Episode 64
Title Stavograd pt.2
Production Number 911
Season 4
Season Episode 9
First-Run Airdate 3/20/1987
CREDITS
Director Ken Jubenvill
Producer Jonathan Goodwill
Screenplay Sydney Burrows
Co-Producer Jana Veverka
Line Producer Les Kimber
Story Editor Rick Drew
Exec. Creative Consultant Jake Jacobson
Director of Photography J. Barry Herron
Art Director Steve Geaghan
Editor Cheryl Buckman
Post Production Supervisor Eric Weinthal
Camera Operator Armin Matter
Creative Consultant Jacquie Freeman
Music Rick Patterson &
Dan Milner
Sound Lars Ekstrom
Unit Manager Doug MacLeod
1st AD David Hood
2nd AD Earl Peturson
Production Coordinator Lynne Bespflug
Location Managers Tom Dent-Cox
Murray Ord
Lead Set Decorator Jan Blackie
Property Master Dean Eilertson
Second Unit Director George Erschbamer
Miniatures Supervisor David Brookwell
Gaffer Barry Reid
Key Grip Dave Humphreys
Script Supervisor Shelly Crawford
Construction Coordinator Paul Willson
Transportation Coordinator Bob Bowe
Stunt Coordinator Tony Morelli
Stunt Performers Bill Ferguson
Alex Green
Production Accountant Lisa Richardson
REGULAR CAST
Barry Van Dyke St. John Hawke
Michele Scarabelli Jo Santini
Geraint Wyn Davies Major Michael Rivers
Anthony Sherwood Jason Locke
GUEST CAST
Michael Constantine Dr. Vladimir Bronski
Lawrence Dane Commander Kirov
William B. Davis Newman
Garwin Sanford Arkov
Sonja Smits Alexandria Rostov
Walter March Secretary Dimitrievich
Peter Nicholas Uri Kolcheski
Patrick Bermel Technician #1
Bill Murdoch Technician #2
Andrew Kavadas Kirov's Aide
Tony Pantages Boris
Craig Brunanski Agent
Milan Kasic Farmer
Nicholas Kocken Guard #1
Dave Sayer Guard #2
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POSTER FROM THIS EPISODE
A major nuclear accident in a Soviet power plant forces the Russians to ask the United States for assistance - and Airwolf leads the technical team on NBC Universal's "AIRWOLF II" episode entitled "The Stavograd Incident" Part II. The second in a two-part episode was written by Sydney Burrows and directed by Ken Jubenvill.

As the nuclear crisis worsens, Soviet authorities reluctantly agree to allow the Airwolf crew to join efforts to stem the continuing spread of radioactivity and prevent a total meltdown of the multiple reactors. Opposing political philosophies and the suspicions of the military leaders on both sides hinder the operation and create problems that threaten disaster before the courage and ingenuity of the Airwolf crew, and the basic humanity of a Soviet scientist, can get together to save thousands of lives.
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