Episode 34
Title The Horn of Plenty
Production Number 61108
Season 3
Season Episode 1
First-Run Airdate 9/28/1985
CREDITS
Director Sutton Roley
Producer Robert Janes
Screenplay Sutton Roley
Executive Producer Bernard L. Kowalski
Supervising Producer Everett Chambers
Director of Photography Sy Hoffberg, ASC
Production Designer John Leimanis
Editor Bill Luciano
Theme Sylvester Levay
Music Udi Harpaz
Co-Producers Carol Gillson
Stephen A. Miller
Associate Producers Leon Ortiz-Gil
Michael Snyder
Richard Learman
Bernadette Joyce
Sound John K. Kean
Sound Editor Michael D. Wilholt
Music Editor Gene L. Gillette
Production Managers Richard Learman
Bud Grace
1st AD John E. Hockridge
2nd AD Robert D. Nellans
Story Consultant Del Reisman
Story Editor Rick Kelbaugh
Set Decorator W. Joseph Kroesser
Costume Supervisors Diana Reynolds
John Casey
Second Unit Director David Jones
Aerial Coordinator Peter McKernan, Jr.
Stunt Coordinator Ron Stein
Casting Joe Reich, CSA
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
Richard Lynch John Bradford Horn/
G. Van Dorien/
Neal Streep
Catherine Hickland Angelica Bolliton
Blake Marion T.J.
Greg Callahan Dr. Gastner
Carol J. Connors Dr. Fairling
Reid Smith Pilot #1
Guy Remsen Harry
Liddy Roley Lab technician
Jerome Blackwell Desk clerk
Marshall Maurice Mitchell Messenger
STORY LOCATIONS
Scottsdale
Baladoro Canyon, TX
MUSIC FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE
The Girl From Ipanema
Screenplay revision dates: 07/10/1985
08/09/1985
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08/23/1985
08/26/1985
08/27/1985
08/28/1985
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION
Emmy® Award Makeup
ADVERTISEMENTS
Hawke and Santini find themselves as the targets of a villainous tycoon who is determined to gain possession of Airwolf in NBC Universal’s third season premiere of "AIRWOLF." The segment, entitled "The Horn Of Plenty" was written and directed by Sutton Roley.

John Bradford Horn is a dangerous and villainous tycoon who has decided to gain possession of Airwolf and the only two men capable of flying the super-chopper, namely: Stringfellow Hawke and Dominic Santini. Horn goes as far as using his beautiful daughter Angelica and his private military force, to kidnap Hawke after he makes him a work offer Hawke cannot refuse. The scientists working for Horn brainwash Hawke into a loyal slave via a powerful technique perfected by his men. Once that is accomplished, the villain uses Hawke to force Santini to fly himself and Airwolf into Horn's clutches. Unbeknownst to Horn, Hawke and Santini had secretly trained Caitlin as a third Airwolf pilot. Their plan appears to fall apart as a result of a shocking event Santini and Caitlin could not have foreseen: Hawke, completely brainwashed, unexpectedly shoots Santini.
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