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The Kurgan

The Kurgan is a fictional character from the first Highlander film. He is portrayed by Clancy Brown. He is an Immortal, the main antagonist to Connor MacLeod in Highlander, and the latter's ultimate opponent in the Gathering.

The Kurgan (Victor Kruger)
Highlander character
First appearanceHighlander
Portrayed byClancy Brown
In-universe information
BornOctober 6, 1005 BC
Russia
Immortality970 BC
Death1985 (aged 2989–2990)
New York, New York
TeacherThe Bedouin

The Kurgan's life story is fleshed out in several Highlander spin-offs in various media.

Highlander edit

 
Clancy Brown as the Kurgan

The Kurgan (in various Slavic languages is a barrow-hill)—who was taken in by the Kurgan tribe and named Victor—was born in what is now Russia on the border of the Caspian Sea. His tribe, the Kurgans, are infamous for their cruelty, known to "toss children into pits full of starved dogs, and watch them fight for [the] meat" for amusement.[citation needed]

In 1536, the Kurgan hires himself out to Clan Fraser in their battle with the MacLeod clan, in exchange for allowing him to be the one to kill Connor MacLeod. In the midst of the battle, the Kurgan challenges MacLeod and runs him through with his broadsword. However, Connor's cousins Angus and Dougal beat the Kurgan back, rescuing Connor from beheading. The Kurgan screams: "Another time, MacLeod!" Five years later, another Immortal, Ramírez, seeks out MacLeod as the only hope of defeating the Kurgan. However, the Kurgan discovers this and tracks them down to MacLeod's home. MacLeod is away, but Ramírez and Heather MacLeod, Connor's wife, are there. He battles Ramírez, who slices Kurgan's throat (though not deep enough to behead him) before being impaled and decapitated. After taking Ramirez's Quickening, the Kurgan rapes Heather and departs.

The Kurgan and Connor MacLeod meet again in 1985, in New York City, where the Gathering is to take place. During this time, the Kurgan uses his status as a New York City criminal skinhead gang leader as a fake background and goes by the alias "Victor Kruger." The last six Immortals are Victor, MacLeod, Sunda Kastagir, Iman Fasil, Osta Vasilek, and Yung Dol Kim. Vasilek is beheaded by the Kurgan in New Jersey before he learns of Fasil's death in Madison Square Garden at the hands of MacLeod. He then defeats both Kim and Connor's friend Kastagir, leaving just him and McLeod. In order to throw Connor's concentration off, the Kurgan kidnaps his then-girlfriend, Brenda Wyatt, and takes her to the Silvercup Studios building.

MacLeod follows them to the site, where he and the Kurgan face each other in combat. MacLeod beheads his foe, his essence passing to the Highlander, winner of "The Prize".

Novelization edit

The novelization of the film by Garry Kilworth expands on the Kurgan's early life. His first death occurred in 970 BC when his drunken father crushed his head with a rock. Upon returning to life, the Kurgan forced his father to swallow a searing hot stone, killing him.[1] He then went off to join a group of bandits that raided caravans. He eventually encountered another Immortal, "The Bedouin", who revealed to him his true nature, and who became the only person who could be labeled as his friend. During the intervening centuries, the Kurgan took an incalculable number of Immortal heads.[2]

Circa 410 AD, the Kurgan joined the Vandals, Goths, and Visigoths in attacking Rome and other Roman settlements, also fighting with the Goths against the Huns. He would then later ally himself with the Huns directly, fighting alongside Attila, around the year 453. From the fifth to thirteenth centuries, the Kurgan would spread terror with the Tatars of the Gobi and Turks/Turkish People, as well as with Viking raiders and the Mongol horde of Genghis Khan.[3]

Highlander II: The Quickening edit

In the final shooting draft of the Highlander II: The Quickening screenplay, it was revealed that the Kurgan was in fact originally sent from the planet Zeist to Earth by General Katana in order to hunt down Connor MacLeod and Ramirez before either of them could win "The Prize" and therefore return to Zeist. The scene was scheduled for filming, and actor Clancy Brown has discussed how he was contacted by the film's producers to make an appearance:

