Raven Hawk
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{{Infobox television
| image = Raven Hawk VHS cover.jpg
| alt = Ravenhawk
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| genre = Action
Drama
| director = Albert Pyun
| executive_producer = Gail Davis
Jim Davis
Kevin Alyn Elders
| producer = Ron Samuels
| writer = Kevin Alyn Elders
| starring = Rachel McLish
John Enos III
Nicholas Guest
Vincent Klyn
Thom Mathews
| music = Johnny Harris
| cinematography = George Mooradian
| location = Santa Fe, New Mexico
Page, Arizona
Los Angeles
Glen Canyon, Utah
Glen Canyon Dam, Colorado River, Page, Arizona
| editor = Dennis M. O'Connor
| company = HBO
Ron Samuels Entertainment
| network = HBO
| released = {{Start date|1996|07|20}}
| runtime = 88 mins
| country = United States
| language = English
| budget = $12 million{{cite news|url=https://variety.com/1993/film/news/oater-taps-muscles-morals-mclish-108912/|title= Oater taps muscles, morals, McLish |publisher=Variety|access-date=January 2, 2025|archive-date=January 2, 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250102203759/https://variety.com/1993/film/news/oater-taps-muscles-morals-mclish-108912/|url-status=live}}
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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.{{Citation |last=Pyun |first=Albert |title=Raven Hawk |date=1996-07-20 |url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0117446/?ref_=tt_urv |type=Action, Drama |publisher=Home Box Office (HBO), Ravenhawk Productions, Ron Samuels Entertainment |access-date=2023-02-04}}
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.
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
Production
Firearms manufacturer Jim Davis co-financed the film independently alongside Ron Samuels having previously worked together on financing the Iron Eagle films. Rachel McLish did most of her own stunts for the film.
References
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External links
- {{IMDb title|0117446}}
{{Albert Pyun}}
Category:1996 television films
Category:Films directed by Albert Pyun
Category:Contemporary Western films
Category:American action drama films
Category:American action television films
Category:American drama television films
Category:1990s English-language films
Category:1996 action drama films
Category:English-language action drama films
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