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Airwolf

  • TV Movie
  • 1984
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
5.3K
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Airwolf (1984)
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A scientist who created a super-helicopter has defected to Libya, taking the machine with him. A secretive government agency hires an ex-Vietnam War pilot to go to Libya, steal the chopper, ... Read allA scientist who created a super-helicopter has defected to Libya, taking the machine with him. A secretive government agency hires an ex-Vietnam War pilot to go to Libya, steal the chopper, and bring it back.A scientist who created a super-helicopter has defected to Libya, taking the machine with him. A secretive government agency hires an ex-Vietnam War pilot to go to Libya, steal the chopper, and bring it back.

  • Director
    • Donald P. Bellisario
  • Writer
    • Donald P. Bellisario
  • Stars
    • Jan-Michael Vincent
    • Ernest Borgnine
    • Alex Cord
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Donald P. Bellisario
    • Writer
      • Donald P. Bellisario
    • Stars
      • Jan-Michael Vincent
      • Ernest Borgnine
      • Alex Cord
    • 20User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 win total

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    Jan-Michael Vincent
    Jan-Michael Vincent
    • Stringfellow Hawke
    Ernest Borgnine
    Ernest Borgnine
    • Dominic
    Alex Cord
    Alex Cord
    • Michael Coldsmith Briggs III
    David Hemmings
    David Hemmings
    • Dr. Charles Henry Moffet
    Belinda Bauer
    Belinda Bauer
    • Gabrielle Ademaur
    Deborah Pratt
    Deborah Pratt
    • Marella
    Eugene Roche
    Eugene Roche
    • Senator William Dietz
    W.K. Stratton
    • Chuck Gordon
    Dean Wein
    Dean Wein
    • Mark, Co-Pilot
    Frank Annese
    • Major Mufta Ben-Kamal
    John Calvin
    John Calvin
    • Blaze
    Philip Bruns
    Philip Bruns
    • Mitch, the Director
    Tina Chen
    Tina Chen
    • Faye
    Herbert Jefferson Jr.
    Herbert Jefferson Jr.
    • Carrier Commander
    Gary Epper
    Gary Epper
    • Red Star Controller
    Nick Faltas
    Nick Faltas
    • Libyan Officer
    Steve Greenstein
    • Libyan Controller
    • (as Steven Greenstein)
    Paul La Greca
    Paul La Greca
    • Arab Boy
    • Director
      • Donald P. Bellisario
    • Writer
      • Donald P. Bellisario
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    Axel-9

    The World's most advanced military weapon!

    Donald Bellisario the man who created Battlestar Galactica and Magnum PI, and later Quantum Leap, thought of this great action TV movie, which spawned a mega-hit show. The story runs that Dr. Moffet (David Hemmings) has created a super helicopter which with the help of thrusters can fly faster than a jet fighter, is equipped with twin machine guns, multiple rocket launchers, and Sunbursts to evade heat seeking missiles. Unfortunately he is a bit evil, and defects to the Libyans, taking his creation with him. Michael 'Archangel' Briggs (Alex Cord) the chief of a highly secretive organisation, the Firm, needs someone to go into Libya and bring back Airwolf. He turns To Stringfellow Hawke (Jan-Michael Vincent in the role which made him tv's highest paid actor), a former Vietnam pilot, who agrees after much negotiating. A top piece of TV entertainment, and the preface to one of the most successful shows of the 1980s.
    Big Movie Fan

    TOP ACTION THRILLER OF THE 80'S

    The 1980's were the best time for action fans. During that decade we had The A-Team, Knight Rider, Street Hawk, The Fall Guy and my personal favourite Airwolf.

    In this movie Stringfellow Hawke is asked by some government agency to retrieve a billion dollar helicopter stolen by a Dr. Moffett who is working with the Libyans. And we get action and suspense throughout.

    Airwolf was quite a dark show. It aired during the mid 80's when the cold war was still very hot and paranoia was at an all time high. Jan Michael Vincent and Ernest Borgnine did a great job as the duo sent to retrieve Airwolf. Vincent played Hawke who was a moody and pessimistic Vietnam veteran whose brother became missing in action. He was perfect for this role.

