Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
Rating: R
On 4K Ultra HD: December 13, 2022
Running Time: 117 minutes
Cast: Christopher Lambert, Roxanne Hart, Clancy Brown, and Sean Connery
Written by: Gregory Widen, Peter Bellwood, and Larry Ferguson
Directed by: Russell Mulcahy
Produced by: Peter S. Davis, William N. Panzer
Executive Producers: E.C. Monell
Associate Producers: Eva Monley, Harold Moskovitz, John H. Starke
Director of Photography: Gerry Fisher
Production Designer: Allan Cameron
Edited by: Peter Honess
Casting by: Diane Dimeo, Anne Henderson, Michael McLean
Costume Designer: Jim Acheson
Synopsis:
The original Highlander, in electrifying 4K! When Connor MacLeod (Christopher Lambert) is slain in battle in the Scottish Highlands, his kinsfolk don’t mourn the tragedy of his death – they mourn the seeming witchcraft that’s brought him back to life. But MacLeod can’t die, and neither can Juan Ramírez (Sean Connery), who befriends Connor and shows him what it means to be immortal. Time dissolves,...
Rating: R
On 4K Ultra HD: December 13, 2022
Running Time: 117 minutes
Cast: Christopher Lambert, Roxanne Hart, Clancy Brown, and Sean Connery
Written by: Gregory Widen, Peter Bellwood, and Larry Ferguson
Directed by: Russell Mulcahy
Produced by: Peter S. Davis, William N. Panzer
Executive Producers: E.C. Monell
Associate Producers: Eva Monley, Harold Moskovitz, John H. Starke
Director of Photography: Gerry Fisher
Production Designer: Allan Cameron
Edited by: Peter Honess
Casting by: Diane Dimeo, Anne Henderson, Michael McLean
Costume Designer: Jim Acheson
Synopsis:
The original Highlander, in electrifying 4K! When Connor MacLeod (Christopher Lambert) is slain in battle in the Scottish Highlands, his kinsfolk don’t mourn the tragedy of his death – they mourn the seeming witchcraft that’s brought him back to life. But MacLeod can’t die, and neither can Juan Ramírez (Sean Connery), who befriends Connor and shows him what it means to be immortal. Time dissolves,...
- 10/12/2022
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
Legendary director Martin Scorsese will be this year’s recipient of the Location Managers Guild International’s Eva Monley Award, presented to filmmakers who have demonstrated extraordinary support for the work of location professionals. It’s named in honor of the late-Eva Monley, who scouted locations for David Lean, John Huston, Otto Preminger and many others. The 9th annual awards ceremony will be held Aug. 27 at the Los Angeles Center Studios.
“We are so proud to be able to honor Martin Scorsese, a master of cinema whose work has inspired generations of filmmakers, delighted fans around the world and made the work of his location managers shine on the screen,” said Lmgi president John Rakich.
Scorsese, whose film career spans seven decades, has directed such critically acclaimed, award-winning films as Mean Streets, Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, The Last Temptation of Christ, Goodfellas, Gangs of New York, The Aviator, Shutter Island,...
“We are so proud to be able to honor Martin Scorsese, a master of cinema whose work has inspired generations of filmmakers, delighted fans around the world and made the work of his location managers shine on the screen,” said Lmgi president John Rakich.
Scorsese, whose film career spans seven decades, has directed such critically acclaimed, award-winning films as Mean Streets, Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, The Last Temptation of Christ, Goodfellas, Gangs of New York, The Aviator, Shutter Island,...
- 7/13/2022
- by David Robb
- Deadline Film + TV
The Royal Film Commission of Jordan among honourees.
The Location Managers Guild International (Lmgi) unveiled the winners of its fourth annual Location Managers Guild International Awards on Saturday.
The event on the Warner Bros lot in Burbank celebrated achievements by location professionals and film commissions in seven categories of film, television and commercials.
Wes Hagan and Dan Gorman earned the outstanding locations in a period film award for Hidden Figures, while Robert Foulkes Steve Beimler and took the corresponding honours for contemporary category for La La Land.
