The Return of the Six-Million-Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman (1987)
May 17, 1987Release Date
The Return of the Six-Million-Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman (1987)
May 17, 1987Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Lindsay Wagner
Jaime Sommers
Lee Majors
Col. Steve Austin
Tom Schanley
Michael Austin
Richard Anderson
Oscar Goldman
Martin E. Brooks
Dr. Rudy Wells
Lee Majors II
Jim Castillian
Martin Landau
Lyle Stenning
Gary Lockwood
John Praiser
Will Bledsoe
Tom Brubaker
Gary Blumsack
Jerry Dreyfuss
William Campbell
General Forest
Ray Austin
Director
Robert F. Hoy
Kyle
Terry Kiser
Santiago
Michael Sloan
Writer
Cheryl McMannis
Carol
Bruce Lansbury
Writer
Martin Caidin
Writer
Patrick Pankhurst
Duke Rennecker
Bob Seagren
Martin
Marvin Hamlisch
Composer
Susan Woollen
Trisha Sullivan
William B. Jurgensen
Cinematographer
Bud Hayes
Editor
Scott Kraft
Nick
Buford F. Hayes
Editor
Bryan Cranston
Dr. Shepherd
Victor B. Lackey
Editor
Pamela Jean Bryant
Blonde Girl
Deborah White
Sally
Sandey Grinn
Walter
Leonard Kibrick
Jensen
Terrence Beasor
Carols Escorts Voice (uncredited)
Conrad Hurtt
Air Force Officer (uncredited)
Rick Avery
Stunts
Matt Birman
Stunts
Tom Ellingwood
Makeup Artist
Donna Evans
Stunt Double
Andy Gill
Stunts
Bobby Burns
Stunts
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The Return of the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman is a made-for-television science fiction action film which originally aired on May 17, 1987 on NBC. The movie reunited the main casts of the television series The Six Million Dollar Man and its spin-off The Bionic Woman. Set 10 years after the events of those series, Steve Austin (Lee Majors) and Jaime Sommers (Lindsay Wagner) are asked to come out of retirement and confront a paramilitary criminal organization called Fortress, Steve's estranged son Michael Austin (Tom Schanley), and their own past relationship. Series regular characters Oscar Goldman (Richard Anderson), head of the OSI, and Dr. Rudy Wells (Martin E. Brooks) also star, along with new characters OSI agent Jim Castillian (Lee Majors II, the real-life son of Lee Majors) and Lyle Stenning (Martin Landau), leader of Fortress.The movie was a "backdoor pilot" for a potential series based on the character of Michael Austin, but the series never materialized. Two more television movies followed, Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman (1989) and Bionic Ever After? (1994).