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飞狼

飞狼

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动作冒险Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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1984年1月22日
国家
美国
制作
Belisarius ProductionsUniversal Television
《飞狼》(Airwolf)是1980年代,美国一部关于能够以超音速飞行的同名军用直升机的电视电影以及电视系列剧。这个系列电视系列剧在美国哥伦比亚广播公司(CBS)电视网从1984年到1986年总共播映了56集。后来又在1987年于美国电视网(USA Network)以新的演员阵容和制作公司另行制播了24集。 剧情概要 虚构的角色霍克(史特林费洛‧霍克=Stringfellow Hawke),身分是飞狼原始试飞员之一,受雇于“某公司”(The Firm,实际上是负责制造飞狼的中情局分处),任务是将飞狼从它的原始设计者,莫飞(查尔斯‧亨利‧莫菲特)博士(Dr. Charles Henry Moffett),手中偷回来。因为博士打算把飞狼卖给利比亚。然而成功夺回飞狼的霍克(史特林),却不打算把飞机还给中情局,而是以交出飞狼为条件要求山姆大叔(Uncle Sam,美国的昵称),让“某公司”去寻找他失踪的兄长霍辛金(Saint John)的下落。辛金是在参与越南作战时失踪(MIA)的。系列电视系列剧中也描写到美国政府一直亟于找出霍克(史特林),因为他老是用他藏在内华达沙漠“天神谷”中的新玩具耍得他们团团转。最终大天使与霍克(史特林)之间的交涉终于成立,CIA必须提供美国政府企图逮捕霍克(史特林)的相关情报,并协寻辛金的下落,而相对的,霍克(史特林)也必须适时出动飞狼,为CIA的作战助一臂之力。 制作群 《飞狼》的原创者是唐纳‧贝里沙立欧(Donald Bellisario),他也是《Magnum, P.I.》、《时空怪客》(Quantum Leap)、和《JAG》等电视系列剧的原创人。《飞狼》最早是1984年的电视电影,之后则衍生出一部电视系列剧。以合成器为主的强劲配乐由席维斯乐维(Sylvester Levay)作曲与弹奏。它的节奏让人联想起直升机螺旋桨转动的嗡嗡声。 第四季(1987年)被绝大多数的影迷们认为是水平以下,因为原先的演员很快地就在首集中以被杀或重伤来交代退场,霍克(史特林)的哥哥霍辛金(辛金‧霍克)神秘出现,并且活得好好的,他取代了霍克(史特林)成为主角,电视系列剧的制作工作也搬到了英属哥伦比亚,它的预算也遭删减。工作人员没办法使用原来的飞狼直升机,所有的飞行场景都是拿一到三季的画面回收使用。另外还制作了一个等比例的模型,来拍摄静态场景。 飞狼 飞狼实际上是一架贝尔222型(序号“47085”,注册号码“N3176S”)直升机,漆成黑色并加上许多剧情用的道具改装,像是涡轮发动机与进气口,藏在两侧轮舱前方的的链炮(Chain Gun),机腹还有可以收缩的全向火箭发射器(ADF Pod),在电视系列剧中出现过的武器包括空对空的响尾蛇导弹,空对地地狱火与小牛导弹等。在第一季之后,制作人考虑到“链炮”(chain gun)是麦克唐纳道格拉斯(McDonnell Douglas)公司的注册商标,所以后来就不再这么称呼它。其他的修改则是靠音效人员和舞台背景达成。内部的装潢充满了高科技的气息;它的“潜航”(静音飞行)能力是靠大量使用音效来达成。它有时候会被叫做“某女士”(The Lady)。它还有个孪生姐妹叫做“红狼”(Redwolf)。 电视系列剧下档之后这些修改就被移除了。直升机重新烤漆,最后卖给德国一家直升机出租公司,“Hubschrauber-Sonder-Dienst”(也叫做HSD Luftrettung与蓝天直升机联盟),注册号码为“D-HHSD”。1991年6月9日,在一场大雷雨中,现在是一艘普通的贝尔222型救护飞行器的飞狼,坠毁了,机上三名乘客全数丧生。

About

Intense helicopter action meets Cold‑War intrigue in the 1984 series Airwolf.

Airwolf follows ex‑CIA operative Stringfellow Hawke as he pilots a high‑tech, supersonic helicopter for the government. Each episode pits the chopper against a new threat, from foreign spies to domestic rebels, while Hawke struggles with his past and the moral weight of his missions. The show blends action, technology and a touch of mystery as Hawke and his crew navigate a world where power is measured in firepower and secrecy. The series balances dramatic tension with high‑speed aerial stunts, creating a distinctive 80s television experience that still captivates fans of spy‑action drama.

What to know

  • Pilot Stringfellow Hawke is the lead character, a former CIA agent.
  • The helicopter, Airwolf, is a fictional supersonic attack chopper.
  • The series ran for three seasons on CBS, later re‑branded for USA Network.
  • The show features intense aerial combat and advanced weapons systems.
  • Language is mild to moderate; occasional strong words appear.
  • Political intrigue and war themes are central to many episodes.

Watch if

If you enjoy high‑speed aerial stunts, Cold‑War spy drama, and a blend of technology with action‑packed storytelling, Airwolf offers a classic 80s perspective that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.