They sent me, like, the first 10 pages of it, and I said, "What the F... What is this? Give me the rest of the script?" And they said, "Well, we want your commitment before we give you the rest of the script." And they said, "Well, we're just gonna pay you the same." And I said, "Nah, see you later. [Laughs] I'm not gonna do this. First of all, this makes no sense. Second of all, you're not gonna pay me anything. So there's no reason for me to do this at all!" So then Christopher [Lambert] calls me up and says, "Oh, you've got to do this with us! You've got to do this with us!" I said, "Chris, it's horrible. The idea is terrible, what I read was awful..." And he says, "I helped write that." [Laughs] I'm, like, "Well, I guess I'm never gonna be doing any more Highlanders!" He’s a great guy and I love him to death, but it was doomed from the beginning. If I wasn't getting paid... I will do shit for money. But I'm not gonna do shit for no money. I'll do quality for no money. So if it had been any good, maybe. But it was no good from the get-go.[4]

Highlander: The Series edit

In Highlander: The Series, the Kurgan's death effectively kicked off the beginning of the Gathering. The Kurgan is mentioned in the episode "The Watchers".

After Darius's death in Paris, in 1993, Duncan MacLeod returned to Seacouver to learn more about the Watchers, and the Hunters. His investigation led him to Joe Dawson, a Watcher, who had no alternative but to tell him who they were. To exemplify the Watchers' knowledge, Dawson showed Duncan his fellow Clansman Connor's, the Kurgan's, and his own personal databases. Among other Immortals listed as being slain by the Kurgan in this database were Ivan Trotski and Flavio Parocchi. In contrast to the Kurgan's background in the film continuity, the series portrays the Kurgan as being much younger, having received his immortality in 1453 (according to the screen display that Joe shows Duncan). According to Dawson, Connor MacLeod did the world "a big favor" by killing the Kurgan.

In the season 6 episode "The End of Innocence", Duncan's teacher Graham Ashe indirectly references the Kurgan, saying that while he himself is a great swordsman, there are those that are better, just as the Kurgan was better than Ashe's student Juan Sánchez-Villalobos Ramírez.

In the Watcher Chronicles DVD supplements, it's also mentioned that from 1981 to 1985, the Kurgan was watched by future leader of the Hunters, James Horton.

Highlander: Way of the Sword edit

Highlander: Way of the Sword, published by Dynamite Entertainment, further expands on Kurgan's life and gives him more encounters with Connor.

In 476 BC, allying himself with the Persians as part of a special fighting unit, Kurgan took part in the Battle of Plataea in ancient Greece. During the battle, he faced off with a Spartan warrior who wielded a katana made by the master swordsmith Masamune, strong enough to shatter Kurgan's blade. He escaped by falling down a cliff, and was borne away by the flow of the battle. From this experience, Kurgan learnt the value of steel and a well-crafted blade.[5] The Spartan warrior fought in the battle was revealed to be fellow Immortal Tak Ne, later known as Ramírez. Kurgan would also encounter him in Babylonia and ancient China before their final confrontation in Scotland.[6]

Kurgan would join the naval forces of Napoleon Bonaparte of France in 1804, and while serving aboard one ship, would run into Connor MacLeod serving aboard HMS Victory under Admiral Nelson. MacLeod was able to fatally stab Kurgan, but before he could behead him, a mainmast fell, and the two were separated. Moreover, MacLeod's weapon became lodged in the Kurgan's body. The ship sank, taking Kurgan to the sea's bottom, where he revived and claimed the Masamune katana as his own.[7]

