Gabriel Knight: Sins of The Fathers - Development

Development

Hollywood Voice Production
Voice Director
Stuart M. Rosen
Associate Producer
Jon E. Grayson
Performer Role(s)
Tim Curry Gabriel Knight, Gedde Butler
Mark Hamill Detective Mosely, Jeep Driver
Michael Dorn Dr. John
Leah Remini Grace Nakimura
Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. Wolfgang
Rocky Carroll Willy Walker
Virginia Capers Narrator
Jeff Bennett Sam, Technical Artist, Uniform Officer,
Lucky Dog Vendor, Motorcycle Cop, Bruno
Mary Kay Bergman Gerde, Little Boy, Old Lady
Jim Cummings Desk Sergeant Frick, Blues Band Leader,
Cajun Band Leader, Jazz Band Leader,
Muscle Man Pedestrian, Dragon, Gunter
Linda Gary Grandma Knight, Tetelo
Leilani Jones Malia Gedde
Nancy Lenehan Magentia Moonbeam
Chris Lytton Crash
Monte Markham Professor Hartridge, Bartender Stonewall King, Marcus
Stuart M. Rosen Priest, Phone Guy #5, Beignet vendor
Susan Silo Madame Cazaunoux
Dorian Harewood Watchman Toussaint Gervais

Game designer/director Jane Jensen recalled that she was given a great deal of freedom in creating the game's concept: "One of the great things about Sierra was that Ken Williams really believed in the artistic vision. If he gave you the chance to do a game, that was your responsibility. Nobody told you what to do with it. If it didn't sell, then you wouldn't do another game for him, but he would let you have that freedom."

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