Ladyhawke (1985) [PG-13]

Release Date:
March 27, 1985

Original Title:
Ladyhawke

Alternate Titles:
A Mulher Falcão
De Vloek van de Duisternis
El hechizo de Aquila
Lady Halcón
Ladyhawke, la femme de la nuit
Mergina - sakalas
Mylimoji sakalė
O Feitiço de Áquila
Η Γυναίκα Αρπαχτικό
Το Γεράκι και ο Λύκος

Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Fantasy

Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG  BR: 12|L  DE: 12  FR: 12  GB: PG  GR: 13  IE: 15  KR: 15  NL: 16  PT: M/12  SE: 15  SK: 12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 121

No force in Heaven will release them. No power on Earth can save them.

Captain Etienne Navarre is a man on whose shoulders lies a cruel curse. Punished for loving each other, Navarre must become a wolf by night whilst his lover, Lady Isabeau, takes the form of a hawk by day. Together, with the thief Philippe Gaston, they must try to overthrow the corrupt Bishop and in doing so break the spell.

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ADR Editor:
Larry Singer

Accountant:
Enzo Sisti

Art Direction:
Ken Court
Giovanni Natalucci

Assistant Accountant:
Stefano Priori
Carlo Del Marro

Assistant Editor:
Dallas Puett
Seth Flaum
Michael Thau
Geno Escarrega
Giorgio De Vincenzo

Assistant Hairstylist:
Rita Innocenzi

Assistant Sound Editor:
Brooke Henderson Ward
Matthew C. May
Rod Rogers

Boom Operator:
Beau Baker

Camera Operator:
Enrico Umetelli
Federico Bruno

Casting:
Marion Dougherty
Mary Selway
Francesco Cinieri

Clapper Loader:
Paola Barbaglia
Riccardo Umetelli

Conductor:
Andrew Powell

Construction Coordinator:
Bernadino Nardoni

Costume Design:
Nanà Cecchi

Director:
Richard Donner

Director of Photography:
Vittorio Storaro

Draughtsman:
Maria Teresa Barbasso
Lucio Di Domenico

Editor:
Stuart Baird

Executive Producer:
Harvey Bernhard

Fight Choreographer:
William Hobbs

First Assistant Camera:
Giuseppe Alberti

First Assistant Director:
Luciano Sacripanti

First Assistant Editor:
Russ Woolnough

Gaffer:
Filippo Cafolla

Hairstylist:
Gilda De Guilmi
Iole Cecchini

Key Grip:
Alfredo Marchetti

Makeup Artist:
Alfredo Tiberi
Gilberto Provenghi

Makeup Department Head:
Giancarlo Del Brocco

Music Editor:
Donald Harris

Orchestrator:
Andrew Powell

Original Music Composer:
Andrew Powell

Producer:
Richard Donner
Lauren Shuler Donner

Production Accountant:
Arthur Tarry

Production Design:
Wolf Kroeger

Production Manager:
Mario Pisani
Anthony Waye

Production Secretary:
Gina Pietralunga
Luisa Cutri

Property Master:
Elio Altamura

Props:
Nello Cappelli

Screenplay:
Edward Khmara
Michael Thomas
Tom Mankiewicz
David Webb Peoples

Script Supervisor:
Elaine Schreyeck

Seamstress:
Adriana Mattiozzi

Second Assistant Camera:
Roberto Gengarelli

Second Assistant Director:
Terry Madden
Peter Bennett
Mauro Sacripanti

Second Unit Director:
Stuart Baird

Set Dresser:
Stephen Altman
Angelo Santucci

Sound:
Bud Alper

Sound Editor:
Gordon Davidson
Chester Slomka
Neil Burrow

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Les Fresholtz
Rick Alexander
Vern Poore

Special Effects Supervisor:
John Richardson

Still Photographer:
Emilio Lari

Story:
Edward Khmara

Stunt Coordinator:
Richard Graydon
Sergio Mioni

Stunts:
Monica Ciprari
Ottaviano Dell'Acqua
Stefano Maria Mioni
Sergio Mioni
Marco Stefanelli
Angelo Ragusa

Supervising Sound Editor:
Robert G. Henderson
Alan Robert Murray

Unit Manager:
Gérald Morin

Unit Publicist:
Hunt Downs

Visual Effects Designer:
Richard Greenberg

Wardrobe Assistant:
Elisabetta Montaldo

Wardrobe Coordinator:
Gloria Musetta

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