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Synopsis[]
The people of a tiny Balkan nation are rising up in arms against an oppressive dictator. The freedom fighters are led by Paul Karros, a vibrant, charismatic leader. Karros is an Immortal who once served as a slave under Roman oppression and fought his way to freedom with Spartacus. Since that time, whenever the common people have been fighting against oppression, Karros has been at their side.
Karros and his assistant, Mara, have come to the U.S. to drum up support for their cause. MacLeod and Karros once fought together in the Mexican Revolution and Karros tries to convince MacLeod to fight with him in this cause. MacLeod turns him down, but Charlie is tempted both by the cause and by Mara.
When Father Stefan, a local liaison, is critically wounded in an assassination attempt, MacLeod realizes that Karros is determined to fight the war at any cost - even at the cost of sabotaging peace negotiations by killing those who trust him.
When Mara discovers the truth, she threatens to expose him. Karros responds by attempting to kill her. MacLeod is forced to challenge and defeat his old comrade. When Mara returns home to the Balkans, Charlie goes with her.
Cast[]
- Adrian Paul(Duncan MacLeod),
- Philip Akin (Charlie DeSalvo),
- Lisa Howard (Anne Lindsey),
- Jim Byrnes (Joe Dawson)
- Miguel Fernandes (Paul Karros),
- Liliana Komorowska (Mara),
- Bernard Cuffling (Harry Wellfleet),
- John Novak (Mason),
- Andrew Kavadas (Anthony Dourcef),
- Lisa Vultaggio (Elda),
- Robert Iseman (Mike),
- L. Harvey Gold (Bourchek)
References[]
Story Notes[]
This marks the end of Charlie as a regular character.
Continuity[]
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Details[]
- Original air date: 10 October 1994
- Written by: Peter Mohan
- Directed by: Dennis Berry
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