After these events, Kurgan would return to his native Russia, pillaging alongside the Cossacks near the end of the nineteenth century.[8] During the First World War, in 1918 Galluzo, Italy, Kurgan hired two gypsy women, Natasha and Stasya, to lure Francesco, an Immortal monk, from holy ground with the promise of sexual favors. Once the monk left holy ground, Kurgan challenged him, and quickly took his head. Afterwards, he had his way with the two women. While Kurgan slept, Stasya managed to steal MacLeod's Masamune katana in payment for services rendered, but left Kurgan his claymore.[9]

During the 1960s during the Cold War, Kurgan entered into an unholy partnership with the government of the Soviet Union to create a genetically engineered army of mortal super-soldiers purportedly loyal to the U.S.S.R., but in fact created to aid Kurgan in his quest for "The Prize" – men possessing greatly slowed metabolism and aging, as well as superior fighting and swordsmanship abilities.[10] Kurgan and these soldiers would confront Connor MacLeod and a group of other fellow Immortals in 1964, with Kurgan himself gravely (yet temporarily) wounded during the battle, allowing Connor and the others to escape with their lives.[11]

These devoted followers of Kurgan would continue to remain active for decades, even following his death in New York City in 1985, seeking to destroy MacLeod for his actions in the first Highlander film. Kurgan's influence would continue to be felt in the world for some time to come – Connor MacLeod received a "Dark Quickening" from his enemy, resulting in the deaths of several innocent Immortals at Connor's hands in early 1987, until Duncan MacLeod aided in purging Kurgan's last influences from his cousin's tortured psyche.[12]

Known Quickenings of The Kurgan edit

The Kurgan was one of the most powerful Immortals on the planet and killed his opponents like a savage. Here is a list of some of his known quickenings from the original movie, novelization, TV series and comic books.

  1. The Bedouin, c. 970 B.C. (Highlander novelization, Highlander Origins: Kurgan)
  2. Unnamed man, 615 B.C. (Highlander Origins: Kurgan)
  3. Ivan Trotski, A.D. 1472 ("The Watchers")
  4. The Mongol, 1535 (Highlander novelization, Highlander Origins: Kurgan)
  5. Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez, 1542 (Highlander)
  6. Flavio Parrochi, 1663 ("The Watchers")
  7. Francesco, 1918 (Way of The Sword)
  8. Osta Vazilek, 1985 (Highlander, The American Dream)
  9. Yung Dol Kim, 1985 (Highlander deleted scene)
  10. Sunda Kastagir, 1985 (Highlander)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Garry Kilworth, Highlander film novelization (1986), pp. 290-92.
  2. ^ Highlander film novelization (1986), p. 293.
  3. ^ Garry Kilworth, Highlander film novelization, pp. 290-91.
  4. ^ Harris, Will (26 April 2018). "Clancy Brown on his diverse career, from playing baddies in Starship Troopers and Shawshank Redemption to voicing Mr. Krabs". The A.V. Club.
  5. ^ J.T. Krul, Highlander: Way of the Sword comic book series (2008), Dynamite Entertainment, Issue #3, pp. 2-6.
  6. ^ Gregory Widen, Peter Bellwood, and Larry Ferguson, Highlander movie screenplay (1985); J.T. Krul, Highlander: Way of the Sword comic book series (2008), Dynamite Entertainment, Issue #4, pp. 1-5. Ramirez is shown marrying his Japanese wife Shakiko in ancient Japan, and is called by his Egyptian name of Tak Ne by her father, Masamune, during the flashbacks.
  7. ^ J.T. Krul, Highlander: Way of the Sword comic book series (2008), Dynamite Entertainment, Issue #1, pp. 1-5.
  8. ^ Garry Kilworth, Highlander film novelization (1986), p. 291.
  9. ^ J.T. Krul, Highlander: Way of the Sword comic book series (2008), Dynamite Entertainment, Issue #2, pp. 1-6.
  10. ^ Brandon Jerwa and Michael Avon Oeming, Highlander comic book series (2006), "The Coldest War," Dynamite Entertainment, Issue #1, pp. 11-12.
  11. ^ Brandon Jerwa and Michael Avon Oeming, Highlander comic book series, "The Coldest War," (2006-07), Issue #2, pp. 7-14, 19-23; Issue #3, pp. 1-5, 8-17, 21-26; Issue #4, pp. 1-5, 10-13, 15, 19-23, 26. The events surrounding Connor MacLeod and Kurgan's encounter in East Germany in January 1964 are shown in this series.
  12. ^ Brandon Jerwa, Highlander comic book series, Issue #6, pp. 1-10, 12-19, 21-25; Issue #7, p. 1-6, 19-25; Issue #8, pp. 1-6, 9, 21-26; Issue #9, pp. 1-8, 11-16, 19-26. In February 1987, Connor MacLeod is kidnapped by another fellow Immortal, and is successfully purged of his Dark Quickening during the subsequent ensuing confrontations.

