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Street Hawk

  • TV Series
  • 1985
  • TV-PG
  • 1h
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6.7/10
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Street Hawk (1985)
Street Hawk
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A desk bound cop secretly fights crime as the test pilot for a prototype combat motorcycle.A desk bound cop secretly fights crime as the test pilot for a prototype combat motorcycle.A desk bound cop secretly fights crime as the test pilot for a prototype combat motorcycle.

  • Creators
    • Paul M. Belous
    • Bruce Lansbury
    • Robert Wolterstorff
  • Stars
    • Rex Smith
    • Richard Venture
    • Joe Regalbuto
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    3.8K
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    • Creators
      • Paul M. Belous
      • Bruce Lansbury
      • Robert Wolterstorff
    • Stars
      • Rex Smith
      • Richard Venture
      • Joe Regalbuto
    • 21User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes13

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    Rex Smith
    Rex Smith
    • Jesse Mach
    • 1985
    Richard Venture
    Richard Venture
    • Lt. Cmdr. Leo Altobelli
    • 1985
    Joe Regalbuto
    Joe Regalbuto
    • Norman Tuttle
    • 1985
    Jeannie Wilson
    Jeannie Wilson
    • Rachel Adams
    • 1985
    Raymond Singer
    Raymond Singer
    • Bernie Goldberg
    • 1985
    Momo Yashima
    Momo Yashima
    • Reporter…
    • 1985
    Paul Eiding
    Paul Eiding
    • Reporter #2
    • 1985
    Jayne Modean
    • Sandy McCoy
    • 1985
    George Clooney
    George Clooney
    • Kevin Stark
    • 1985
    Joanna Kerns
    Joanna Kerns
    • Mona Wiliams
    • 1985
    Lawrence Pressman
    Lawrence Pressman
    • Thomas Miller
    • 1985
    Ann Turkel
    Ann Turkel
    • Katherine Reese…
    • 1985
    James Whitmore Jr.
    • Neil Jacobs
    • 1985
    Marjoe Gortner
    Marjoe Gortner
    • Joseph Cannon
    • 1985
    Barbara Stock
    Barbara Stock
    • Elizabeth Morgan
    • 1985
    Catherine Parks
    Catherine Parks
    • Simkins' Daughter
    • 1985
    Shelagh McLeod
    Shelagh McLeod
    • Lilli
    • 1985
    Mayf Nutter
    Mayf Nutter
    • Eric Gault…
    • 1985
    • Creators
      • Paul M. Belous
      • Bruce Lansbury
      • Robert Wolterstorff
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    chrichtonsworld

    Again proof that the Eighties were awesome!

    Your read correctly. The Eighties were awesome. Knight Rider,The A-team,Miami Vice,Stingray,Airwolf,and much much more and then there was Street Hawk. It was great being a kid back then. Fantastic looking super vehicles that could do these amazing stunts,what is not to love about it. So yes of course this is pure nostalgia. Still,shows like these were proof that they were far more creative than they are in current days. Now I must admit that if you take out the eighties and purely look it as an action show then you will find it a bit bland. The stunts are not that impressive. But what wins you over right from the bat and what actually is one of the reasons the show has any kind of popularity is the soundtrack. Tangerine Dream simply makes this bland show in a ultra cool one. The best scenes are the scenes where the main character is cruising around or dealing with the bad guys while the theme is playing in the background. So don't go expecting something spectacular. But as lightweight crime shows goes this one has likable characters and just enough action to keep you entertained.
    7soheifox

    Not a bad show at all.

    I remember this show, I liked it. It had one of those premises you just don't see anymore. And it had a hero. Remember those? Heroes? You don't see those in movies or TV much anymore, either. People who did what was right.. just because it was right. Jesse woulda been the same kinda man with or without the super-bike. But I'm digressing far too much.

    Maybe I'm getting old, but I miss shows that were about going out, doing good, and looking cool while doing it. Street Hawk had that in huge spades. I can't say it was canceled before it's time, really. It just came too late in the game.

    Of course, we could do like the Firefly fans and all gather up and inflate it as being better then it really was, and cry about the injustice about a totally average show getting cut because average isn't good enough on the big networks. That might be fun.
    werknhard

    If you like nice vehicles, this one was worth checking out!!

