brilliantly done and one could almost believe they really were Immortal brothers.
This film may or may not be the last but it is a superb entry in the Highlander franchise.