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fleshed out in several Highlander spin offs in various media Contents 1 Highlander 1 1 Novelization 2 Highlander II The Quickening 3 Highlander The Series 4 Highlander Way of the Sword 5 Known Quickenings of The Kurgan 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHighlander edit nbsp Clancy Brown as the KurganThe Kurgan in various Slavic languages is a barrow hill who was taken in by the Kurgan tribe and named Victor was born in what is now Russia on the border of the Caspian Sea His tribe the Kurgans are infamous for their cruelty known to toss children into pits full of starved dogs and watch them fight for the meat for amusement citation needed In 1536 the Kurgan hires himself out to Clan Fraser in their battle with the MacLeod clan in exchange for allowing him to be the one to kill Connor MacLeod In the midst of the battle the Kurgan challenges MacLeod and runs him through with his broadsword However Connor s cousins Angus and Dougal beat the Kurgan back rescuing Connor from beheading The Kurgan screams Another time MacLeod Five years later another Immortal Ramirez seeks out MacLeod as the only hope of defeating the Kurgan However the Kurgan discovers this and tracks them down to MacLeod s home MacLeod is away but Ramirez and Heather MacLeod Connor s wife are there He battles Ramirez who slices Kurgan s throat though not deep enough to behead him before being impaled and decapitated After taking Ramirez s Quickening the Kurgan rapes Heather and departs The Kurgan and Connor MacLeod meet again in 1985 in New York City where the Gathering is to take place During this time the Kurgan uses his status as a New York City criminal skinhead gang leader as a fake background and goes by the alias Victor Kruger The last six Immortals are Victor MacLeod Sunda Kastagir Iman Fasil Osta Vasilek and Yung Dol Kim Vasilek is beheaded by the Kurgan in New Jersey before he learns of Fasil s death in Madison Square Garden at the hands of MacLeod He then defeats both Kim and Connor s friend Kastagir leaving just him and McLeod In order to throw Connor s concentration off the Kurgan kidnaps his then girlfriend Brenda Wyatt and takes her to the Silvercup Studios building MacLeod follows them to the site where he and the Kurgan face each other in combat MacLeod beheads his foe his essence passing to the Highlander winner of The Prize Novelization edit The novelization of the film by Garry Kilworth expands on the Kurgan s early life His first death occurred in 970 BC when his drunken father crushed his head with a rock Upon returning to life the Kurgan forced his father to swallow a searing hot stone killing him 1 He then went off to join a group of bandits that raided caravans He eventually encountered another Immortal The Bedouin who revealed to him his true nature and who became the only person who could be labeled as his friend During the intervening centuries the Kurgan took an incalculable number of Immortal heads 2 Circa 410 AD the Kurgan joined the Vandals Goths and Visigoths in attacking Rome and other Roman settlements also fighting with the Goths against the Huns He would then later ally himself with the Huns directly fighting alongside Attila around the year 453 From the fifth to thirteenth centuries the Kurgan would spread terror with the Tatars of the Gobi and Turks Turkish People as well as with Viking raiders and the Mongol horde of Genghis Khan 3 Highlander II The Quickening editIn the final shooting draft of the Highlander II The Quickening screenplay it was revealed that the Kurgan was in fact originally sent from the planet Zeist to Earth by General Katana in order to hunt down Connor MacLeod and Ramirez before either of them could win The Prize and therefore return to Zeist The scene was scheduled for filming and actor Clancy Brown has discussed how he was contacted by the film s producers to make an appearance They sent me like the first 10 pages of it and I said What the F What is this