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Raven Hawk

  • TV Movie
  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
946
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Rachel McLish in Raven Hawk (1995)
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A Native-American woman, who was framed for the murders of her parents years before, returns to her reservation to seek revenge.A Native-American woman, who was framed for the murders of her parents years before, returns to her reservation to seek revenge.A Native-American woman, who was framed for the murders of her parents years before, returns to her reservation to seek revenge.

  • Director
    • Albert Pyun
  • Writer
    • Kevin Alyn Elders
  • Stars
    • Rachel McLish
    • John Enos III
    • Ed Lauter
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    946
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Albert Pyun
    • Writer
      • Kevin Alyn Elders
    • Stars
      • Rachel McLish
      • John Enos III
      • Ed Lauter
    • 16User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rachel McLish
    Rachel McLish
    • Rhyia Shadowfeather
    John Enos III
    John Enos III
    • Marshall Del Wilkes
    Ed Lauter
    Ed Lauter
    • Sheriff Daggert
    Matt Clark
    Matt Clark
    • Ed Hudson
    Michael Champion
    Michael Champion
    • Gordon Fowler
    Mitch Pileggi
    Mitch Pileggi
    • Carl Rikker
    Mitchell Ryan
    Mitchell Ryan
    • White
    • (as Mitch Ryan)
    Nicholas Guest
    Nicholas Guest
    • Larson
    John de Lancie
    John de Lancie
    • Stansfield
    Bill Bird
    • Houser
    Virginia Capers
    Virginia Capers
    • Dr. Helen Harris
    John Fleck
    John Fleck
    • Ed Kaplin
    Jerry Garcia
    • Old Indian
    Randy Hall
    Randy Hall
    • Garfield
    Pato Hoffmann
    • Rhyia's Father
    Vincent Klyn
    • Tracker
    Michele Marsh
    Michele Marsh
    • Mrs. Wilkes
    Thom Mathews
    Thom Mathews
    • Stiles
    • Director
      • Albert Pyun
    • Writer
      • Kevin Alyn Elders
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    2BigGuy

    Boy was this bad...

    For the first half of the movie I thought McLish wouldn't talk, for the second half I wished she hadn't. Not since Bolo has a lead character had so few lines, both with merit.

    First of all, what is with the naked woman at the beginning? No joke, just sitting in the background being naked, basically a part of the set.

    I realize this was a movie about the horrible ways that people take advantage of the Native Americans, but that ended up being such a subplot, that it was almost insulting. Basically this movie was about revenge, plain and simple, oh and if the toxic chemical plant happens to suffer to, all the better.

    There is also the "professional" bounty hunters, who suffer from all the classic problems. They are really good at luring the hapless hero in, and/or tracking him/her. Then they can't shoot their victim, who is able to get away and hunt them. Only in this case it worse than most.

    And I will end with the question, how the heck can she run around and climb and stuff with a bullet through her thigh? I mean most heroes at least attempt to limp or have a pained/stoic look on their face.

    And this is from a fan of the "you killed my ____ prepare to die" genre.
    2ccthemovieman-1

    Not All McLish's Fault ( Poorly Written, Executed,)

    Well, I think just about everyone agrees Rachel McLish had a much better bodybuilding career than an acting one. In this Class B action film, she's the female equivalent of Arnold in his first action movie, "Conan The Barbarian." Of course, Arnold made an incredible career out of his acting and has gone on to bigger and better things. This was it for Rachel, acting- wise. Oh, well, at least she was a two-time Ms. Olympia winner.

    To McLish's credit, she looked good in the film which was made when she was about 40 years of age. How many 40-year-olds do you know are in the shape this woman was here? And, in her defense, the person who wrote the dialog for this film didn't help her out much. The screenplay is really lame. Not many actresses would look good with dialog this dumb.

    Basically, what we have here is another simple revenge tale, and not one that is well done. Not recommended.
    3kapecki

    Southwestern Travelogue with Revenge

    Beautiful southwestern scenery is the only redeeming virtue of this by-the-numbers revenge film. The ecological, pro-Native American theme seems more exploitive veneer than imaginative twist, and the direction lacks suspense or even much of a climax. Acting is dull and unconvincing, though William Atherton is on board to lend his trademarked sneer to the chief villain. There is little more to the plot than "heroine framed for parents murder; heroine kills the real murderers." None of the characters are developed at all, even to the limited extent of an action film. That's too bad, because I was prepared to like this movie, and yes, the scenery was nice.
    8unbrokenmetal

    Bad guys listen to Italian operas, don't they?

    American Indian Shadowfeather (bodybuilding queen Rachel McLish) stops desecration of holy ground by industrial corporation and avenges her family. Similar to Steven Seagal's `On Deadly Ground', `Ravenhawk' is a tough action movie pretending to say something about ecological matters and the rights of minorities. You needn't buy that, but it's tremendous entertainment anyway. Director Pyun always had great landscapes in his movies, I wish I could watch this at the cinema instead of playing a videotape. There are some beautiful shots you won't forget, for example Shadowfeather climbing on the cliff (a tiny human lost on a giant rock), or riding on her horse across the industrial estate (when nature meets technology in stark contrast). Shadowfeather has to face an impressive opponent: William Atherton (`Die Hard 2') plays the bad guy, you'll easily notice that because he wears black and listens to Italian operas instead of country'n'western – now that's what I call suspicious behaviour (just kidding). If you like Norris and Seagal movies, check out Rachel here. She worked hard for it.
    7Luca-23

    It inspired me

    I'm no critic, but I know what I like. I am American Indian and this film spoke to me on 2 levels. As a woman, I liked the idea that Ryah Shadowfeather did not need anyone to help rescue her or avenge her parents' murders. I think it also gives the non-Indian a look at some very real problems still faced today on the rez. Rachel McLish may not win an Oscar, but I saw the anger in her face and the rage that lived inside her character. Overall, I like the premise that change will not come from the outside but from within ourselves as a result of inner courage, strength and pride.

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    • Trivia
      Filmed in 1993 but not released in the United States until 1996.
    • Alternate versions
      German TV-Version was cut for violence.
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      Lyrics Written & Performed by Katie Harris

      Music Composed, Arranged and Produced by Johnny Harris

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    • Release date
      • July 20, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Чорний яструб
    • Filming locations
      • Glen Canyon Dam, Colorado River, Page, Arizona, USA
    • Production companies
      • Home Box Office (HBO)
      • Ravenhawk Productions
      • Ron Samuels Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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