Pat Karam and Robert Bentley for The Crown and Mandi Dillin for Westworld tied for the outstanding locations in a period TV series. The contemporary award went to Tom Howard and Daniel Sampedro Palerm for The Night Manager.
The Royal Film Commission of Jordan earned the Outstanding Film Commission award for its role in the production of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
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The Location Managers Guild International (Lmgi) unveiled the winners of its fourth annual Location Managers Guild International Awards on Saturday.
The event on the Warner Bros lot in Burbank celebrated achievements by location professionals and film commissions in seven categories of film, television and commercials.
Wes Hagan and Dan Gorman earned the outstanding locations in a period film award for Hidden Figures, while Robert Foulkes Steve Beimler and took the corresponding honours for contemporary category for La La Land.
Pat Karam and Robert Bentley for The Crown and Mandi Dillin for Westworld tied for the outstanding locations in a period TV series. The contemporary award went to Tom Howard and Daniel Sampedro Palerm for The Night Manager.
The Royal Film Commission of Jordan earned the Outstanding Film Commission award for its role in the production of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
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- 4/9/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
The RevenantÂ", Sicario, Game of Thrones, Bosch and Sense8 all took home honors tonight from the third annual Location Managers Guild Awards at the Alex Theater in Glendale, CA. The awards honor outstanding and creative international contributions of location professionals and film commissions in seven categories under film, television and commercials. In addition to the competition categories, Wes Anderson was given the Eva Monley Award, actress Amy Brenneman (The Leftover...
- 4/24/2016
- Deadline TV
The RevenantÂ", Sicario, Game of Thrones, Bosch and Sense8 all took home honors tonight from the third annual Location Managers Guild Awards at the Alex Theater in Glendale, CA. The awards honor outstanding and creative international contributions of location professionals and film commissions in seven categories under film, television and commercials. In addition to the competition categories, Wes Anderson was given the Eva Monley Award, actress Amy Brenneman (The Leftover...
- 4/24/2016
- Deadline
“I’m wearing this for Sarah Jones – with honor,” said Criminal Minds co-exec producer Harry Bring, patting the memorial ribbon on his lapel while presenting at the first inaugural Location Managers Guild of America (Lmga) Awards Saturday night. Bring took a moment before handing out the Lmga awards for television work to pay tribute to the camera assistant who was killed by a train Feb. 20 during filming on Midnight Rider. (See winners of the first Lmga Awards here.) “I hired Sarah on her first job when she was an intern, still going to college. The accident is deep in our hearts and will set safety as the most important thing on sets for years to come,” he said to applause from the audience of location professionals inside the Writers Guild Of America theater. Jones started her career interning on Army Wives, which Bring exec produced. Related: Anger, Impassioned Pleas For...
- 3/30/2014
- by JEN YAMATO
- Deadline TV
Staff at the Location Managers Guild Of America (Lmga) have announced the winners of its first Annual Location Managers Guild Of America Awards.
Ilt Jones won Outstanding Achievement By A Location Professional – Feature Film for Iron Man 3, while Robert Boake won corresponding TV honours for Game Of Thrones.
The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty took the award for Outstanding Location Feature Film and once again Game Of Thrones prevailed in the TV category.
The prize for Outstanding Film Commission went to Albuquerque, which has hosted Breaking Bad and Lone Survivor, among others.
Lmga president Nancy Haecker presided over the ceremony as Academy president Cheryl Boone Isaacs presented Alexander Payne with the Eva Monley Award for his “dedicated understanding of the power of quality locations to enhance a story.”
Payne is currently filming at a quality location and was unable to attend the ceremony.
Cinematogrpher Haskell Wexler received the Humanitarian Award from Billy Crystal, while the Lifetime...
Ilt Jones won Outstanding Achievement By A Location Professional – Feature Film for Iron Man 3, while Robert Boake won corresponding TV honours for Game Of Thrones.