Give me the rest of the script And they said Well we want your commitment before we give you the rest of the script And they said Well we re just gonna pay you the same And I said Nah see you later Laughs I m not gonna do this First of all this makes no sense Second of all you re not gonna pay me anything So there s no reason for me to do this at all So then Christopher Lambert calls me up and says Oh you ve got to do this with us You ve got to do this with us I said Chris it s horrible The idea is terrible what I read was awful And he says I helped write that Laughs I m like Well I guess I m never gonna be doing any more Highlanders He s a great guy and I love him to death but it was doomed from the beginning If I wasn t getting paid I will do shit for money But I m not gonna do shit for no money I ll do quality for no money So if it had been any good maybe But it was no good from the get go 4 Highlander The Series editIn Highlander The Series the Kurgan s death effectively kicked off the beginning of the Gathering The Kurgan is mentioned in the episode The Watchers After Darius s death in Paris in 1993 Duncan MacLeod returned to Seacouver to learn more about the Watchers and the Hunters His investigation led him to Joe Dawson a Watcher who had no alternative but to tell him who they were To exemplify the Watchers knowledge Dawson showed Duncan his fellow Clansman Connor s the Kurgan s and his own personal databases Among other Immortals listed as being slain by the Kurgan in this database were Ivan Trotski and Flavio Parocchi In contrast to the Kurgan s background in the film continuity the series portrays the Kurgan as being much younger having received his immortality in 1453 according to the screen display that Joe shows Duncan According to Dawson Connor MacLeod did the world a big favor by killing the Kurgan In the season 6 episode The End of Innocence Duncan s teacher Graham Ashe indirectly references the Kurgan saying that while he himself is a great swordsman there are those that are better just as the Kurgan was better than Ashe s student Juan Sanchez Villalobos Ramirez In the Watcher Chronicles DVD supplements it s also mentioned that from 1981 to 1985 the Kurgan was watched by future leader of the Hunters James Horton Highlander Way of the Sword editHighlander Way of the Sword published by Dynamite Entertainment further expands on Kurgan s life and gives him more encounters with Connor In 476 BC allying himself with the Persians as part of a special fighting unit Kurgan took part in the Battle of Plataea in ancient Greece During the battle he faced off with a Spartan warrior who wielded a katana made by the master swordsmith Masamune strong enough to shatter Kurgan s blade He escaped by falling down a cliff and was borne away by the flow of the battle From this experience Kurgan learnt the value of steel and a well crafted blade 5 The Spartan warrior fought in the battle was revealed to be fellow Immortal Tak Ne later known as Ramirez Kurgan would also encounter him in Babylonia and ancient China before their final confrontation in Scotland 6 Kurgan would join the naval forces of Napoleon Bonaparte of France in 1804 and while serving aboard one ship would run into Connor MacLeod serving aboard HMS Victory under Admiral Nelson MacLeod was able to fatally stab Kurgan but before he could behead him a mainmast fell and the two were separated Moreover MacLeod s weapon became lodged in the Kurgan s body The ship sank taking Kurgan to the sea s bottom where he revived and claimed the Masamune katana as his own 7 After these events Kurgan would return to his native Russia pillaging alongside the Cossacks near the end of the nineteenth century 8 During the First World War in 1918 Galluzo Italy Kurgan hired two gypsy women Natasha and Stasya to lure Francesco an Immortal monk from holy ground with the promise of sexual favors Once the monk left holy ground Kurgan challenged him and quickly took his head Afterwards he had his way with the two women