"Connor MacLeod (CHRISTOPHER LAMBERT), The Highlander is attacked by his greatest rival, The Kurgan (CLANCY BROWN) in HIGHLANDER."
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March 12th, 1986 - Queen Story!
'Princes Of The Universe' bw 'A Dozen Red Roses For My Darling' released in USA and Japan
- 'Princes Of The Universe'
Written by Freddie Mercury
Taken from 'A Kind Of Magic' album, 1986
- B-Side: 'A Dozen Red Roses For My Darling'
Written by Roger Taylor
🔸The whole thing, I mean, of group policy is, first of all, that the group couldn't agree on the one single. Because it was to do with the film and also to do with the new Queen product. Because what's happened – I think for the first time in Queen's life – is that we actually made a film soundtrack, but we've also made a Queen album – so, we had to try to let people know that it's not just a soundtrack, because we've got other songs as well. So it's hard to depict, that it's not all one soundtrack, and it's not just Queen. We had to try to bring two projects together. And so, I mean, within the members of the band as well, we were fighting as to who liked which song. So we couldn't agree at all, and basically what happened in the end, we decided there should be two singles, released synchronously in different territories, and because the film is out in America first, we wanted to go with 'Princes Of The Univers' which goes with the film. But over here, Great Britain, we released 'A Kind Of Magic', because we thought that if we release 'Princes Of The Universe' to go with the film, then nobody is gonna see the film here until about July, and they have to know what it means. So, sometimes you have to sort of get that diplomacy, and work out things. So, in America they've got 'Princes of the Universe', over here is 'A Kind Of Magic'.....To start off, it was a Queen project as such anyway, but we did only, like, five tracks to go in the film, and there's about nine tracks now... Is it nine? Yes, about nine tracks. So these additional tracks, which are not in the film – so it is a Queen, a new Queen album anyway"
- Freddie Mercury
Interview 1986
👉 February 1986 - Queen Story!
Queen shoots promo video 'Princes Of The Universe', Elstree Studios, Hertfordshire, London directed by Highlander director Russell Mulcahy and Christopher Lambert
Written by Freddie Mercury
- First soundtrack to "Highlander"
📸 Photographer: Mary Evans/Studiocanal Films LTD
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"Mortal Kombat" (1995)
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James Acheson "Connor MacLeod" costume design, Highlander (1985)
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