    I Remember this show and it was good! I watched all the shows that featured a nice looking vehicle; Colt Seavers' truck (Fall Guy), Dave Starsky's Ford Torino (Starsky & Hutch), Mark McCormick's Coyote 1 (Hardcastle & McCormick), The General Lee (Dukes of Hazzard) and of course K.I.T.T. (Knight Rider). Even The A-Team van was cool. What happened to the good old days?? There isn't anything on TV now that shows off a cool car or truck. Hey, I'd even settle for a skateboard now! I don't understand why good shows like these didn't stay on the air long. With all the cable networks available, you would think someone would pick up one of these shows in syndication. To this day, I'm still waiting to see Hardcastle & McCormick again.
    Head42

    Any kid of the 80's should have had a great time with this...

    For a youngster in the early-and-mid-eighties, this light-hearted piece of renegade cop force fluff was "too rad!" Rex Smith, prettier than any law enforcement officer has a right to be, had all the toys: A motorcycle that would go, like, 180 mph in traffic while firing small rockets, total video uplink to the master crime lab in his helmet, and a racing suit form-fitted to his body by immersing him in a vat of high-tech foam! Silly, but certainly no worse than, say, "Team Knight Rider."
    7Paynebyname

    God , I used to love this show

    As a young boy I really loved this show.

    At the time I was hugely into electro music (Jean Michel Jarre etc) so it's easy to see how the wicked Tangerine Dream theme tune had me hooked. I've always been a fan of the little guy and seeing this trying to go up against the likes of Knight Rider made me root for it even more.

    I don't ride a bike but I've always thought that those who do look so cool in all their leathers and this probably helped fuel that. No visible show of skin, like some kind of futuristic warrior.

    As for the show, what I can remember I hugely enjoyed. The play-off between the hero and his tech guy was always good fun as where the scenes when he would hit the turbo button. My step dad would always complain that this was impossible in a chain belt motorbike but what did he know! I remember at the end of the first episode the hero pulling out this 360 spin on the bike so he could survey the area with his special equipment. Both the tech guy character in the show, and myself, were blown away.

    I can even remember an episode when the tech guy is being served by this buxom waitress in this fish restaurant. It clearly made an impression because I can exactly remember that she had on navy shorts, a navy and white horizontal striped jumper, lovely tumbling blond hair and a sailor cap.

    The techie guy was all nervous but thankfully the hero gave him some tips on women and the next time the tech went back to the restaurant I think he gave her his number. As a young boy I probably held it as an example that the geek could get the honey. Only years later would I realise this was the most fictional part of the whole show! Anyway, I loved the show and was gutted when it was cancelled. Bravo to all those who made it.

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    Related interests

    Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Mark Ruffalo, and Chris Hemsworth
    Superhero
    Bruce Willis in Die Hard (1988)
    Action
    James Gandolfini, Edie Falco, Sharon Angela, Max Casella, Dan Grimaldi, Joe Perrino, Donna Pescow, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Tony Sirico, and Michael Drayer in The Sopranos (1999)
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    • Trivia
      Rex Smith is a skilled motorcycle rider and did most of his riding. A stunt double was used for dangerous stunts.
    • Goofs
      The opening narration of most of the episodes says that Jesse Mach was injured in the line of duty. However, the pilot episode establishes that Mach was suspended from duty for weeks when he was wounded in an attack by criminals during a motocross during that suspension.
    • Quotes

      Narrator: This is Jesse Mach, an ex-motorcycle cop injured in the line of duty, now a police troubleshooter. He's been recruited for a top-secret government mission to ride Street Hawk, an all-terrain attack motorcycle designed to fight urban crime, capable of incredible speeds up to 300 miles an hour, and immense firepower. Only one man, federal agent Norman Tuttle, knows Jesse Mach's true identity. The man. The machine. Street Hawk!

    • Connections
      Featured in Street Hawk: The Making of a Legend (2010)

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    • Release date
      • January 4, 1985 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Falconer
    • Filming locations
      • 363 S Mission Rd, Los Angeles, California, USA(exterior: Street Hawk command center door)
    • Production companies
      • Limekiln and Templar
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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