While Kurgan slept Stasya managed to steal MacLeod s Masamune katana in payment for services rendered but left Kurgan his claymore 9 During the 1960s during the Cold War Kurgan entered into an unholy partnership with the government of the Soviet Union to create a genetically engineered army of mortal super soldiers purportedly loyal to the U S S R but in fact created to aid Kurgan in his quest for The Prize men possessing greatly slowed metabolism and aging as well as superior fighting and swordsmanship abilities 10 Kurgan and these soldiers would confront Connor MacLeod and a group of other fellow Immortals in 1964 with Kurgan himself gravely yet temporarily wounded during the battle allowing Connor and the others to escape with their lives 11 These devoted followers of Kurgan would continue to remain active for decades even following his death in New York City in 1985 seeking to destroy MacLeod for his actions in the first Highlander film Kurgan s influence would continue to be felt in the world for some time to come Connor MacLeod received a Dark Quickening from his enemy resulting in the deaths of several innocent Immortals at Connor s hands in early 1987 until Duncan MacLeod aided in purging Kurgan s last influences from his cousin s tortured psyche 12 Known Quickenings of The Kurgan editThe Kurgan was one of the most powerful Immortals on the planet and killed his opponents like a savage Here is a list of some of his known quickenings from the original movie novelization TV series and comic books The Bedouin c 970 B C Highlander novelization Highlander Origins Kurgan Unnamed man 615 B C Highlander Origins Kurgan Ivan Trotski A D 1472 The Watchers The Mongol 1535 Highlander novelization Highlander Origins Kurgan Juan Sanchez Villa Lobos Ramirez 1542 Highlander Flavio Parrochi 1663 The Watchers Francesco 1918 Way of The Sword Osta Vazilek 1985 Highlander The American Dream Yung Dol Kim 1985 Highlander deleted scene Sunda Kastagir 1985 Highlander See also editRobert Maillet a professional wrestler with the ring name Kurrgan References edit Garry Kilworth Highlander film novelization 1986 pp 290 92 Highlander film novelization 1986 p 293 Garry Kilworth Highlander film novelization pp 290 91 Harris Will 26 April 2018 Clancy Brown on his diverse career from playing baddies in Starship Troopers and Shawshank Redemption to voicing Mr Krabs The A V Club J T Krul Highlander Way of the Sword comic book series 2008 Dynamite Entertainment Issue 3 pp 2 6 Gregory Widen Peter Bellwood and Larry Ferguson Highlander movie screenplay 1985 J T Krul Highlander Way of the Sword comic book series 2008 Dynamite Entertainment Issue 4 pp 1 5 Ramirez is shown marrying his Japanese wife Shakiko in ancient Japan and is called by his Egyptian name of Tak Ne by her father Masamune during the flashbacks J T Krul Highlander Way of the Sword comic book series 2008 Dynamite Entertainment Issue 1 pp 1 5 Garry Kilworth Highlander film novelization 1986 p 291 J T Krul Highlander Way of the Sword comic book series 2008 Dynamite Entertainment Issue 2 pp 1 6 Brandon Jerwa and Michael Avon Oeming Highlander comic book series 2006 The Coldest War Dynamite Entertainment Issue 1 pp 11 12 Brandon Jerwa and Michael Avon Oeming Highlander comic book series The Coldest War 2006 07 Issue 2 pp 7 14 19 23 Issue 3 pp 1 5 8 17 21 26 Issue 4 pp 1 5 10 13 15 19 23 26 The events surrounding Connor MacLeod and Kurgan s encounter in East Germany in January 1964 are shown in this series Brandon Jerwa Highlander comic book series Issue 6 pp 1 10 12 19 21 25 Issue 7 p 1 6 19 25 Issue 8 pp 1 6 9 21 26 Issue 9 pp 1 8 11 16 19 26 In February 1987 Connor MacLeod is kidnapped by another fellow Immortal and is successfully purged of his Dark Quickening during the subsequent ensuing confrontations External links editHighlander at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Kurgan amp oldid 1172559073, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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