The Arrow (miniseries)
| The Arrow | |
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| Written by | Keith Ross Leckie |
| Directed by | Don McBrearty |
| Starring | |
| Music by | Christopher Dedrick |
| Country of origin | Canada |
| Original language | English |
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| Cinematography | Rene Ohashi |
| Editor | Ralph Brunjes |
| Running time | 180 min. |
| Production companies | The Film Works Tapestry Pictures |
| Original release | |
| Release | 12 January 1997 – 1997 |
The Arrow is a four-hour television miniseries produced for CBC Television in 1997, starring Dan Aykroyd as Crawford Gordon, experienced wartime production leader after World War II and president of Avro Canada during its attempt to produce the Avro Arrow supersonic jet interceptor aircraft. The film also stars Michael Ironside and Sara Botsford. The mini-series is noted as having the highest viewership ever for a CBC program.
Other significant individuals in the program, portrayed in the series, include RCAF pilot Flight Lieutenant Jack Woodman (Ron White) who conducted test flights on Avro aircraft but was supplanted by Janusz Żurakowski (Lubomir Mykytiuk) for the first few flights; Jim Chamberlin (Aidan Devine) and James C. Floyd (Nigel Bennett) in the design team; Edward Critchley (Ian D. Clark) who would be asked to develop an engine for the Arrow when other models became unavailable.