    Alex Cord played Archangel who worked for the government agency (it was referred to as The Firm throughout the series but that was all we knew) and he seemed innocuous enough although you could never be sure what his real motives were.

    The best things about Airwolf was the music and the action. The music was so cool and the action scenes were fantastic. At the end Airwolf is in Libya evading missiles and battling helicopters and Moffett himself and the action doesn't let up for a minute.

    Damn good series!
    6paul_haakonsen

    Good, but felt like a prolonged episode of the TV series...

    Being a child in the 1980s, of course I watched the "Airwolf" TV series, and I loved it back then. I got nothing but fond memories of the series. And when I stumbled upon the 1984 movie "Airwolf" by random chance here in 2022, there was just no doubt about it that I had to watch it. If for nothing else, then for sentimental reasons.

    Oddly enough, then I didn't even knew that they had made a TV movie about "Airwolf". So I was rather surprised when I stumbled upon this movie.

    Writer and director Donald P. Bellisario definitely managed to put together something that felt like the TV series. And while there was a familiarity in that sense, then it was also what restricted the 1984 movie, I feel. While this is a TV movie, it actually just felt like a prolonged episode of the TV series, for better or worse. In a sense, of course it was good, because you feel right at home here, but on the other hand, I feel like a TV movie could have offered more.

    It was nice to see the original cast in the movie, that being Jan-Michael Vincent, Ernest Borgnine and Alex Cord. It was also nice to see the likes of David Hemmings and Eugene Roche in the movie as well.

    If you enjoyed "Airwolf" as a TV series back in the 1980s, then you will also enjoy this 1984 TV movie.

    My rating of "Airwolf" lands on a six out of ten stars.
    10Mark-192

    High-flying aerial action with movie-quality production values

    Hollywood enjoyed a period of unprecedented interest in technology during the mid-1980s with super vehicle shows such as AIRWOLF, BLUE THUNDER, THE HIGHWAYMAN, KNIGHT RIDER and the underated STREET HAWK.

    Borne from the mind of one of US Television's most creative writers of quality entertainment - Donald P. Bellisario who brought us TALES OF THE GOLDEN MONKEY, MAGNUM P.I., QUANTUM LEAP and currently with the military drama series, J.A.G., it had everything with action, adventure, espionage, adult scripts, international intrigue, coupled with real-world politics (which is rare in Hollywood) even pushing some right-wing, hawkish politics into the middle of the action.

    With grim-as-granite Jan-Michael Vincent in the main role as loner pilot, Stringfellow Hawke, aided by Oscar-winning movie veteran, Ernest Borgnine and a support cast including movie actor, Alex Cord (and C.I.A. Deputy Director - Michael Archangel) and TV regular Jean Bruce Scott, it was a show on the edge, that, with the exciting aerial climax at the end of most episodes pushed the boundaries of television with its movie quality action sequences, technology and locations (including the beautiful Monument Valley in Utah).

    It now has a sizeable following of loyal fans worldwide (the Wolf Pack), including many people who became pilots (military and commercial) through their love of the show - many fans of which have been following the commercially successful shows of Donald Bellisario (Belisarius Productions) from its humble beginnings in the early 1980s, including the current success of J.A.G. on CBS.

    A show which deserved a bigger following at the time, it's a rare gem of television history.
    10stuarthall70

    What a Superb film!

    I would most certainly recommend this film to anybody who has yet to see an episode of Airwolf, the best acting in the film is by Jan-Michael Vincent- who plays moody loner Stringfellow Hawke, and David Hemmings- The choppers insane creator Charles Moffat. The ending of the film includes a great battle scene, and i love the film that much that the tape is worn out. My favourite film of all time and made me a solid fan of the series. This was the pilot episode, and its a shame that Jan-Michael Vincent ended up the way he did. It would have been nice to see the Hawke brothers work together in the chopper, instead of how the 4th series turned out (a load of rubbish and a slap in the face to hardcore fans of the show). Thumbs way up for this one!

