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| Episode |
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| Title |
Firestorm |
| Production Number |
58803 |
| Season |
2 |
| Season Episode |
2 |
| First-Run Airdate |
9/29/1984 |
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| CREDITS |
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| Director |
Ray Austin |
| Producer |
Lester Wm. Berke |
| Screenplay |
Calvin Clements, Jr. |
| Executive Producer |
Donald P. Bellisario |
| Supervising Producer |
Calvin Clements, Jr. |
| Director of Photography |
Stan Lazan |
| Art Director |
Gary A. Lee |
| Editor |
N. Mario Di Gregorio |
| Theme |
Sylvester Levay |
| Music |
Ian Freebairn-Smith |
| Co-Producer |
Carol Gillson |
| Associate Producers |
Leon Ortiz-Gil Michael Snyder |
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| Sound |
John K. Kean |
| Sound Editor |
Michael H. Wilholt |
| Music Editor |
Gene L. Gillette |
| Production Manager |
Thomas J. Blank |
| 1st AD |
Charles Watson Sanford, Jr. |
| 2nd AD |
Warren D. Gray |
| Story Consultant |
Chester Krumholz |
| Story Editor |
Phil Combest |
| Costume Designer |
Jean-Pierre Dorleac |
| Set Decorator |
Greg Garrison |
| Costume Supervisors |
Barbara Lee Maccarone John Casey |
Second Unit Director/ Aerial Coordinator |
David Jones |
| Stunt Coordinator |
Ron Stein |
| Casting |
Donna Dockstader |
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| REGULAR CAST |
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| Jan-Michael Vincent |
Stringfellow Hawke |
| Ernest Borgnine |
Dominic Santini |
| Alex Cord |
Michael Coldsmith-Briggs III |
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| GUEST CAST |
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| Eugene Roche |
Eddie Donahough |
| Joseph Campanella |
General Elliot Sandower |
| Elizabeth Stack |
Tanya |
| Anthony Tyler Quinn |
Everett |
| Marilyn Schreffler |
Angie |
| Chris Reynolds |
Nurse |
| David Orr |
Soldier |
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Screenplay revision dates:
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07/10/1984
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EN 
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07/23/1984
07/26/1984
07/27/1984
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PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION
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Emmy® Nomination
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Sound Editing
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After Dominic is injured, Hawke must team with an alcoholic ex-flier to stop a retired Army general from launching his own nuclear missile at Moscow on NBC Universal's "AIRWOLF" episode entitled "Firestorm." The episode was directed by Ray Austin from a teleplay by Calvin Clements, Jr.
Ex-U.S. General Sandower, an extremist, has established a launch pad and support facility at an abandoned desert mining complex. He plans to launch his own personal nuclear missile toward Moscow, with the help of a small private army and launch crew he has organized. As Sandower begins his brief countdown to lift-off, Hawke must use Airwolf to abort the start of World War III. Unfortunately, Hawke's sole aide is a fumbling drunk with a fear of flying. They roar toward the site in Airwolf, hoping desperately to destroy the missile before it gets too far away to be stopped.
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