| "Courage" | |
|---|---|
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| Air date | October 31st, 1994 |
| Writers | Nancy Heiken |
| Director | Charles Wilkinson |
| Producers | Christian Charret; Marla Ginsburg; Brent Karl Clackson; Nicolas Clermont; Ken Gord; Peter S. Davis; William Panzer; Marc Du Pontavice; Denis Leroy |
| Starring | Adrian Paul; Stan Kirsch; Lisa Howard; Jim Byrnes |
| Episode guide | |
| Previous "Rite of Passage" |
Next "The Lamb" |
"Courage" is the sixth episode of season three of the action/fantasy series Highlander and the fiftieth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Charles Wilkinson with a script written by Nancy Heiken. It first aired in syndication on Monday, October 31st, 1994.
Synopsis
Cast
Principal Cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Adrian Paul | Duncan MacLeod |
| Stan Kirsch | Richie Ryan |
| Lisa Howard | Anne Lindsey |
| Jim Byrnes | Joe Dawson [1] |
Guest Starring
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| John Pyper Ferguson | Brian Cullen |
| Stefan Arngrim | Harry |
Featuring
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Jonathan Scarfe | Kelly |
| Jennifer Copping | Katherine |
| Mark Acheson | Laszlo |
| Catherine Lough | Marcia |
| Peter Bryant | Orderly |
| Colleen Rennison | Robin |
| Marc Bauer | Mike |
Notes & Trivia
- Highlander is based on concepts created by Gregory Widen.
- The theme song for Highlander was composed and written by the rock and roll band Queen.
- This episode is included on the Highlander: Season Three nine-disc DVD boxset collection. The collection was produced by Starz and Anchor Bay Entertainment and released in Region 1 format on November 18th, 2003.
- This episode is production code number 94306.
- Executive producer William N. Panzer is credited as William Panzer in this episode.
- Writer Nancy Heikin-Pepin is credited as Nancy Heiken in this episode.
- Director of photography Richard Wincenty is credited as Rick Wincenty in this episode.
- Actor John Pyper-Ferguson is credited as John Pyper Ferguson in this episode.
- Actress Catherine Lough Haggquist is credited as Catherine Lough in this episode.
- This is the first episode of Highlander directed by Charles Wilkinson. He directs four episodes of the series in total. His next episode is "Shadows".
- This is the first episode of Highlander written by Nancy Heiken. She writes two episodes of the series in total. Her next episode is "Glory Days".
- Featured antagonist: Brian Cullen.
- Featured locations in this episode include: Seacouver, Washington of the modern era, and San Francisco, California of the year 1854. Another flashback takes place in Switzerland in 1810.
See also
Highlander
Highlander: The Raven
External Links
References
- ↑ Credited, but does not appear in this episode.