Skip if

If you prefer light‑hearted, family‑friendly programming without intense action or frequent references to military conflict, Airwolf may feel too hard‑boiled and politically charged for your tastes.

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Plot Overview
Airwolf follows ex‑CIA operative Stringfellow Hawke who pilots an advanced, supersonic helicopter for government missions. Each episode pits the chopper against a new threat—foreign spies, domestic rebels, or rogue military units—while Hawke wrestles with his past and the ethics of his work. The series blends action, technology, and a touch of mystery to keep the tension high.
Main Characters
Stringfellow Hawke, the pilot, is a seasoned former CIA agent. Dominic Santini is the mechanic and loyal friend, while Caitlin, a Texas policewoman, joins to broaden the cast. Archangel serves as the enigmatic government liaison, and Dr. Moffett is the creator of the Airwolf chopper.
The Helicopter
Airwolf is a fictional supersonic attack chopper with twin turbines and detachable turbo boosters. It can reach Mach‑plus speeds for brief periods, armed with missiles, guns, and advanced stealth technology. Though highly advanced, its design remains firmly in the realm of 80s sci‑fi imagination.
Season 4 and Beyond
The series was picked up by USA Network for a fourth season, but budget limits forced a new cast and lower‑budget production. The original actors were dropped, and many new episodes reused footage from earlier seasons, giving the show a different feel.
Video Game Adaptations
Airwolf appeared in several home‑console titles, including NES, Sega Genesis, and Amstrad CPC games. These games tried to capture the helicopter’s flight mechanics, though most were considered mediocre by critics.
Production Backstory
The pilot episode was a two‑hour TV movie that set the tone for the series. Production faced issues with lead actor Jan‑Michael Vincent’s drinking, which caused storyline changes and budget constraints throughout the run.
Cultural Impact
Airwolf remains a nostalgic icon of 80s action television, remembered for its dramatic theme and high‑tech chopper. It inspired later shows that combined espionage and advanced technology, cementing its place in pop‑culture history.

FAQ

Who actually owns the Airwolf helicopter?
In the series, Airwolf is owned by the CIA through a fictional division called The Firm. In real life, the helicopter was destroyed in an air‑rescue accident.
What happened to the helicopter after the series ended?
After the show, the Airwolf helicopter was refurbished as a flying ambulance. It was later involved in an incident that caused it to crash into a mountain.
Why was the original cast written out of season 4?
Season 4 was produced for USA Network and could not afford the original cast, so new actors were brought in and many original characters were written out.
Was there a movie or pilot episode?
The series began as a two‑hour TV movie that introduced the main characters and the Airwolf helicopter.
How many seasons and episodes did Airwolf run?
Airwolf ran for three seasons on CBS, totaling 42 episodes, before moving to USA Network for a re‑branded fourth season.
Who created the Airwolf helicopter?
The helicopter was designed by Dr. Charles Henry Moffett, a brilliant but rogue inventor who built it for intelligence agencies.
Why did Stringfellow Hawke leave the CIA?
Hawke left the CIA to operate independently, using Airwolf for missions that the agency could not officially endorse.
What is the main difference between Airwolf and Blue Thunder?
Both shows feature a government‑owned super‑copter, but Airwolf was more popular and emphasized intense action, whereas Blue Thunder focused more on political intrigue.
Are there video game adaptations?
Yes, Airwolf was adapted into games for NES, Sega Genesis, and Amstrad CPC, though the games received mixed reviews.
Was the helicopter realistic?
Airwolf’s design is purely fictional; while inspired by real aircraft, its supersonic and weaponized capabilities remain in the realm of fantasy.
What weapons does Airwolf carry?
The chopper is equipped with missiles, chain guns, and a range of advanced weapons, making it a formidable aerial platform.
Is the show family‑friendly?
The series contains intense action, mild to moderate violence, and occasional strong language, making it more suitable for mature teens and adults.
How intense is the action in Airwolf?
Action sequences are frequent, featuring high‑speed aerial dogfights, explosive confrontations, and dramatic stunts that keep viewers engaged.
What kind of language can viewers expect?
Language ranges from mild to strong, with occasional profanity used to heighten tension.
Did the show involve political themes?
Yes, many episodes explore Cold‑War politics, government secrecy, and the ethics of covert operations.
Did the show feature any war themes?
War themes appear through missions that involve military conflicts, foreign intelligence, and battlefield scenarios.
Were there any crossover episodes?
No official crossovers exist; however, the show occasionally referenced similar 80s action themes.
Was there a sequel or spin‑off?
The 1987 film Airwolf II continued the story with new cast members, but no long‑running spin‑offs were produced.
What was the main storyline of season 1?
Season 1 centers on Hawke using Airwolf to recover a missing brother while battling foreign spies and domestic threats.
Who were the main characters?
Key characters include Stringfellow Hawke, mechanic Dominic Santini, policewoman Caitlin, government liaison Archangel, and inventor Dr. Moffett.
How was the production budget described?
Production budgets were tight, especially after Jan‑Michael Vincent’s issues, leading to reused footage and lower‑budget special effects.
Were there behind‑the‑scenes issues with the lead actor?
Jan‑Michael Vincent struggled with alcoholism, which caused storyline changes and production delays during the series.
Is there a modern remake planned?
No official modern remake or reboot has been announced, and the series remains largely a nostalgic 80s property.

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