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  1. Birds of Prey is a 1973 television film directed by William A. Graham and starring David Janssen, Ralph Meeker, and Elayne Heilveil. The screenplay was written by Robert Boris from a story by Boris and Rupert Hitzig.

    • Action Thriller Crime
  2. Jan 30, 1973 · Birds of Prey: Directed by William A. Graham. With David Janssen, Ralph Meeker, Elayne Heilveil, Harry Klekas. A former fighter pilot now working as a radio station traffic reporter witnesses a bank robbery. He chases down the bank robbers and a hostage in his helicopter.

    • (410)
    • Action, Crime, Thriller
    • William A. Graham
    • 1973-01-30
  3. Nov 14, 2020 · Birds Of Prey ( 1973) Topics. helicopter, 70s, 1970s, TV movie. A radio station helicopter traffic reporter witnesses an armored. car robbery and engages in a chase when the suspects flee in a vehicle and. then switch to their own get-away helicopter.

    • 81 min
  4. Birds of Prey. With David Janssen, released on January 30, 1973. Final sequences were filmed at Utah's Wendover Airport, formerly Wendover AAF/AFB where project Silverplate...

    • 73 min
    • 230.2K
    • NorthropN156
  5. A suspense thriller about a World War II ace turned traffic reporter for a Salt Lake City radio station who witnesses a bank robbery from his helicopter and is drawn into an aerial duel with the gang. Cast & Crew. Read More. William Graham. Director. David Janssen. Harry Walker. Ralph Meeker. Jim Mcandrew. Elayne Heilveil. T J (Teresa Jane)

  6. Harry Walker, a former military pilot, works as a helicopter pilot and traffic reporter for a Salt Lake City radio station. One day while working he observes a bank robbery in progress and the kidnapping of a young woman who worked at the bank.

  7. Harry Walker, X-military pilot, works for a radio station in Salt Lake City as a traffic helicopter pilot. While on his rounds he observes a bank robbery taking place and the abduction of a female teller. He follows, 1st the criminals in their car, then they transfer to a helicopter.