Airwolf: Season 1 Episode 1-2 Shadow of the Hawke: Difference between revisions
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[[Stringfellow Hawke]] - [[Jan Michael-Vincent]] | [[Stringfellow Hawke]] - [[Jan Michael-Vincent]] | ||
[[ | [[Michael Coldsmith Briggs III]] - [[Alex Cord]] | ||
[[Dominic]] - [[Ernest Borgnine]] | [[Dominic]] - [[Ernest Borgnine]] | ||
[[ | [[Gabrielle]] - [[Belinda Bauer]] | ||
[[ | [[Senator William Dietz]] - [[Eugene Roche]] | ||
[[ | [[Blaze]] - [[John Calvin]] | ||
[[ | [[Chuck Gordon]] - [[W.K. Stratton]] | ||
[[ | [[Faye]] - [[Tina Chen]] | ||
[[ | [[Marella]] - [[Deborah Pratt]] | ||
[[ | [[Major Mufta Ben-Kamal]] - [[Frank Annese]] | ||
[[ | [[Carrier Commander]] - [[Herbert Jefferson, Jr.]] | ||
[[ | [[Dr. Moffet]] - [[David Hemmings]] | ||
[[Mitch-Director]] - [[Philip Bruns]] | [[Mitch-Director]] - [[Philip Bruns]] |
Revision as of 08:29, 30 May 2019
Stringfellow Hawke is recruited by Archangel to recover Airwolf from its creator for the F.I.R.M.
Series Index
Characters/Groups
Stringfellow Hawke - Jan Michael-Vincent
Michael Coldsmith Briggs III - Alex Cord
Senator William Dietz - Eugene Roche
Major Mufta Ben-Kamal - Frank Annese
Carrier Commander - Herbert Jefferson, Jr.
Mona Kahn-Reporter - Dee Dee Rescher
Libyan Officer #1 - Nick Faltas
Libyan Controller - Steven Greenstein
Controller-Red Star - Gary Epper
Army Lieutenant-Red Star - Dan Woren
Radar Operator-USS Enterprise - Toby Norton
Character thumbnails with links to profiles
Detailed Synopsis
Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo are in formation during a battle between Julius Caesar's legions and Gaulish warriors in the year 52 BC. Pullo breaks ranks advances on the Gauls forcing Lucius to advance the formation. At camp Pullo is being whipped for insubordination as Lucius proclaims his sentence to be death. At the center of camp, Antony's Tribune asks Caesar what he would do with Vercingetorix, the Gaulish King as he kneels before Caesar and submits to Rome. A fellow Prisoner tells Titus the war is over. Posca and a Slave Trader haggle over the price of the Gaulish slaves. A solider hands Caesar a letter from Pompey Magnus informing him of the death of his dau