The Owl (1991) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 3, 1991

Original Title:
The Owl

Alternate Titles:
Сова

Genres:
Action

Production Companies:
CBS

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 84

After the violent murder of his family, a man becomes a vigilante dispensing his own kind of justice to people in need. ["The Owl" originally aired on CBS as a 48-minute pilot for a series that was not picked up. It was later expanded to an 84-minute telefilm for international markets by incorporating deleted scenes and lengthy montage sequences. Director Tom Holland had his name removed from the longer version.]

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Art Direction:
Daniel A. Lomino

Associate Producer:
John Anthony LeMasters

Casting:
Joanne Koehler
Barbara Miller

Co-Producer:
Bob Forward

Costume Design:
Kris Jorgenson

Director:
Tom Holland
Alan Smithee

Director of Photography:
Steve Yaconelli

Editor:
Casey Brown

Executive Producer:
Tom Holland
Kim LeMasters

First Assistant Director:
Michael Green

Hairstylist:
Ora Green

Makeup Artist:
Greg LaCava

Music Editor:
James Burt

Music Supervisor:
Greg Sill

Novel:
Bob Forward

Original Music Composer:
Sylvester Levay

Producer:
Michael Green
Bill Todman Jr.
Joel Simon

Production Sound Mixer:
Bud Maffett

Property Master:
Richard L. Cowitt

Second Assistant Director:
Janet Levine

Set Decoration:
Tom Pedigo

Special Effects Coordinator:
Grant Burdette

Stunt Coordinator:
Bud Davis

Unit Production Manager:
Nick Smirnoff

Writer:
Tom Holland

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