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    • Trivia
      The movie is a re-edited version of the TV series pilot. It also includes some action scenes from the first season.
    • Goofs
      In Libya, when Moffet is chasing an enemy aircraft, the other pilots are stating that it is a Mirage. The enemy aircraft shown is in fact a Dassault Mystère IV, completely different from the profile shown on the computer-screen identifying the enemy aircraft.
    • Quotes

      Major Mufta Ben-Kamal: [Major Ben-Mufta and Dr. Moffet are watching a scantily clad dancer in a nightclub] I don't understand what you Westerners see in women with such skinny bodies, in the desert a body like this would wither and die in a matter of hours.

      Dr. Charles Henry Moffet: After a few hours with such a body, what would it matter?

      Dr. Charles Henry Moffet: [watches the dancer intently] I want her...

      Major Mufta Ben-Kamal: Ah... That will be difficult, we believe she is an American spy.

      Dr. Charles Henry Moffet: Perhaps I can question her for you...

      Major Mufta Ben-Kamal: I could do that... Of course, Brother Kadafi was most pleased with your exploits this afternoon against the French on behalf of our beleaguered freedom fighters in Chad. Your destruction of two French Mirage fighters will be told about in the camps of our people until the desert sand turns to water...

      Dr. Charles Henry Moffet: But it's still not enough to pay for her?

      Major Mufta Ben-Kamal: [laughs] There are many women here who are just...

      Dr. Charles Henry Moffet: [snaps] What is?

      Major Mufta Ben-Kamal: An American Destroyer...

      Dr. Charles Henry Moffet: [slight laugh] Done!

    • Alternate versions
      The home video release of this has a huge number of differences to the original TV version. Many of the scenes are shuffled in order and are much re-edited, and of most note is that much of the original dialogue is dubbed with especially recorded alternate versions, with much stronger swearing (including several instances of the "f" word) Some elements of the story (generally ones that would continue as threads in the TV series) are completely eliminated. Various differences include:
      • The opening credits captions are different, running slower.
      • A different version of the theme tune is played on the opening sequence.
      • Archangel discussing with the Senator the development of Airwolf (which gives much of the project's background) is much abridged.
      • Shots of Airwolf's on-board radar and maintanance screens are completely different.
      • Numerous scenes have different backing scores and sound effects.
      • A couple of close-ups of the photos in Hawke's cabin are of completely different photos to the original version.
      • For some reason, (most of) the story behind the paintings adorning the walls in Hawke's cabin is removed.
      • On the TV version, before Moffet and his crew head off to Libya in Airwolf, they destory a fighter jet over the desert. On the video version, there is a completely different version of the effectivley the same scene, with them destroying three figher jets over the ocean.
      • Asides from adding much stronger language, the video release also for some reason also changes numerous lines of dialogue. For pure example, when Hawke tells Dominic that he's got a tough mission for the pair of them, Dominic quips "What're we gonna do, kidnap Kadaffi?"; the TV version's "Nothing that simple" becomes "No, a helicopter". There's numerous other instances of lines of dialogue being changed.
      • The closing credits are (slightly) different.
      • The whole chunk of story of where Hawke and Dominic find a hiding place for Airwolf for after they retreive it (in a hollow mountain) and the whole last few minutes after Hawke's recovered & hidden Airwolf, and saying he'll only return it if the Firm find solid information on his missing brother, are completely gone.
      • The video version finishes (rather abruptly) with Hawke and Dominic having defeated Moffet, flying off over the ocean into the sun-set (in a piece of footage used on the TV episode 'Mad Over Miami') and the film finishing; as opposed to the TV version which has several more minutes with Hawke and Archangel discussing the return of Airwolf on condition that Hawke's brother is found, then Hawke going back out to the lake to play his cello.
      • Interestingly, there is a scene where twisted creator Dr. Moffet is torturing the kidnapped Gabrielle in the desert, that was in the original TV version but not on this release. This scene is quite strong and as a result is often edited out by many TV showings; considering the stronger nature of the video version, it's surprising it was not included. As this scene is not on the video release and is often cut out on TV, it could be considered to be quite rare
    • Connections
      Edited from The Enemy Below (1957)
    • Soundtracks
      Moonshadow
      by Cat Stevens

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    • Release date
      • January 22, 1984 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official soundtrack site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Airwolf - Eine unschlagbare Waffe
    • Production companies
      • Belisarius Productions
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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