| Raven Hawk | |
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| Genre | Action Drama |
| Written by | Kevin Alyn Elders |
| Directed by | Albert Pyun |
| Starring | Rachel McLish John Enos III Nicholas Guest Vincent Klyn Thom Mathews |
| Music by | Johnny Harris |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| Production | |
| Executive producers | Gail Davis Jim Davis Kevin Alyn Elders |
| Producers | Ron Samuels Allen Alsobrook (co-producer) Jessica G. Budin (line producer) Nora Gaye (associate producer) Cheryl L. Hayes (line producer) |
| Production locations | Santa Fe, New Mexico Page, Arizona Los Angeles Glen Canyon, Utah Glen Canyon Dam, Colorado River, Page, Arizona |
| Cinematography | George Mooradian |
| Editor | Dennis M. O'Connor |
| Running time | 88 mins |
| Production companies | HBO Ron Samuels Entertainment |
| Original release | |
| Network | HBO |
| Release | July 20, 1996 |
Raven Hawk is a 1996 TV action-drama film directed by Albert Pyun and starring Rachel McLish, John Enos III, Nicholas Guest, Vincent Klyn and Thom Mathews.[1]
Plot
A Native American woman (Rachel McLish) is framed for the murder of her parents and forced to flee her reservation. Years later, she returns to exact revenge on the killers.[1]
Cast
- Rachel McLish as Rhyia Shadowfeather
- John Enos III as Marshall Del Wilkes
- Ed Lauter as Sheriff Daggert
- Matt Clark as Ed Hudson
- Michael Champion as Gordon Fowler
- Mitch Pileggi as Carl Rikker
- Mitch Ryan as White
- Nicholas Guest as Larson
- John de Lancie as Stansfield
- Bill Bird as Houser
- Virginia Capers as Dr. Helen Harris
- John Fleck as Ed Kaplin
- Thom Matthews as Stiles
References
- 1 2 Pyun, Albert (1996-07-20), Raven Hawk (Action, Drama), Home Box Office (HBO), Ravenhawk Productions, Ron Samuels Entertainment, retrieved 2023-02-04
External links
- Raven Hawk at IMDb
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