The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty took the award for Outstanding Location Feature Film and once again Game Of Thrones prevailed in the TV category.
The prize for Outstanding Film Commission went to Albuquerque, which has hosted Breaking Bad and Lone Survivor, among others.
Lmga president Nancy Haecker presided over the ceremony as Academy president Cheryl Boone Isaacs presented Alexander Payne with the Eva Monley Award for his “dedicated understanding of the power of quality locations to enhance a story.”
Payne is currently filming at a quality location and was unable to attend the ceremony.
Cinematogrpher Haskell Wexler received the Humanitarian Award from Billy Crystal, while the Lifetime...
- 3/30/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Staff at the Location Managers Guild Of America (Lmga) have announced the winners of its first Annual Location Managers Guild Of America Awards.
Ilt Jones won Outstanding Achievement By A Location Professional – Feature Film for Iron Man 3, while Robert Boake won corresponding TV honours for Game Of Thrones.
The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty took the award for Outstanding Location Feature Film and once again Game Of Thrones prevailed in the TV category.
The prize for Outstanding Film Commission went to Albuquerque, which has hosted Breaking Bad and Lone Survivor, among others.
Lmga president Nancy Haecker presided over the ceremony as Academy president Cheryl Boone Isaacs presented Alexander Payne with the Eva Monley Award for his “dedicated understanding of the power of quality locations to enhance a story.”
Payne is currently filming at a quality location and was unable to attend the ceremony.
Cinematogrpher Haskell Wexler received the Humanitarian Award from Billy Crystal, while the Lifetime...
Ilt Jones won Outstanding Achievement By A Location Professional – Feature Film for Iron Man 3, while Robert Boake won corresponding TV honours for Game Of Thrones.
The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty took the award for Outstanding Location Feature Film and once again Game Of Thrones prevailed in the TV category.
The prize for Outstanding Film Commission went to Albuquerque, which has hosted Breaking Bad and Lone Survivor, among others.
Lmga president Nancy Haecker presided over the ceremony as Academy president Cheryl Boone Isaacs presented Alexander Payne with the Eva Monley Award for his “dedicated understanding of the power of quality locations to enhance a story.”
Payne is currently filming at a quality location and was unable to attend the ceremony.
Cinematogrpher Haskell Wexler received the Humanitarian Award from Billy Crystal, while the Lifetime...
- 3/30/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Two-time Academy Award winners Alexander Payne and Haskell Wexler, as well as respected commercial location scout Scott Dewees, will receive honorary awards at the debut Location Managers Guild of America Awards, to be held on March 29 at the Writers Guild Theatre. Writer/director/producer Payne will receive the Eva Monley Award, named after the location scout on films including Lawrence of Arabia and The African Queen. Photos: On the Set of 'Nebraska' With Alexander Payne, Bruce Dern and Will Forte Director of photography Wexler will be honored with the Humanitarian Award, and Dewees will receive the organization's Lifetime Achievement Award. Payne's Nebraska was nominated
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- 3/6/2014
- by Carolyn Giardina
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Alexander Payne and Haskell Wexler and commercial location scout Scott Dewees will receive the Location Managers Guild Of America’s first honorary awards.
The Eva Monley Award will go to Nebraska director Payne, the Humanitarian Award to Wexler and the Lifetime Achievement Award to Dewees at the inaugural Location Managers Guild Of America Awards in Hollywood on March 29.
Additional awards will be given to honour location professionals “who excel in their craft and whose work is visually evident in the final product”, to film commissions and producers, studios and production companies “for exceptional locations in feature films and television programmes.”
Lmga president Nancy Haecker made the announcement.
The Eva Monley Award will go to Nebraska director Payne, the Humanitarian Award to Wexler and the Lifetime Achievement Award to Dewees at the inaugural Location Managers Guild Of America Awards in Hollywood on March 29.
Additional awards will be given to honour location professionals “who excel in their craft and whose work is visually evident in the final product”, to film commissions and producers, studios and production companies “for exceptional locations in feature films and television programmes.”
