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Release Date:
July 14, 1976
Original Title:
Shadow of the Hawk
Genres:
Adventure | Horror
Production Companies:
Canadian Film Development Corporation
Columbia Pictures
International Cinemedia Center
Odeon Theatres
Rising Road
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 92
Jan-Michael Vincent stars as Mike, the grandson of Native American shaman Old Man Hawk who is called back to his village to help defeat evil forces threatening the tribe. After years of living in the city and working in a business world altogether apart from his roots, Mike is contacted by a freelance reporter, Maureen, who was enlisted by Old Man Hawk to track his grandson. When Mike assents to returning with Maureen, they find that the village is beset by the evil spirit of an ancient sorceress, Dsonoqua, animating beasts and objects and causing strange, deadly accidents. Only the heir of the tribe’s shaman can stand in the way of the evil and protect his people, but will Mike be able to harness his power in time?
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Art Direction:
Keith Pepper
Associate Producer:
Ronald L. Schwary
Director:
George McCowan
Daryl Duke
Director of Photography:
Reginald H. Morris
John Holbrook
Editor:
O. Nicholas Brown
Executive Producer:
Henry Gellis
Original Music Composer:
Robert McMullin
Producer:
John Kemeny
Herbert Wright
Screenplay:
Norman Thaddeus Vane
Herbert Wright
Sound Effects Editor:
Patrick Drummond
Ralph Brunjes
Story:
Lynette Cahill
Norman Thaddeus Vane
Peter Jensen
Stunt Coordinator:
Buddy Joe Hooker
Supervising Sound Editor:
Kenneth Heeley-Ray
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