Street Hawk: The Complete Series

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The man, the machine... Street Hawk
Certificate: PG
Running Time: 597 mins
Retail Price: £39.99
Release Date:
Content Type: TV Series

Synopsis:
Jesse Mach, an ex-motorcycle cop injured in the line of duty is now a police trouble shooter. He has been recruited by a top secret government mission to ride Street Hawk, an all terrain attack motorcycle designed to fight urban crime and capable of incredible speeds of up to 300 mph and immense firepower. Only one man, Norman Tuttle knows Jess Mach's true identity- The Man, The Machine, Street Hawk.

This series has never been released anywhere in the entire world on DVD. Only the pilot episode was released on VHS. This has been one of the most sought after DVD releases ever which is finally available now that music clearance issues have been resolved. This series was broadcast in 1985 and has always been associated with Knight Rider, Airwolf and Blue Thunder. It was aired on ITV and ran for one season. The series also features the groundbreaking score by the legendary electronic supergroup 'Tangerine Dream'.

Special Features:
Unbroadcasted Pilot featuring different Street Hawk firepower (73mins)
Street Hawk, The Making of a Legend- A brand new documentary featuring Rex Smith, Joe Regalbuto and Jeannie Wilson (41mins)
Stills Galleries
Episode Synopsis
8 - Page Collectors Booklet

Video Tracks:
4:3 regular

Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital 2.0 mono English

Directed By:
Virgil W. Vogel
Harvey S. Laidman
Richard Compton

Written By:



Starring:
Rex Smith
Joe Regalbuto
Richard Venture
Jeannie Wilson
Raymond Singer
George Clooney
Christopher Lloyd
Dennis Franz

Casting By:
Melvin Johnson

Music From:
Christopher Franke
Edgar Froese
Johannes Schmölling
Tangerine Dream

Director of Photography:
Daniel S. McCoy
Frank P. Flynn

Editor:
Herbert H. Dow
Tom Finan

Producer:
Burton Armus
Stephen Cragg
Karen Harris

Executive Producer:
Robert Wolterstorff
Paul M. Belous

Distributor:
Fabulous Films

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