Lmga president Nancy Haecker made the announcement.
- 3/5/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
The Location Managers Guild of America will hold its first-ever Location Managers Guild Of America Awards on March 29 at the WGA Theater in Beverly Hills. Winners in six categories spanning film, TV and commercials will be announced, and the guild will bestow honorary awards including the Eva Monley Award, presented to an industry pro who has demonstrated .above and beyond. support of the work of location professionals; a humanitarian award; and a lifetime achievement award. Here are the noms: First Annual Location Managers Guild Of America Awards Outstanding Achievement by a Location Professional – Feature Films Ilt Jones (Iron Man 3) John Latenser V (Nebraska) Rick Schuler & Steve Mapel (Her) Andrew Ullman & Lori Balton (Saving Mr. Banks) David Velasco (American Hustle) Outstanding Achievement by a Location Professional – TV Programs Robert Boake (Game of Thrones) Patrick Burn (House of Cards) Christian Diaz de Bedoya (Breaking Bad) Caleb Duffy (Behind the Candelabra) Veronique Vowell...
- 2/27/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Jonathan Hastings: "Metropolis or Moonfleet?" Guy Maddin: "Hate to say it, but Moonraker." Happening once more tonight at the Film Society of Lincoln Center in New York: "A unique live cinematic and musical event, Tales from the Gimli Hospital: Reframed pairs acclaimed filmmaker Guy Maddin's classic first feature film with a live performance — directed by Maddin himself — of a new score created by composer Matthew Patton, a superstar group of Icelandic musicians, acclaimed Seattle-based musical collective Aono Jikken Ensemble, and live electronics engineer Paul Corley."
Los Angeles. Jen Yamato, taking notes for Movieline: "Part of the wave of initiatives in Elvis Mitchell's rebooted Film Independent at Lacma programming is a series of live script reads directed by Jason Reitman (Up in the Air, Juno), who kicked things off last month with a star-studded rendition of The Breakfast Club. [Thursday] night's second script read of the 1960 multiple Oscar-winner The Apartment,...
Los Angeles. Jen Yamato, taking notes for Movieline: "Part of the wave of initiatives in Elvis Mitchell's rebooted Film Independent at Lacma programming is a series of live script reads directed by Jason Reitman (Up in the Air, Juno), who kicked things off last month with a star-studded rendition of The Breakfast Club. [Thursday] night's second script read of the 1960 multiple Oscar-winner The Apartment,...
- 11/19/2011
- MUBI
Give ‘Em Hell Malone, Sean Connery holding umbrellas in Highlander, remaking Teen Wolf, fainting zombies and 3-D sharks in a supermarket. It's Mr Russell Mulcahy...
We had the pleasure of talking to Australian born director Russell Mulcahy, best known to most of us as the director of Highlander, The Shadow and, more recently, Resident Evil: Extinction. (I've also just managed to get hold of a copy of his film Ricochet, which I remember being a solid and underrated 90s action-thriller, starring Denzel Washington and John Lithgow, but more on that soon.)
The interview was to promote his latest film, Give ‘em Hell Malone (released on DVD today), which stars the ever dependable Thomas Jane as an old school private eye, living in a bizarre setting of the past and present. But we were fortunate to have time to discuss his career at length too and get some great stories in the process.
We had the pleasure of talking to Australian born director Russell Mulcahy, best known to most of us as the director of Highlander, The Shadow and, more recently, Resident Evil: Extinction. (I've also just managed to get hold of a copy of his film Ricochet, which I remember being a solid and underrated 90s action-thriller, starring Denzel Washington and John Lithgow, but more on that soon.)
The interview was to promote his latest film, Give ‘em Hell Malone (released on DVD today), which stars the ever dependable Thomas Jane as an old school private eye, living in a bizarre setting of the past and present. But we were fortunate to have time to discuss his career at length too and get some great stories in the process.
- 5/15/2010
- Den of Geek
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