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Hawk
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Drama
Seasons | 1
Episodes | 17
avg.Runtime | 60 min
First EP | 1966-09-08
Last EP | 1966-12-29
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The crime busting techniques of Iroquois detective John Hawk of the New York City District Attorney's office.
Created by
Allan Sloane
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Season List
Season 1
EP : 17
1966-09-08
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Relesed on | 1966-09-08
1
Do Not Mutilate or Spindle
1966-09-08
Hawk doesn't know it yet, but Houston Worth, a religious fanatic, is the missing link between the murder of office worker Catherine Delancey and the threatening phone calls received by a young fashion model.
2
The Longleat Chronicles
1966-09-15
3
Thanks for the Honeymoon
1966-09-22
4
Game With a Dead End
1966-09-29
5
Death Comes Full Circle
1966-10-06
6
The Theory of the Innocent Bystander
1966-10-13
7
The Man Who Owned Everyone
1966-10-20
8
How Close Can You Get?
1966-10-27
9
The Living End of Sisterbaby
1966-11-03
10
The Shivering Pigeon
1966-11-10
11
Ulysses and the Republic
1966-11-17
12
Legacy for a Lousy Future
1966-11-24
13
H Is A Dirty Letter
1966-12-01
14
Some Devil Whispered In His Ear
1966-12-08
15
The Hands of Corbin Claybrooke
1966-12-15
16
Wall of Silence
1966-12-22
17
Blind Man's Bluff
1966-12-29
CAST
charactor:
Detective Lt. John Hawk
Original:
Burt Reynolds
Total EP:
17
charactor:
Original:
Bruce Glover
Total EP:
17
charactor:
Peter Janus
Original:
Martin Sheen
Total EP:
17
charactor:
Dick
Original:
Robert Duvall
Total EP:
17
charactor:
Original:
David Hurst
Total EP:
1
charactor:
Original:
James Best
Total EP:
1
charactor:
Original:
Gene Hackman
Total EP:
1
CREW
Sam Wanamaker
Director
Directing
Richard Benedict
Director
Directing
Paul Henreid
Director
Directing
Leonard Horn
Director
Directing
Alexander Singer
Director
Directing
Burt Reynolds
Director
Directing
Paul Bogart
Director
Directing
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