Episode 19
Title HX 1
Working Title CX 7
Production Number 58807
Season 2
Season Episode 8
First-Run Airdate 11/10/1984
CREDITS
Director Gerald Mayer
Producer Lester Wm. Berke
Screenplay Steve Hayes
Executive Producer Donald P. Bellisario
Supervising Producer Calvin Clements, Jr.
Director of Photography Stan Lazan
Art Director Gary A. Lee
Editor Michael Berman, A.C.E.
Music Sylvester Levay
Co-Producer Carol Gillson
Associate Producers Leon Ortiz-Gil
Michael Snyder
Sound John K. Kean
Sound Editor Michael H. Wilholt
Music Editor Gene L. Gillette
Production Manager Thomas J. Blank
1st AD C.C. Coleman
2nd ADs Warren D. Gray
Jim Lansbury
Story Consultant Chester Krumholz
Story Editor Westbrook Claridge
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
REGULAR CAST
Jan-Michael Vincent Stringfellow Hawke
Ernest Borgnine Dominic Santini
Alex Cord Michael Coldsmith-Briggs III
Jean Bruce-Scott Caitlin O'Shannessy
GUEST CAST
Christopher Connelly Saint John Hawke
Sam Melville Mace Taggert
Michael Halsey Dunkirk
P.J. Soles Ellie
Frank Marth Mr. Taggert
Peggy McCay Mrs. Taggert
Jack Verbois Decker
Charles Cyphers Joe Ganns
René Assa Armand
Allen Graf Handley
Peter J. McKernan Co-Pilot
Rachel Brady Angela
MUSIC FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE
HX1
Screenplay revision dates: 09/10/1984
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When an incredible piece of machinery, the HX1, seems to have been the cause of extensive damage at an aircraft corporation, Hawke has reason to believe that his brother -- whom he thought dead -- was part of the operation in NBC Universal’s "AIRWOLF" episode entitled "HX1." It was written by Steve Hayes and directed by Gerald Mayer.

Considerable damage was done when there was a raid at the Dasco Aircraft Corporation. Hawke has reason to believe that his brother Saint John Hawke was one of the assailants. This thought is very disturbing to him because Saint John is dead, or so he thought. He remembers and relives war times, how his brother and his companions were trying to get out of Vietnam in time and how those agonizing last days were. Hawke knows that the only one who could possibly have been flying the HX1 chopper was his brother, and realizes that Saint John might have gone undercover and now is a mercenary along with the others, who are also believed dead. In talking to Ellie, Saint John's old girlfriend, Hawke uncovers many facts that help him further in his investigation. He approaches Dunkirk, follows him at night to an apparently abandoned hangar and walks in on a meeting which also includes Mace, his brother's best friend, who is very much alive. A sales demonstration is being planned. The HX1 might be sold to a very questionable client. Hawke is definitely not a welcome sight to the men, and when he awakens, he is in the middle of the desert, where he had been taken while unconscious. With enormous effort he gets to a phone and reaches Dominic. Airwolf's capabilities along with Hawke and Dominic's control turn the demonstration of HX1 into a dangerous adventure with an unexpected denouement.
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